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Stephen WozniakObserver |
Everybody who’s anybody making relevant art today—or just a few generations back—seems to be represented in this group exhibition.
Paiement offers a lens that creates both contrast and continuity, a balance that ultimately gives me a more complete acceptance of and appreciation...
My eyes can’t stop. They’re riding high along the light gray stripe that bisects one of Mary Corse’s paintings featured in her new solo...
It’s big, it’s bright, it’s shiny—and it’s unavoidable. I’m looking at Kristin Walsh’s Engine no. 12, beautifully crafted from polished...
“This is a used police car from Clint Eastwood’s police department. I also like that endowed history of it. But I also like the design of it: this...
Sometimes, the language we’re culturally assigned doesn’t do the job intended. Sometimes, words don’t add up to the many thoughts
Kumi Yamashita’s new solo exhibition at the Flinn Gallery curated by Leslee Asch showcases exquisite portraits, but hers are not traditional or easy...
This exhibition considers where collage emerged and how Black artists are using it today.
For all the tough subjects explored and the dingy wares exhibited, this show is rather beautiful.
As I peer through the large glass window of the new one-room solo installation by artist Fawn Rogers, my eyes scan the dozens of small, colorful...
As I carefully walk around the bustling Van Der Plas Gallery and review the writhing, whimsical, topsy-turvy paintings of Jason McLean at the opening...
"My job is to guide how you're experiencing these people and what they're trying to present to you."
In the first half of his life, abstract fine art forefather, world-traveler, multi-linguist and near-polymath Alfred Jensen investigated and practiced...
Here, museumgoers become much more than passive viewers of easy artwork; they are creators of the current moment.