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Hiroshi Senju

June 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Senju's art reflects this geographical and cultural duality, for his approach combines ancient Japanese painting practices with modern Western imagery....more...

Ben Weiner

June 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Weiner's still lifes are filled with subjectivity that virtually transforms these microcosms of the world into a monumental, sublime universe....more...

Sandeep Mukherjee

June 2007 By: Joseph Jacobs

Mukherjee does more than just paint: He also folds, creases and etches with a matte translucent plastic-based paper called Duralene....more...

Creativity Loves Company

June 2007 By: Rebecca Dimling Cochran

When Pop master Claes Oldenburg met art historian Coosje van Bruggen, collaborative genius was the natural result....more...

Tanyth Berkeley

May 2007 By: Vince Aletti

The women in Tanyth Berkeley’s portraits all have strikingly eccentric looks, persuading us that beauty’s where you find it. ...more...

Mike Brodie

May 2007 By: Vince Aletti

Brodie's contemplative Polaroids he’s produced over the past few years have a tender incisiveness that is rare at any age....more...

Jeff Bark

May 2007 By: Vince Aletti

The big color photographs by Jeff Bark have the grand scale, studied composition and chiaroscuro effects of Caravaggio and Georges de La Tour, but are decidedly contemporary....more...

Immortal Sea

May 2007 By: Sister Wendy Beckett

Len Tabner bridles the ocean’s raging raw power in watercolor....more...

Out of the Box

April 2007 By: Rebecca Dimling Cochran

Seattle’s new Olympic Sculpture Park allows art to play outside the museum....more...

Off the Charts

April 2007 By: Bobbie Leigh

Chinese artists have reached celebrity status in the West—but who are really worth the hype?...more...

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