Showing posts with label Contemporary Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary Art. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Jeffrey Bishop Recent Paintings
Catherine Person Gallery

Catherine Person Gallery is currently presenting recent work by Brooklyn painter Jeffrey Bishop. The work contains enigmatic and distorted forms that fluidly intersect and float on a field of richly saturated color. The recent work references biology, physics, cosmology – and humor. The exhibition will continue through November 8th.

Jeffrey Bishop Exhibtion
Image courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery




Jeffrey Bishop
Magellan, 2006
Oil, Ink, Acrylic on Canvas, 36” x 32”
Copyright Jeffrey Bishop courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery




Jeffrey Bishop
Lazhlo, 2005
Oil, Ink, Acrylic on Canvas, 54” x 47”
Copyright Jeffrey Bishop courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery





Jeffrey Bishop
Grand Turk, 2008
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas, 30” x 26”
Copyright Jeffrey Bishop courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery





Jeffrey Bishop
Cherryco, 2006
Oil, Ink, Acrylic on Canvas, 36” x 32”
Copyright Jeffrey Bishop courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery




Jeffrey Bishop
Anatoly, 2005
Oil, Ink, Acrylic on canvas, 54” x 47”
Copyright Jeffrey Bishop courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery




Jeffrey Bishop
Renzo, 2005
Oil, Ink, Acrylic on Canvas, 54” x 47”
Copyright Jeffrey Bishop courtesy of Catherine Person Gallery


Bishop’s work is in numerous public and private collections and been exhibited widely throughout the United States, including exhibitions at Seattle Art Museum, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art and San Francisco Museum of Art.

Prior to moving to Brooklyn sixteen years ago Jeffrey Bishop lived in Seattle and was represented by Linda Farris Gallery and Myerson & Nowinski Gallery.

Bishop has an MFA from the University of Washington. He is currently on the Board of Trustees of Bang on the Can and Independent Curators International in NYC and on the Advisory Board of Henry Art Gallery in Seattle.

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Jeffrey Bishop: Recent Paintings
October 2 - November 8, 2008

Gallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6, Sat 12-5 or by appointment

Catherine Person Gallery
319 Third Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
206 763-5565

For additional information contact the gallery or visit
their website Catherine Person Gallery

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Art Basel Miami and Satellite Art Fairs

Art Basel Miami is rapidly approaching so it's time to start planning. In addition to the big fair located at the Miami Beach Convention Center, be sure to visit some of the other art fairs. Last year, the satellite fairs provided trendous visual treats and museum quality works. Visit them and you'll see talented, established and emerging artists represented by top teir art galleries from around the world. Local museums and galleries are also planning special events and parties. If you're interested in visual art, the first week of December you should be in Miami.

Additional details about each art fair, including pictures from
last year, visit http://art-collecting.com/


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Art Basel Miami Beach
December 4-7, 2008
220 leading art galleries from around the world will be exhibiting 20th and 21st century art works by over 2000 artists. There are also numerous special exhibits and events organized by the fair. Some exhibitions and private openings occur on the December 3rd, be sure to check their website for additional details listed under visitor information.

http://www.artbaselmiamibeach.com/


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artASIA
December 4-7, 2008
Wynwood Art District, 3000 NE 1st Avenue, Miami
artASIA will inaugurate it’s first International Asian Contemporary Art Fair in 2008 from December 4-7 with a special preview on December 3rd. The fair will host 60-80 leading world galleries selected through an international selection committee and will further feature a strong program of talks, presentations and discussions by leading authorities in contemporary art – curators, artists, critics, notable collectors and other art specialists – concerning issues that matter in Asian contemporary art today.

http://www.artasiafair.com/


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Aqua Art Miami - Aqua Hotel
December 4-7, 2008
Aqua Hotel, 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
This art fair features 44 galleries, with a strong representation of west coast dealers especially Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The hotel is a nice venue for both looking at art and enjoying the outdoors; all of the rooms face an outside courtyard. You'll also find several other hotel art fairs within walking distance, plan on spending a whole day looking at art fairs on Collins Avenue.

