When artists migrate to the United States from whatever country and for whatever reason, inevitably the move precipitates a change in their work. Whether that [...]

When artists migrate to the United States from whatever country and for whatever reason, inevitably the move precipitates a change in their work. Whether that [...]

By occupying one main gallery and four quadrant galleries at the Dallas Museum of Art, the Wolfgang Laib exhibition involves a physical journey as much [...]

Summer is most often a down time for galleries in Texas, shirking the usual solo shows of their roster in favor of group shows of [...]

Sometimes you got to give credit where credit is due. Though the McKinney Avenue Contemporary still occasionally holds some curious exhibitions as sister shows to [...]

Make love, not war: Even as young Americans proudly advertised that mantra on their person more than 30 years ago, some of their peers knew [...]

The work of New York-based, British artist Matthew Ritchie propels his audience into familiar yet foreign universes. Using a combination of paintings and drawings on [...]
Drop “Krazy Kat” creator George Herriman into America at the dawn of this 21st century and he’d marvel at the prevalence of comic book imagery [...]

Los Angeles has a way of transforming its non-native inhabitants into its most articulate chroniclers.

Ask a random sample of Americans what theme best expresses life at the dawn of this 21st century, and chances are they’ll respond with some [...]





