The "techno-impressionism" of Tony Karp at the JCC.
The Library of Virginia offers a fascinating portrait of an African-American artist working against the odds in segregated Richmond.
Artspace's new show includes artists whose work contrasts sharply with each other.
"EnvironMental" re-examines our surroundings.
"Radius 250" takes a look at art in and around Richmond.
In "Relativity," old masters make way for new ones.
The "social sculpture" of Martin Bromirski.
Wolf Kahn discusses why contemporary art may be remembered as the decline of painting.
The highly personal "suburban surrealism" of Steven L. Jones.
An artist examines the anatomy of destruction.
The end of the world as a Renaissance artist knew it.
Four artists explore art and consumerism.