http://www.aquaartmiami.com/



Aqua Art Miami - Wynwood
December 3-7, 2008
Wynwood Art District, 42 NE 25th Street, Miami
50 galleries exhibiting contemporary art. This fair like the Aqua Hotel has a strong showing of west coast galleries. The fair is located in the Wynwood district not far from Pulse and will most likely be open during the evening of the Wynwood art walk.

http://www.aquaartmiami.com/


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Art Miami
December 3-7, 2008
Miami Midtown Arts District, located just north of downtown Miami along Biscayne Boulevard. Midtown Blvd (NE 1st Avenue) between NE 32nd & NE 31st Street.
More than 100 leading national and international galleries participated in the 2007 fair, which attracted more than 20,000 attendees. Plans are currently in progress for this year’s fair to include a designer VIP Lounge, a café offering delectable cuisine and beverages, ample parking, space for outdoor sculptures. Shuttle service will be available between select Miami Beach hotels, the Miami Beach Convention Center (Art Basel) and Art Miami.

http://www.art-miami.com/


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Art Now Fair
December 4-7, 2008
The South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue, between 17th and 18th Streets, Miami Beach
This fair encourages participation from new and emerging galleries as well as established galleries new to the art fair scene. The South Seas offers a unique one of a kind oceanfront hotel location with access to the beach. Located close to several of the other art fairs, dining and bars on Collins Avenue including, the Bridge Art Fair, The Artist Fair, Ink and Aqua.

http://www.artnowfair.com/


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The Artist Fair
December 4-7, 2008
The Shelborne Hotel, 1801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
This fair was created as a resource for artists to exhibit during the prime Art Basel Miami Beach week. Most of the existing fairs cater only to galleries, leaving no opportunity for talented, successful and working artists to participate. The Artist Fair was created to fill this void and to allow professional artists to exhibit without gallery representation their paintings, photographs, mixed media and works on paper. The fair is also open to galleries who wish to exhibit a solo artist, curators and installation artists.

http://www.theartistfair.com/


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Bridge Miami Beach
December 4-7, 2008
Catalina and Maxine Hotels, 1732 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
This is the third year for Bridge Miami Beach, and they are conveniently located within a few blocks of Art Basel Miami and the convention center. Visitors can browse nearly 80 rooms of international emerging and contemporary art. Each Bridge Art Fair features an international focus, defined both by geography and culture, providing each show with its own distinctive curatorial premise. Shuttles will run between each Bridge Fair locations 12pm-10pm daily. Several other art fairs are within walking distance, including Art Basel Miami at the convention center, Art Now, Ink Miami, The Artist Fair, and Aqua Art Miami, plus hotel bars and restaurants on Collins Avenue.

http://www.bridgeartfair.com/




Bridge Miami Wynwood
December 3-7, 2008
NE 1st Avenue and NW 34th Street, Miami
Building on three highly successful years in Miami Beach, Bridge will host their inaugural Bridge Miami Wynwood. The fair will feature some of the best in international emerging art, presented in a modular, museum grade exhibition space, built on a 60,000 square foot development in Miami Midtown, immediately adjacent to Art Miami, Photo Miami, and centrally located between Scope, Pulse and Aqua. In addition to a spectacular booth fair, Bridge Miami Wynwood will also showcase an outdoor sculpture project. Shuttles will run between the Bridge Fair locations 12pm-10pm daily.

http://www.bridgeartfair.com/


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Design Miami
December 3-6, 2008
NE 39th Street and 1st Court, Miami
Inspired by the galvanizing effect of Art Basel Miami Beach, the founders of Design Miami/ set out to create a design fair unlike any other that came before. Design Miami/ is the global forum for collecting, exhibiting, discussing, and creating design. The Design Miami/ show includes the Design Galleries, Satellite Exhibitions, Design Talks, and the Designer of the Year Award.

