




George Ault made this painting during World War II using as his inspiration a photograph published in the New York Times of a cable station

Peter Campus is widely considered a seminal figure in the realm of video and new media art, beginning with his now-landmark works in the early

At first glance, this still life of domestic items arranged on a tabletop appears exact. However, Bailey’s interest in the subject is more metaphysical than

The animated marks that cover the surface of these two checks blur the boundaries between the checks’ actual physical essence and presence and their surrounding

Collis uses a variety of techniques to investigate issues concerning interpretation, craft, and the value of labor. At first glance, the marks in this work

Stacy Lynn Waddell explores history as it relates to the present. In this series, she turns to the famed 17th-century Dutch flower paintings that captured

Titus Kaphar mines art history as a means of understanding racism and social injustice. In 2011, his research took a personal turn when searching for

Throughout her work, Liz Glynn consistently explores historic systems of valuation. The artist completed her MFA in 2008 as the housing market crashed and the

So-called high and low art deliberately collide in the work of Gajin Fujita. As the child of Japanese parents, one an abstract landscape painter and