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Annetta Kapon
Proxy Gallery is a 12-inch cube used by Annetta Kapon since 2013. This is exhibition #85. surveying the many collaborating artists. More...


“Hell: Arts of Asian Underworlds”
"Hell: Arts of Asian Underworlds" ranges across ten centuries and almost as many cultural traditions. Given this breadth the show challenges and expands upon everything that we thought we knew about Asian art and the cosmological paradigms that it draws on. More...


Asian Underworlds
"Hell: Arts of Asian Underworlds" ranges across ten centuries of Asian art and cosmology, and almost as many cultural traditions. More...


Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII, “Ceramic Sight”
Acclaimed Japanese sculptor Kiyomizu Masahiro followed a longstanding family tradition when, in 2000 when he assumed oversight of the famil's functional ceramic business, he changed his name to Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII. More...


Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII, “Ceramic Sight”
Japanese sculptor Kiyomizu Masahiro followed a family tradition when he changed his name to Kiyomizu Rokubey VIII. More...


Junko Yamamoto
In her new "Cosmic Web" paintings Junko 'Yamamoto combines geometric elements with curvy blobs of brighter color. More...


Junko Yamamoto
In her new "Cosmic Web" paintings Junko Yamamoto combines geometric elements with curvy blobs of brighter color. More...


Joseph Kleitsch
Unlike most of the other California Impressionists, Joseph Kleitsch was interested in townscapes and street scenes. More...


Joseph Kleitsch
Unlike most of the other California Impressionists, Joseph Kleitsch was interested in townscapes and street scenes. More...


JooYoung Choi, “Discovering Truth will Make Me Free”
JooYoung Choi's paintings with cut paper (and one soft sculpture) show an affinity for comic books, toys, fairytales, and galactic superheroes. Dense imagery and explosive color make for an exceptionally loaded show with a huge array of characters. More...


Hank Willis Thomas, “I’ve Known Rivers”
Hank Willis Thomas' "I've Known Rivers" is inspired by a Langston Hughes poem that connects identity to the depths of history. More...


Hank Willis Thomas, “I’ve Known Rivers”
Hank Willis Thomas make dramatic use of retrospective vinyl in "I've Known Rivers." The title and images are inspired by a Langston Hughes poem that connects identity to the depths of history. More...


JooYoung Choi
JooYoung Choi's paintings with cut paper (and one soft sculpture) show an affinity for comic books, toys, and galactic superheroes. More...


Joseph Kleitsch
Unlike many of his fellow California Impressionists, Joseph Kleitsch townscapes and street scenes of early Laguna Beach. More...


Paho Mann, “Latent Constructions”
With the use of 3D software Paho Mann constructs a composite photo of hundreds of angles to make a complete image. More...


“Blacklist” and “Oppenheimer”
The exhibition "Blacklist" and the blockbuster movie "Oppenheimer" bookend the dire effects of McCarthyism 70 years ago. More...


Ben Ashton
Historic portraits in the Grand Manner inspire Ben Ashton's melted and stretched period portraits with attention-grabbing results. More...


Ben Ashton
Historic portraits in the Grand Manner inspire Ben Ashton's melted and stretched period portraits with attention-grabbing results. More...


Chris Trueman, “Dividing the Light”
Chris Trueman slathers, sprays, brushes and scraps paint into convincing compositions that are pure visual pleasures. More...


Chris Trueman, “Dividing the Light”
Chris Trueman's abstractions genuinely reference painting free of references. Slathered, sprayed, brushed and scraped paint in various conglomerations, sizes, and shape-clusters cohere into convincing compositions that are pure visual pleasures. More...

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