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Preview – The Gallery Guide – April-May 2007

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dents, faculty, high school and college<br />

students with ID free, thurs 11am-8pm<br />

free Apr 10-Jul 1 Paul Strand, “<strong>The</strong><br />

Mexican Portfolio”, 20 images depicting<br />

the landscape, people and architecture<br />

of Mexico in the 1930s. “<strong>The</strong> Portfolio”<br />

and its specific sequencing<br />

reveal Strand’s attempt to create a filmlike<br />

narraive with still images; Thru<br />

<strong>May</strong> 6 Bruce Nauman, “Elusive Signs-<br />

Bruce Nauman Works with Light”,<br />

neon works provide a revealing picture<br />

of Nauman’s extensive artistic career;<br />

Thru Apr 22 Make your Own Life:<br />

Artists in and Out of Cologne, looks at<br />

the mythic proportions and art historical<br />

significance of the alternative scene<br />

based in Cologne in the late 1980s and<br />

early 1990s; Thru <strong>May</strong> 13 Carsten<br />

Holler, “Neon Circle”, interactive<br />

installation offers viewers fleeting<br />

moments of transformation; Thru Apr<br />

8 Photographer Unknown, provides a<br />

glimpse at a variety of unattributed<br />

images, including rare and beautiful<br />

wax-paper negatives.<br />

★ Lisa Harris <strong>Gallery</strong><br />

1922 Pike Pl ✆(206)443-3315<br />

www.lisaharrisgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 11am-<br />

4pm Apr 5-28 Ed Kamuda, new oil<br />

paintings and gouaches; <strong>May</strong> 3-26<br />

Richard Morhous, landscapes and<br />

cityscapes in acrylics.<br />

Ming’s Asian <strong>Gallery</strong><br />

519 6th Ave S ✆(206)748-7889<br />

www.mingsgallery.com<br />

mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm Apr-<br />

<strong>May</strong> Representing 5,000 years of history<br />

and tradition, journey through the<br />

Imperial Dynasties of Japan, China,<br />

Korea, Myanmar, Cambodia, Tibet,<br />

Thailand and Nepal. From historical<br />

treasures to accents, Ming’s offers a<br />

collection of unique antiques, fine furniture,<br />

mineral carvings, porcelains,<br />

netsuke, snuff bottles, paintings, textiles,<br />

Peking glass, jade and so much<br />

more. Appraisals and design services<br />

offered. Cultural exhibitions, lectures<br />

and symposiums are presented<br />

throughout the calendar year, Call for<br />

current schedule.<br />

Richard Morhous, Sailors Delight, acrylic<br />

Ed Kamuda <strong>April</strong> 5-28<br />

new oil paintings and gouaches<br />

Richard Morhous <strong>May</strong> 3-26<br />

landscapes and cityscapes<br />

1922 Pike Place ■ Seattle,WA 98101<br />

206.443.3315 ■ www.lisaharrisgallery.com<br />

★ Seattle Art Museum<br />

100 University St ✆(206)654-3100<br />

www.seattleartmuseum.org<br />

<strong>May</strong> 5-6, 10am-9pm, 35-hour Grand<br />

Opening Weekend of the newly<br />

expanded facility, admission is free<br />

but will require entry tickets with specific<br />

times – no advance tickets;<br />

Olympic Sculpture Park hours: <strong>May</strong> 1-<br />

Sept 30 daily 6am-9pm <strong>May</strong> 5-Sept 9<br />

SAM at 75: Building a Collection for<br />

Seattle, inaugural exhibition features<br />

new acquisitions and gifts in honour<br />

of the museum’s upcoming 75th<br />

anniversary, including Cai Guo-Qiang,<br />

“Inopportune: Stage One”, a nine-car<br />

installation piece; SEATTLE TOWER<br />

BUILDING Thru Apr 7 Kathryn Altus,<br />

Rachel Brumer, Donna Fountain,<br />

Justin Gibbens, Lisa Jacoby, Garrett<br />

Keith, Anne Mathern, Allan Packer,<br />

Joan Wrench, “Introductions”, work<br />

by Northwest artists new to the<br />

gallery, includes Allan Packer’s<br />

“Gotham”, mixed media sculpturepainting<br />

installation concerned with<br />

the dimension and sequence of time;<br />

Apr 2-30 Winston Wachter Fine Art,<br />

part of “In Focus: Seattle Galleries at<br />

SAM <strong>Gallery</strong>”; <strong>May</strong> 10-Jun 9 Jaq<br />

Chartier, Claire Cowie, Marita Dingus,<br />

Victoria Haven, Blake Haygood,<br />

Patrick Holderfield, Margie Livingston,<br />

Brian Murphy, Joseph Park,<br />

Robert Yoder, and others, “Artist<br />

Trust: 20 Years”, celebrates 20th<br />

anniversary; OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK,<br />

9-acres with special commissions by<br />

artists Louise Bourgeois, Richard<br />

www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 71

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