http://www.designmiami.com/


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Full House PooL Art Fair
December 5-7, 2008
Cavalier Hotel, 1320 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
The simple, modest approach of the PooL Art Fair offers an exciting alternative to the "art fair" experience for dealers and collectors as well as the general public. PooL's purpose is to create a meeting ground for outstanding artists, primarily those artists who do not yet have gallery representation. The show will be comprised of young contemporary art dealers, artist agents, emerging galleries, artists' collectives, and non-profit organizations.

http://www.poolartfair.com/pool_miami_08/index.html


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GEISAI Miami
December, 2008
Wynwood Art District, 2136 NW 1st Avenue, Miami
On July 14th, we were told that Geisai Miami would be back for 2008. Six years since the first inception of GEISAI in Japan in the summer of 2001, this is the American debut of a fair that has been a launch pad into the art world for many emerging artists. Artist are selected by jury and not charged a fee. Last year the fair was hosted by the Pulse Art Fair and they were located in the same complex, no details about this year’s location but most likely the same.

http://www.geisai.us/


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INK Miami
December 4-7, 2008
Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Thirteen notable publishers and dealers will exhibit new publications, projects and acquisitions by leading contemporary artists. If you're looking to purchase prints or works on paper, you should plan on attending this small art fair. It is located just a few blocks from the convention center and Art Basel Miami. Sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association.

http://www.inkartfair.com/


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NADA ART FAIR MIAMI 2008
December 3-7, 2008
Ice Palace, 1400 N. Miami Avenue, Miami
Organized by New Art Dealers Alliance, in 2007 this fair featured eighty-one dealers and galleries showing contemporary artists from around the world. They also featured a section for small publishers and one of the best "Art T-Shirt" selections in Miami.

http://www.newartdealers.org/


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Photo Miami
December 3 - 7, 2008
Wynwood Art District, Miami (31st and North Miami Avenue)
This is primarily a contemporary photography art fair, showing photo based art, video and new media. Over 60 new and established galleries will present highly anticipated works many that will be seen in the U.S. for the first time. Photo MIAMI 2008 will also have a dedicated Solo Projects section. If you are looking to see the latest trends in photography check out this fair.


http://www.artfairsinc.com/


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Pulse Miami
December 3-7, 2008
Wynwood Art District, 2136 NW 1st Avenue, NW 21st Street, Miami
The fair will follow its successful invitational format, representing about 70 galleries invited by the Pulse Invitational Committee. They will be located in the same venue as last year and also have a shuttle service running to Art Basel. They usually have a wonderful preview party; if you have a chance to attend don't miss it. Shuttle service available.

http://www.pulse-art.com/


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Red Dot Fair
December 3-7, 2008
Wynwood Art District, Miami
Red Dot Miami's move to a booth-based event in a temporary structure will provide the exhibitors with a sophisticated, friendly environment, and ample space in which to build upon the engaging presentations and diverse styles that the fair has already established. Last year this art fair was hotel based. Approximately 60 galleries will be showing contemporary art.

http://www.reddotfair.com/


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Sea Fair
December, 2008
This is a 228 foot luxury mega yacht that features several art galleries. SeaFair is the world’s first mobile mega yacht venue, showcasing unique works of style and innovation including fine art and antiques, jewelry, fashioned cutting edge technologies. They feature a coffee bar, formal and informal dinning areas. Last year they were docked close to Miami Beach. Be sure to check their website for additional information. Because of the location you will want to plan ahead. Tickets can be purchased online from their website.

http://www.expoships.com/


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Scope Miami
December 3-7, 2008
Wynwood Art District, 101 NW 34th Street, Miami
Returning for its sixth year in Miami, expanded in size and global reach, with 85 exhibitors presenting at the 60,000 square foot pavilion at 101 NW 34th Street (NW 2nd Avenue) in Roberto Clemente Park in the Wynwood Art District. The SCOPE pavilion is convenient to the Rubell Family Collection, the Margulies Collection, as well as Miami's top galleries.

http://www.scope-art.com/


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It's a good idea to visit each art fair website for special events and other details regarding the fair. Also, be sure to visit the art fair sponsors websites.

