Rena Bransten Gallery

Rena Bransten Gallery Contemporary art gallery showing works by both established and emerging artists. Currently transitioning to a remote model.

Artists: Ruth Asawa, John Bankston, Dawoud Bey, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Viola Frey, Dennis Gallagher (1952-2009), Rupert Garcia, Doug Hall, Matthias Hoch, Candida Hofer, Leiko Ikemura, Eirik Johnson, Jun Kaneko, Bovey Lee, Hung Liu, Nathan Lynch, Robert Minervini, Vik Muniz, Tameka Jenean Norris, Sam Perry, Robb Putnam, Amparo Sard, Jennie Smith, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Lava Thomas, Tara Tucker, Marci Washington, John Waters, Henry Wessel, Fred Wilson, & Lead Pencil Studio

Included in the exhibition “Dear America: Artists Explore the American Experience,” on view at the National Gallery of A...
05/20/2026

Included in the exhibition “Dear America: Artists Explore the American Experience,” on view at the National Gallery of Art:

Rupert Garcia, “Decay Dance,” 1969, color silkscreen on woven paper



About the exhibition: “More than 100 works on paper show how artists have explored the American experience over the last 250 years through depictions of the country’s landscape, people, and concepts of freedom. Wide-ranging works include photographs by Carleton Watkins and Carrie Mae Weems; prints by Thomas Hart Benton, Roy Lichtenstein, and Rupert García; and drawings by Thomas Moran, John Wilson, and Tonita Peña.”

Amalia Mesa-Bains has reimagined her installation “Five Women’s Alter” (1976) for inclusion in the new exhibition “Carme...
05/02/2026

Amalia Mesa-Bains has reimagined her installation “Five Women’s Alter” (1976) for inclusion in the new exhibition “Carmen Lomas Garza: Picturing the Familiar” at ASU Art Museum.

On view through September 10

Opening May 2  and including work by Amalia Mesa-Bains and Rupert Garcia, this is the first major exhibition devoted to ...
04/14/2026

Opening May 2 and including work by Amalia Mesa-Bains and Rupert Garcia, this is the first major exhibition devoted to artist, activist, and educator Carmen Lomas Garza.

Today would have been Rena’s 93rd birthday. Missing her so much! Thank you all for the outpouring of memories and love o...
03/08/2026

Today would have been Rena’s 93rd birthday. Missing her so much! Thank you all for the outpouring of memories and love over these past several days. It fills our hearts.

Today is our last day open at 1275 Minnesota St. These past weeks leading up to closing have been full of flowers, choco...
11/22/2025

Today is our last day open at 1275 Minnesota St. These past weeks leading up to closing have been full of flowers, chocolates, and dear friends! Thank you all for sending us off with warmth in our hearts.

Observations of a Still Life opens today  with work by  and  , among many other wonderful artists.
09/27/2025

Observations of a Still Life opens today with work by and , among many other wonderful artists.

We had a lovely preview dinner last night in celebration of the amazing Oliver Lee Jackson. What a joyous way to kick of...
09/06/2025

We had a lovely preview dinner last night in celebration of the amazing Oliver Lee Jackson. What a joyous way to kick off his solo exhibition. Join us for the public opening reception tonight for First Saturday from 5-7pm.

We are thrilled to announce our representation of photographer Wendel A. White. His inaugural show with the gallery, "Sc...
03/14/2025

We are thrilled to announce our representation of photographer Wendel A. White. His inaugural show with the gallery, "Schools for the Colored," will open April 5, 2025.

Save the date: Artist in Conversation with Makeda Best: May 10, 2025.

Wendel A. White has, for several decades, investigated the complex narratives held within landscapes, objects, and communities. White looks at the often-disconnected histories of Black life and how the ghosts of the past permeate present-day America. His in-depth photographic inquiries are exemplified in three significant bodies of work, Small Towns, Black Lives (1989–2002), Schools for the Colored (2002–2010), and Manifest (2009–present).

"Schools for the Colored," opening April 5 at the gallery, investigates both existing and demolished structures of segregated schools in five states on the southern boundary of the northern US.

Dawoud Bey states, “I often remind people that history explains everything. If one wants to know the basis of a particular condition, one need only look to history for a clear explanation. And so it is with the disparity in the allocation of educational resources between white and Black students in America’s schools.” (from "Excavating Histories: Wendel White’s Schools for the Colored," Nueva Luz)

ImagC: Wendel White, "Bruce School, Future City, Illinois," 2008, pigment inkjet on paper

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