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Barkley L. Hendricks, "Lawdy Mama," 1969, oil on canvas, 53 3/4 x 36 1/4'.
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Untitled [Artist and Model Drawing], 2001
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Scott McFarland, “Quality Photo Lab, 1300 Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles,” 2008, injet pr more...
Yayoi Kusama, "Flowers That Bloom at Midnight M2," 2009, fiberglass-reinforced plastic,
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Rinehart Herbst (Todd Rinehart and Catherine Herbst), "Potential Architectures," 2009, a more...
Paul Metivier, "Anatomy Lesson #2," 2006,
terra cotta, rust patina and steel, 56" more...
Seamus Conley, "Default," 2009, oil on canvas, 66" x 66"
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Shul I, 2009, Acrylic on canvas, 96" x 72"
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top: Cut and Dry, Installation View, July 2009, Kelsey Nicholson
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Monique van Genderen, “Untitled,” 2009, oil, enamel, alkyd on wood, 72 x 48&rdquo more...
"Pompeii and the Roman Villa," installation view at LACMA, 2009. more...
"WoW: Emergent Media Phenomenon," installation view with a fan.< more...
The Deviled Egg 2000 Todd Schorr Acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 inches
Collectio more...
Elwha River Dam, Washington
2008
Archival pigment print photograph
24" x 30" editi more...
Unknown Land #67
2006
Colin Gray
Tapestry, 105" x 78"
Photo: Colin Gray courte more...
Phil Joanou, 'American Gothic', 2002, oil on linen, 40 x 30'.
Phil Joanou’s large and small figurative-based oil on linen pa more...
Sandow Birk, "American Qur'an: Sura 26b," 2009, ink, acrylic and gouache on paper, 16 x 24".
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The gallery is packed with works by Wayne White and of Exene Cervenka, and more...
All four artists included in Lost and Found pull together found objects cu more...
Eva Kolosvary-Stupler is known for muscular assemblages bristling with cha more...
On June 27, a small non-profit contemporary art space in Albuquerque, New Mexico, quietly launched a six-months-long series of exhibition more...
While on exhibition, Nick Cave’s Soundsuits, larger-than-life sculptures that double as costumes for staged performances a more...
"Popcorn"
2009
Greg Miller
Oil, paper and resin on panel, 48"x 48"
Photo: courtesy William Turner Gallery more...
"Thistle," 2006
Rust-preventive paint on steel, 90" x 47"
Photo: courtesy of Traver Gallery
For her twelfth more...
Halim Alkarim, \'Untitled 2 Witness Portrait,\' 2004, lambda print, 59 x 117\', at Robischon Gallery.
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Andrew Dasburg, 'Rhythmic Earth,' 1933, conte crayon and watercolor, 1 more...
Lisa Yuskavage, 'Three Gloves / One Girl Holding Another Girl's Leg', 2009, pastel on paper, two parts, each: 15-1/4 x 15 x 1-1/8'.
< more...It is hard to have it both ways: to do tight, fascinating figuration combined with atmospheric color in the same paintings. It is even ha more...
Suhas Bhujbal, "A Quiet Town 58," 2009, oil on canvas, 75 x 70", at Dolby Chadwick.
Architectural cityscapes by < more...
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Robert Frank
In 1955 Swiss born photographer Robert Frank received a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation to travel across more...
Tony Marsh
It has been said so many times that it almost does not bear repeating: contemporary ceramics treads on the line between the medium’ more...
Henry Hopkins Dead at 81
One of Los Angeles’ seminal figures in the emergence and development of a vital contemporary art more...
Kim Anno and Gail Wight
Amorphous white silhouettes dominate the surface of Kim Anno’s new series of oil more...
David Jones and Shelby Shadwell
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'Impact - the Big Print'
In this age of inkjet and laser printers when images can be instantaneously spit out with the touch of more...
Dave McKenzie
Was that the artist who was wearing headphones at the opening, on a lit set and moving to the beat of a more...
Susan Robb
The title alone is enough to draw your attention: "Masked Infants Milking the Earth." This landscape ph more...
Irving Penn
[Penn passed away this Wednesday, October 7, at age 92--Ed] On assignment in post-war Paris for a hecti more...
Katsuhisa Sakai
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Herbert Lotz
Herbert Lotz, a gifted portraitist noted for his candid shots of military life in Viet Nam during the late ’60s into the ’70s more...