Finally, if you know of any special events taking place during the Art Basel week, please send us an email so we can add it to our event listing.

Online Miami Gallery Guide
http://art-collecting.com/galleries_fl_miami.htm

This information supplied courtesy of http://art-collecting.com/

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Lisa Harris Gallery
Peter deLory and Richard Morhous: Neon Suite

During the month of May, the Lisa Harris Gallery will be presenting a series of artworks by artists Peter deLory and Richard Morhous called "Neon Suite." This is a a collaborative effort by two artists, one is a painter and the other a photographer. The exhibitions open at Lisa Harris Gallery, Thursday, May 1st, with a reception for the artists from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and continues through May 31st. Also showing at the same time will be artworks by Sherry Karver.


Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Liberty, 2008
photography and acrylic, 22"x44.5"
© 2008 by Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Courtesy Lisa Harris Gallery, Seattle




Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Jacks, 2008
photography and acrylic, 22"x44.5"
© 2008 by Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Courtesy Lisa Harris Gallery, Seattle




Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Spur, 2008
photography and acrylic, 22"x44.5"
© 2008 by Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Courtesy Lisa Harris Gallery, Seattle




Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Noir, 2008
photography and acrylic, 22"x44.5"
© 2008 by Peter deLory and Richard Morhous
Courtesy Lisa Harris Gallery, Seattle



Artists Peter deLory and Richard Morhous have collaborated
to produce a new series entitled "Neon Suite," which pairs architectural views in paint and pigment print. deLory's color photography and Morhous' acrylic paintings of the same scenes are paired to create bright diptychs of urban subjects. The neon subjects captured by deLory were photographed during the day, with the exception of "Noir." Morhous, inspired by these images tranforms them into night scenes with his characteristic saturated palette. The artists have neighboring studios in Seattle's Pioneer Square.


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Peter deLory and Richard Morhous: Neon Suite
Color Photography and Acrylic Paintings

Also, Sherry Karver: Looking for America
Opening Reception: May 1st, 6:00 to 8:00 pm
May 1 - May 31, 2008


Lisa Harris Gallery
1922 Pike Place
Seattle, WA 98101
206.443.3315


Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday - 10:30-5:30pm
Sunday - 11:00-4:00pm


For additional information contact the gallery or visit their website Lisa Harris Gallery


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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Arts Studio/Gallery
Gary Groves

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Arts Studio/Gallery

GARY GROVES
“A LOOK BACK 1978 to 2008”
drawings, etchings, photography, and woodcuts


Gary Groves
Will give a talk about his images

May 17, 3:00 pm
and
May 20, 7:30pm

Space is limited rsvp


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April 19 to May 25, 2008

Guest Curator, Deborah Paine

Arts Studio/Gallery
7869 Fletcher Bay Rd.
Bainbridge Island, WA
(4 driveways south of High School road)

Open by appointment
206 842-1294
206 842-7154
adgrice@comcast


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Monday, March 10, 2008

Alden Mason / Foster White Gallery


This month, Alden Mason is on display at Foster White Gallery in Pioneer Square. The is a large exhibition featuring new works as well as paintings done in the 90's.

Alden Mason is a prolific, contemporary Northwest Master. Born in Everett, Washington in 1919, Mason earned his MFA from the University of Washington in 1947. He taught painting at the University of Washington from 1949 to 1981. Throughout his career, Mason has used a variety of mediums from oil to acrylic. After becoming sensitive to the toxicity of his materials, he then moved to watercolor and oil stick. The exhibition will continue through March 1st.


