Claremont/Pomona: Celebrating the Legacy of Roland Reiss
Reiss' impetus for reflection is the announcement of the Roland Reiss Endowed Chair in Art at the Claremont Graduate University (CGU) continued
San Jose: ZER01 Biennial Blasts Off
The SJ01 Biennial will be larger and more ambitious than ever... continued
Longhauser's Decade at Santa Monica Museum of Art
In ten years, Elsa Longhauser has managed to transform SMMoA from a rather sleepy local exhibition space to one of Los Angeles' leaders spotlighting emerging artists as well as veterans. continued
Judd Conference Marks Artist's NW Ties
In 1974, Donald Judd mounted an ambitious installation, sponsored by the now-defunct Portland Center for Visual Arts. continued
Report From Madrid: The LA Invasion Hits ARCOmadrid
Just as the Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles was about to be gutted by the City Council--LA's visual arts community was packing their bags and heading to Madrid for Spain's premier contemporary art fair, ARCOmadrid continued
Stephen de Staebler: The Endurance of Vulnerability
The fragmented human figure has been almost endemic to modernist sculpture ever since Auguste Rodin presented his The Walking Man in 1905 continued
Mary Henry: The Last Constructivist
Considering she spent over half her life in California as an art student, muralist and exhibiting painter, it is dumbfounding that Mary Henry has received only one retrospective in her native state. continued
12 Western Presses
A deliberately non-comprehensive field guide to a dozen western presses, with an emphasis on variety. continued
<< Previous || Next >>