In 2003, Virginia Katz’s “drawings” consisted of the patterns created by waves on partially submerged paper, or by pigmented tree branches as they swayed over attached sheets of paper. In the more r…
Mira Schor once described her use of handwriting as something that “would allow me to paint paint.” In “Paintings from the Nineties to Now,” a small survey that ranged from her signature word and pu…
The eight mixed-medium works (all 2010) in Doug Harvey's "Unsustainable" are undeniably indebted to Rauschenberg's Combines, but the similarities are primarily formal. Where Rauschenberg transformed…
In his first solo exhibition, L.A.-based artist Christopher Miles, perhaps better known as an independent curator and critic, filled the gallery with 16 oversize “Noggins,” glazed stoneware “heads…
In the riotous paintings on view in this show, Armenian-born Gegam Kacherian floats as rapturously through the Western art canon as he does through world cultures. The imagination, dreams and fantasy…