Alden Mason
Low Tide, 2007
Mixed media on paper, 26" x 35"
© Alden Mason, courtesy Foster White Gallery




Alden Mason
Hand it Over, 2007
mixed media on paper, 26" x 35"
© Alden Mason, courtesy Foster White Gallery




Alden Mason
Going Home, 2007
Mixed media on paper, 26" x 35"
© Alden Mason, courtesy Foster White Gallery




Alden Mason
Two Ways to Heaven, 2007
Mixed media on paper, 26" x 35"
© Alden Mason, courtesy Foster White Gallery



Although the imagery and media used by Mason have gone through many changes over the years, his paintings always exhibit exuberance and inventiveness in form, color, and style. Mason draws inspiration from Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, and the many different cultures he has encountered while traveling. He has exhibited with Foster/White Gallery since 2003.

Mason’s work can be found in the collections of the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, Museum of Northwest Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Portland Art Museum, Milwaukee Art Museum, and many private and corporate collections in the US.


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Alden Mason
March 6 - March 29, 2008
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday
10 - 6 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm


Foster White Gallery
220 Third Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
206.622.2833


For additional information and to view all of the artworks on display visit their website Foster White Gallery


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If you would like to see some of Alden Mason's paintings from
the early 1970's stop by the Greg Kucera Gallery, located next door to Foster White. They are currently exhibiting half a dozen or so painting in their back gallery.

Also, Regina Hackett's article in the Seattle P-I provides addition information on Alden Mason.


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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Howard House / Gretchen Bennett Exhibit
Plus Group Exhibit Curated by Bennett

Howard House is presenting two exhibitions opening on February 28th. Hello, features new work by Gretchen Bennett, and Supernature, curated by Bennett, features seven New York based artists working in a range of different media. Bennett will be talking about the two exhibitions at noon on Saturday, March 1st.

In her latest body of work, Gretchen Bennett continues her process of collecting and gathering found materials. No longer tracing the geographical iconography of the Northwest, she widens her focus to include an in-depth look at the pop-culture iconography of the area through drawings of the band Nirvana and its lead singer Kurt Cobain.

Gretchen Bennett received her MFA at Rutgers University in 2001, and has exhibited widely on both coasts. Hello is Bennett's second solo show at Howard House.


Gretchen Bennett
When you wake up this morning, please read my diary.
Look through my things, and figure me out, 2008
Prismacolor pencils on paper, 22.5"h x 30"w
© Susan Dory, courtesy of Howard House




Alexander Kantarovsky
Me and Him, 2007
Oil on canvas, 60" x 84"
© Alexander Kantarovsky, courtesy of Howard House




Suzanne Walters
Stalker (Night) 1, 2007
Gouache on paper, 11" x 15"
© Suzanne Walters, courtesy of Howard House




Saul Chernick
Repose After Collision, 2006
Ink on paper, 13.25" x 19"
© Saul Chernick, courtesy of Howard House


Curated by Gretchen Bennett, Supernature examines the notion of the perfect landscape, but instead of presenting an idealized or romanticized view of the natural world, the artists allow for the possibility that the perfect landscape can be found in hybrid and abandoned settings. The show is a collection of assembled topography acting as shallow landmarks, however bare or stylized.


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Gretchen Bennett
Hello
February 28 - April 12, 2008


Supernature
Group exhibition curated by Gretchen Bennett
Artists: Saul Chernick, Matthew Day Jackson, Andrew Guenther, Alexander Kantarovsky, Robert de Saint Phalle, Suzanne Walters, Aaron Williams
February 28 - April 12, 2008


Opening Reception: Thursday, February 28, 6-8pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, March 1, 12 Noon


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Howard House
604 Second Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
206.256.6399

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 - 5:00

For additional information contact the gallery or visit their website, Howard House.


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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Winston Wächter Fine Art
Susan Dory and Nobuhito Nishigawara

A new exhibition opens this week at Winston Wächter Fine Art in Seattle. Join them on Wednesday, February 27th from 6 to 8pm for the solo exhibitions of Susan Dory and Nobuhito Nishigawara.