Jacob Hashimoto
Jacob Hashimoto is best know for his paper installations in which kite-like forms float from ceiling to floor, often cascading across the more...
Tom Cramer
Teeming with semi-abstract imagery of stars, flowers, tubers, and sinuous coils that evoke the folds of the brain, Tom Cramer’s pai more...
'Automatic Cities'
“Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art” is a theme show and, as such, demonstrates all the pitfal more...
Ann Weber
Contemporary sculpture is flush with work that erases the boundaries between fine art and craft, merging the two sensibilities to transce more...
'Installations Inside/Out'
In a group show it is reassuring to be confronted with expertise and experience. It speaks volumes that a local community gallery such as more...
Michelangelo Buonarroti
The most in depth collection in terms of fleshing out one of the most remarkable careers is all of art's history comes from what was the more...
Infinite Possibilities
Since 1966, Gemini G.E.L. (Graphic Editions Limited) has opened the doors of its Melrose Avenue workshop, in Los Angeles, to some of the more...
Suhas Bhujbal, 'Reincarnation'
The neurologist Oliver Sacks recounted in “An Anthropologist on Mars,” the story of Franco Magnani, a San Francisco cook who, more...
Foster + Partners
“The Art of Architecture: Foster + Partners,” a stirringly brilliant exhibit of architectural models, render more...
Matthew Buckingham
A major survey of Matthew Buckingham’s smart and sophisticated conceptual art, curated by former MCA Denver Deputy more...
Catherine Green
Catherine Green has some commonalities with Balthus and Morandi, though the formal qualities of her work have little to do with either pa more...
Betty Gold, 'Color'form'
Painter and sculptor Betty Gold takes science as the starting point for her lush geometrical abstractions. As she herself often notes, ge more...
Sherrie Wolf, 'Counterpoint: New Paintings'
An accomplished painter with one foot in neoclassicism and the other in the Rococo—and a set of eyes gazing back impla more...
Contemporary Women Printmakers
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Lorser Feitelson
In 1934 Lorser Feitelson, together with his wife Helen Lundeburg, founded Subjective Classicism, otherwise known as Post more...
Giles Bettison
Australian sculptor Giles Bettison turns tiny cubes of bundled glass canes into dazzlingly intricate vessels, wall piece more...
'The Face of Fashion'
Traditional black and white photographs in standard sizes--those that typically fill partial wings of museums and photo-centric galleries more...
Jaume Plensa
The Meadows Museum has recently added a number of sculptures to its already considerable collection, and one piece is particularly worthy more...
'Road To Freedom'
As we enter 2010, we might ask: what has not been said or seen with respect to the gnarled national--and by extension global--histo more...
Embracing Denver
It was back in the fall of 2006 that the Denver Art Museum rolled out its outlandish freestanding addition which is located directly acro more...
John Baldessari, 'A Print Retrospective'
John Baldessari’s 1987 work entitled The Fallen Easel is made up of nine framed panels containing fragmentary images that more...
Bradd Skubinna
Bradd Skubinna’s second solo show at Francine Seders Gallery since 1996 affirms the positive direction in more...
Merion Estes, 'Lost Horizons'
Active in Los Angeles for several decades, Merion Estes emerged in the 1970s with Pattern Painting, shared its inspiration in feminism, a more...
Jill Foley, 'The Mountain'
Jill Foley is a bricoleuse, making magic out of detritus and the ready-at-hand. A feminized version of anthropologist Claude Lévi- more...
Anne Fidler
As polar as the worlds of contemporary art and professional sports would seem, both are extraordinarily competitive and reward their top more...
Roz Chast
Heather Brown
In a delightful show made up predominantly of ink on paper drawings, Heather Brown shows a poetic Matisse-ian touch, with a bit of Saul S more...
The Black Album
Printmaking and comics—both have suffered the scorn of artists and the public alike. There was a time when artists, curators and co more...
Crystal Liu, 'Give Us Our Dream: Part One'
In her new series, "Give Us Our Dream: Part One," San Francisco-based artist Crystal Liu takes an experimental approach to organic materi more...
Mark Calderon, 'Dominion'
For his eighth solo show at Greg Kucera Gallery since 1985, Mark Calderon continued to populate his dark and mysterious world with flora more...
Jonathan Saiz, 'Industry'
Unlike most commercial art venues in Denver—or anywhere for that matter—Plus Gallery occupies its own specially designed buil more...
Hadley Holliday, 'Paintings'
Maneuvering a graceful balance between precision and experimentation, the thoughtful, visually appealing canvases of Hadley Holliday are more...
