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Laddie John Dill
Light Trap, Gold and Blue, ‎

Laddie John Dill is an American sculptor and fluorescent provocateur best known for his Light Traps and Light Sentences, in addition to neon installations. Dill remains an influential member of the California Light and Space movement and one of the principal protagonists responsible for drafting the group's manifesto along with fellow artists John McCraken, James Turrell, Larry Bell, and Mary Corse. The movement concerns itself with the transformative impact of both light and geometry upon the viewer's own cerebral and physical understanding of their immediate environment. 

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Light Trap, Gold and Blue
Steve Simmons
Reaching Ballerina - Abstract, ‎

Steve Simmons began his journey as a sculptor in the 1990s. Building upon a creative foundation inherited from his parents, who were both accomplished painters, Steve developed a style that breathes  Learn more

Reaching Ballerina - Abstract
Khara Oxier-Mori
Mind/Body Panopticon , 2025, 2025

Khara Oxier-Mori is an Idaho-based artist whose primary focus is the human body. Oxier-Mori attended Boise State University after receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corps. In 2016, she earned her degree in anthropology with a concentration in genetics, evolutionary medicine, and osteology. Her life experiences are her chief artistic inspiration, but she credits the deconstructionist theories of Derrida and Foucault for her relentless pursuit and examination of human power dynamics. 


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Mind/Body Panopticon , 2025
Steve Simmons
Abstract Ballerina, ‎

Steve Simmons began his journey as a sculptor in the 1990s. Building upon a creative foundation inherited from his parents, who were both accomplished painters, Steve developed a style that breathes  Learn more

Abstract Ballerina
Hisako Kobayashi
Only One Space and One Time Only, 2024

Hisako Kobayashi grew up in Tokyo before moving to New York City in 1981 to earn a Master of Fine Arts at Pratt Institute. An abstract painter, she has since exhibited her work on five continents over a span of three decades. Upon observation, her works clearly and openly illustrate a maternal devotion to her native Japan while at once embracing the essence of her newfound Western sensibilities. 


Art critic Donald Kuspit has authored this on her work, "Kobayashi's paintings exemplify the romantic idea that 'it...

Only One Space and One Time Only
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