Susan Dory
Curio, 2008
Acrylic on canvas over panel, 48" x 42"
© Susan Dory, courtesy of Winston Wächter Fine Art



Susan Dory
Versant, 2008
Acrylic on canvas over panel, 36" x 24"
© Susan Dory, courtesy of Winston Wächter Fine Art



Susan Dory’s abstract paintings investigate themes of repetition, variation, and time. Flowing shapes, which are simultaneously linear and biomorphic, are organized within complex, structured patterns. By overlapping these translucent forms, Dory creates a layered effect that serves as a visual document of time. This effect not only allows viewers to see through one field and into another, it also creates a distinct, tactile quality upon the surfaces of her paintings.



Nobuhito Nishigawara
Itsuwari, 2007
Clay, epoxy, paint, gold leaf, 19 x 49 x 13 inches
© Nobuhito Nishigawara, courtesy of Winston Wächter Fine Art



Nobuhito Nishigawara
Gaijin, 2008
Clay, epoxy, paint, 34.5 x 19 x 38 inches
© Nobuhito Nishigawara, courtesy of Winston Wächter Fine Art



Nishigawara’s art explores human and social relationships while investigating personal thoughts of the inner-self. A toy donkey image is portrayed in several of his works, symbolizing our culture’s malleability as a result of commercialization. We are easily influenced, Nishigawara suggests.


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Susan Dory
Opsis
27 February – 04 April 2008


Nobuhito Nishigawara
Cultural Identity
27 February – 04 April 2008


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Winston Wächter Fine Art
203 Dexter Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
206 652-5855


For additional information contact the gallery or visit their website, Winston Wächter Fine Art.


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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Catherine Person Gallery / Lynne Saad

Opening at the Catherine Person Gallery on February 14th, is a solo exhibition by painter Lynne Saad - 'Everything I ever loved (in no particular order)'. The exhibition will feature paintings on playing cards that have been stitched together like a quilt, wood panels & white ceramic plates. The figurative imagery serves as the artist's journal complete with real & imaginary people, places, dreams and mantras.

Opening Reception: Thursday, February 14th, 6-8 pm
Seattle Channel 21 will be taping the Opening at 6:30.



Two artworks by Lynne Saad
Everything I Ever Loved (in no particular order)



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Lynne Saad Exhibition
Everything I ever loved (in no particular order)
February 14th - March 15th, 2008

Opening: February 14th, 6-8 pm
Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6, Sat 12-5 or by appointment


Catherine Person Gallery
319 Third Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
206 763-5565


For additional information contact the gallery or visit their website Catherine Person Gallery


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James Harris Gallery / Message in A Bottle

James Harris Gallery is presenting a group exhibition titled “Message in a Bottle.” In bringing together a wide range of mediums – including sculpture, photography, painting and installation – the show focuses on how artists transform the expected visual utility of an object to multiple pictorial possibilities. These are artists who inherently investigate the origins of their subjects, creating fictive spaces and new relationships by placing disparate or unusual objects together in dynamic ways.

Featured artists include: Eric Elliott, Francisco Guerrero, Helga Steppan, Stephanie Syjuco, and Andrew Witkin. The show opens on February 14th and continues through March 15th.



Helga Steppan
All my things/Black, 2004
C-type print, 36” x 30"




Stephanie Syjuco
Everything Must Go (Grey Market), 2006
Digital prints, foamboard, paper, tape, foam; dimensions variable




Eric Elliott
Untitled, 2007
Oil on Canvas, 26” x 30




Andrew Witkin
Untitled, 1997-2007
approximately 54 groupings (groups of two, three and four)
in assorted media on table, approximately 31" x 96" x 56"




Francisco Guerrero
Untitled(table/foot), 2008
Enamel of panel, 24" x 36"



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James Harris Gallery
Message In A Bottle
February 14 - March 15, 2008
Gallery Hours: Wed. - Sat. 11:00 - 5:00
Tues. by appointment


James Harris Gallery
309A 3rd Ave. South
Seattle, WA, 98104
Phone: 206-903-6220


For additional information contact the gallery or visit their website: James Harris Gallery


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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Linda Hodges Gallery - 25th Anniversary

Congratulations to Linda Hodges and the Linda Hodges Gallery, they are celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the gallery. Be sure to thank Linda for her contributions to the Seattle art community, and for being such a good gallery for 25 years. The gallery has consistently been one of Seattle's top galleries since they opened.

