Andy Warhol coined the phrase "Everyone should be famous for 15 minutes."
This exhibition examines Warhol's interest with pop culture figures, the images they are synonymous with and the transformative quality of Warhol's process, thus creating…
In this exhibition, Angela Fraleigh reimagines the role of women as they have been depicted in art history, literature, and media. She reaches through the depths of centuries-old and often patriarchal tradition to breathe new agency into her female…
This exhibition and accompanying catalogue represent the first in-depth survey of Anthony Sorce's protean artistic career. At times an innovator, at times a developer, Sorce has consistently experimented with new processes, materials, and aesthetic…
The active poltical lives of John Wilkes and Isaac Barre coincided with the golden age of portraiture perhaps not by coincidence. The exhibition speaks to both the politics of the two men and the illustrations that depicted them.
Brian Wood is an American contemporary artist working with multiple media in New York. His paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, films, and books are exhibited internationally and are held in many private and public collections. Brian Wood works…
Birds in Art is a comprehensive catalogue of artists depictions of birds of various species and in various forms. From hyperrealistic to abstract and in 2D and 3D mediums, artists share their love of ornithology.
In Running the Numbers, artist Chris Jordan creates intricate photographic prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs, visually depicting statistics that dramatize aspects of contemporary American culture.
The mid- to late-20th century in America was a time of boundary testing and social critique. Artists, too, challenged accepted techniques and subject matter while critically examining the role of art in society. The works in the exhibition capture…