Bella Feldman and JP Long, 'Dialogue'
Left: Bella Feldman, "Dyad," 2004, Steel and glass, 108" x 34" x 20"
Stephanie Wilde, 'Harmed'
Stephanie Wilde is a Utah native who has spent most of her career as a painter, pen and ink artist, and printmaker based in Boise, Idaho. more...
Book Art Unbound
On a recent rainy afternoon in Berkeley, California, it was standing room only as over forty people gathered in Mrs. Dalloway’s boo more...
Ned Evans
Fantastical, spectrally illuminated color fields by Ned Evans in his current show, “Inside the Prism,” recall a childlike cur more...
Esteban Pastorino Diaz
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John Millei
“Maritime” is John Millei’s epic nine-year nautical series of heroism converted to gesture. Ranging from abstract expre more...
Oliver DiCicco
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Yasuko
“Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all,” goes the question an aging queen asks a magic mirror who, more...
Bale Creek Allen
The grace of Austin-based Bale Creek Allen's cast bronze tumbleweed sculptures defy their materiality. Despite the permanence and weight more...
Phil Sims
It is an e more...
Charles Burchfield
Anyone who stands in front of a painting by Charles Burchfield bears witness to a public grieving, not of any literal, discernible sadnes more...
Jim Riswold, 'Art People and a Cow'
Above all, Jim Riswold is a satirist. Through photographs of iconic action figures, as well as sculpted and manufactured objects, he does more...
James W. Washington, Jr.
James W. Washington, Jr. was the only African-American member of the Northwest School and, as such, occupies a special place. Eschewing M more...
12 Western Presses
In the nearly half century since the founding of Tamarind in Hollywood in 1960, fine art printing presses have sprouted up across the Wes more...
Focus on Denver
Denver Arts Week
University Galleries- Part I
San Francisco Bay Area
'Death of a Propane Salesman: Anxiety and the Texas Artist'
If "Death of a Propane Salesman: Anxiety and the Texas Artist" is a true indicator, then anxiety in the DFW Metroplex is a halcyon affair more...
Asako Narahasi, 'Coming Closer and Getting Further Away'
Since 2001 Japanese photographer Asako Narahasi has been working on the suite "half awake and half asleep in water," which trades on our more...
Leo Saul Berk, 'Deep Dark'
How to make abstract art into political art is a task that has preoccupied--and stymied--many artists over the past two decades. Leo Saul more...
University Galleries-Part II
If universities and art schools play a crucial role in the ecosystem of the art world, the Los Angeles art world, in particular, seems ro more...
Alyssa Monks, 'Steam'
Behind large plate glass windows at Sarah Bain Gallery in Anaheim a group of Alyssa Monks' new oil paintings glow with all the verisimili more...
William Powhida, 'No One Here Gets Out Alive'
Lauren DiCioccio
In her recent solo exhibition, Lauren DiCioccio reminds us of life before Kindles and Blackberries. She stitches and embroiders replicas more...
Michael Brophy
To stand before a broad vista of land — be it mountains or water, desert or wood — always s more...
Homare Ikeda, 'Voicers'
The list of figures who have shown at the van Straaten Gallery is an impressive one; owners Bill and Jan van Straaten have recruited famo more...
Mark Bradford
The sign reads \'The Greatest Artist in the World\' in bright, fluorescent colors. It\'s sitting on a number of similar, handmade signs h more...
Karen Woods, 'Inside Looking Out'
When Karen Woods moved from California to Boise fifteen years ago she brought with her an art background that included a BFA from the Cal more...
Kevin P. Clarke / David Fought
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Orlando Leibovitz
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Tom LaDuke
Tom LaDuke's new paintings and sculptures grace this longtime Santa Monica gallery’s new Culver City location. His enigmatic works more...
Kate Petley
Kate Petley is not a painter. Yet, her collaged works on acrylic with resin are saturated with rich colors and images that hint at urban more...
Gordon Cheung
For Gordon Cheung’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States, worlds are colliding. The British artist merges physical and more...
Joe Goode
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Stanko Abadzic
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John Bankston
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'Body in Fragments'
This small but sumptuous exhibition, “Body in Fragments,” reflects upon the many aspects of the human mind, spirit as well as more...
'The Outsiders'
Reflections of the natural world and ecological concerns are manifest in an additional selection of four artists. Dianne Ben more...
'Edenistic Divergence'
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