This month and next, the gallery is featuring a group exhibition. They will be opening the exhibition this evening, First Thursday, February 7th. Here're a few of the painting that will be on display.



Fred Lisaius
Island Dance, 2008
Acrylic on Canvas, 24" x 24"




Robert Calvo
Treasury (Parnassum), 2007
Collage, Acrylic on Board, 45" x 90" x 2"




Lucinda Parker
Planning the Garden, 2005
Acrylic on Canvas, 69" x 56"




Tom Fawkes
Casa de Mateus-Jardim Parterre, 2007
Acrylic on Linen, 42" x 82"




Karen Yurkovich
Animaromana
Oil on Linen, 52" x 63"




Gaylen Hansen
Dog, Clown and Magpie, 2006
Acrylic on Canvas, 60" x 60"

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Artists featured in the 25th Anniversary Exhibition include:
John Anderson, Chester Arnold, Alfredo Arreguin, Gayle Bard, Margaretha Bootsma, Robert Calvo, Tom Fawkes, David French, Gaylen Hansen, Paul Harcharik, Brenna Helm, Christopher Martin Hoff, Roger Jones, Chen Lin, Fred Lisaius, Patrick LoCicero, Nancy Loughlin, Robert McCauley, Daphne Minkoff, Lucinda Parker, Jim Phalen, Jennifer Beedon Snow, Gillian Theobald,
and Karen Yurkovich


Linda Hodges Gallery
25th Anniversary Group Exhibition
February 7, 2007 - March 29, 2008
Reception for Artist: Thursday, February 7, 6-8 pm

Gallery Hours: Tues.-Sat. 11:00-5:30 or by appointment
Additional information: Linda Hodges (206) 624-3034
Website: Linda Hodges Gallery


Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Seattle - January Exhibitions


January is nearly over, but you still have time to see a few wonderful exhibitions in Seattle. Here're a few shows you should make an effort to see.



Pacini Lubel Gallery
Mike Moran artwork, on display until February 2nd



Pacini Lubel Gallery
Mike Moran artwork, on display until February 2nd






Greg Kucera Gallery
Katy Stone, Edge of a World, 2007
Etched and lacquered steel, 132 x 174 x 15 inches
On display until February 9th




Greg Kucera Gallery
Darren Waterston artworks, installation view of main room
On display until February 9th







Catherine Person Gallery
Nola Avienne, Negative Traces, each drawing 20.5"sq, 2007
On display until February 9th




Nola Avienne, Negative Traces being created
Electronic device at Catherine Person Gallery




Catherine Person Gallery
Colleen Hayward, untitled encaustic
On display until February 9th







Davidson Contemporary
Artwork by Liza vonRosenstiel
On display until February 2nd




Davidson Contemporary
Artwork by David C. Cargo
From group exhibition "Personal Narratives"
On display until February 2nd







Reis Niemi with artwork at Punch Gallery
On display until February 3rd




Reis Niemi artwork at Punch Gallery
On display until February 3rd







James Harris Gallery
Adam Sorensen, Monuments, 2007, Oil on panel, 54" x 46"
On display until February 9th





James Harris Gallery
Adam Sorensen, Monuments, 2007, Oil on panel, 54" x 46"
On display until February 9th







Grover / Thurston Gallery
Judith Kindler artworks on display until February 2nd.




Grover / Thurston Gallery
Judith Kindler artworks on display until February 2nd.


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When possible we'll be adding other Seattle exhibitions. Look for at least one posting each month featuring some of our favorite shows. If you hear about interested exhibitions please let us know.

Dan Fear
http://art-collecting.com