Burrard StNW 7thDenman StCardero StNicola StBroughton S★ Chambers@916916 NW Flanders ✆503-227-9398www.chambersgallery.comtues-sat 11am-5:30pm. <strong>Nov</strong> 3-DecPendrell St23 Blakely Dadson, “Werd SchoWida”, new mixed-media paintings.Davie St★ Charles A. HartmanFine Art134 NW 8th Ave ✆503-287-3886www.hartmanfineart.nettues-sat 11am-6pm. <strong>Nov</strong> 2-26Rachel Davis, “Hometown”, watercolourpaintings; <strong>Nov</strong> 30-Jan 14 JeffreyConley, “Winter”, Vanierblack andParkwhite photography.CornwallYorkCypress StJervis StBute StThurlow SBeach AveChestnut StNelson StComox St★ Elizabeth W 1st Ave Leach Gallery417 NW W 9th 2nd Ave, (at Flanders)✆503-224-0521W 3rd AveW 4th Avewww.elizabethleach.comtues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm and byW 6th Aveappt. 30TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITIONPROGRAM Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 19 Lee Kelly,“Maquettes”, recent sculpture; BonnieBronson (Lee Kelly’s late wife),“The Early Years”, painting, sculptureand works on paper; <strong>Nov</strong> 22-Jan 28Lynda Benglis, Andrea Bowers,BBurrard Bridge toDowntown VancouverGALLERY JONES ◆ LATTIMER ◆Pine StHHGCONTEMPORARYART GALLERY ◆◆ ART BEĀTUSHelmcken StYoonhee Choi, Bramble (<strong>2011</strong>), mixedmedia [Blackfish Gallery, Portland OR,<strong>Nov</strong> 1-26]GranvilleBridgeSophie Calle, Nicole Eisenman,Jenny Holzer, Rachel GranvilleLachowicz,IslandEllen Lesperance, Alice Neel, YokoOno, Elaine Reichek, Martha Rosler,Carolee Schneemann, Amy Sillman,Alexis Smith, Nancy Spero and HannahWilke, “Body Gesture”, historicalWaterfall Bldg.and contemporary feminist art whererepresentations of the human bodyand physical artmaking processesBURRARDSLOPESFir StGranville StSOUTH GRANVILLEGALLERY ROWGranville Stevoke the political.SRichardJENNIFER KOSTUIK ◆JOYCE WILLIAMS ◆Drake StPacific StART WORKS ◆YALETOWN★ Froelick Gallery714 NW Davis St ✆503-222-1142www.froelickgallery.comtues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm or by appt.Mainland St◆Smithe StPacif<strong>Nov</strong> 1-Dec 17 Laurie Danial, "ControlRelease Control", oil paintings andCOASTAL PEOPLES #1etchings exist in the confluence ofabstraction to downtown and Vancouver representation;W 5th AveMiles Cleveland UNO LANGMANN◆ Goodwin, "ChasingDeer", dynamic to airport winter landscapeswhich pay tribute to the W works 6th Ave ofDOUGLAS◆◆◆ IAN TANNorthern European PETLEY JONES Masters.Burrard StUDELLCambie BridgeFalse Creek1st AveELISSA CRISTALL★ Laura Russo HEFFEL Gallery ◆W 7th Ave805 NW 21st Ave ✆503-226-2754EQUINOX◆www.laurarusso.comtues-fri DOUGLAS 11am-5:30pm REYNOLDSsat 11am-MONTE CLARK5pm. VANART <strong>Nov</strong> 3-26 ◆ Geoffrey ◆ MARILYN Pagen, S. MYLREA“New Works”, bold and earthyW 8thceramicAveKURBATOFF/JACANAMARION SCOTTwall works and selected GRANVILLE FINE ART ◆vessel formsinspired by Northwest landscapes;Roll Hardy, “New Paintings”, enigmaticand often haunting ◆ART images EMPORIUM ofW 13th Avedispossessed urban and industrialW 14th Avesettings, hintingWINSORat their ◆ past and theirBAU-XItransitional possibilities; Dec 1-24Eric Stotik, “New W 15th Paintings”, Ave intimatepaintings of eerie beauty with SOUTH subjectsof loss, desolation and discovery;Frank Boyden and Tom Cole-GRANVILLEto airportman, “Ceramic Works”, collaborativeporcelain and stoneware works fromtwo premier Northwest artists.Granville St◆Granville St◆ CHALI-ROSSOBroadway (9th Ave)➜◆ LAURA RUSSONW 21stNW MarshallNW LovejoyTO NORTHWEST BY NORTHWEST,WHITE BIRD in Cannon BeachNW 19thNW 16thNW 13thSW 12th◆BRYN FORBESBLACKFISH ◆CHAMBERS@916◆ELIZABETHLEACHNW 12thSW 11thNW JohnsonPearl DistrictNW 11thNW 10thNW 9thNW 8thNW BroadwayNW 5thNW HoytNW FlandersNW EverettCHARLES A.HARTMAN ◆ NW DavisANNIEFROELICKMEYER◆◆BLUE SKYNW CouchSW 10thDowntownNW GlisanW BurnsideSW 5thSW PineSW OakNW 3rdNW 2ndSW AshBroadway BridgeNW FrontNW 1stSteel BridgeBurnside BridgeSW 9thSW ParkSW MorrisonSW YamhillSW TaylorPORTLAND ART MUSEUM ◆SW BroadwaySW SalmonSW MainSW MadisonSW JeffersonSW ClayMarketSW 3rdSW 2ndSW 1stHawthorne BridgeSW FrontMorrison BridgePORTLANDI-5 InterstateMontgomeryTO MUSEUM OFCONTEMPORARY CRAFT72 PREVIEW ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER/JANUARY <strong>2011</strong>/12 ★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
V I G N E T T E S • <strong>Nov</strong>/Dec/Jan <strong>2011</strong>/12OregonaLLyn cantoRGEORGES ROUAULT: MISERERE ET GUERRE Halle Ford Museum of Art,Salem, Oct 1-Dec 23 The Miserere et Guerre exhibition brings together22 prints drawn from regional public collections by the FrenchFauvist, Georges Rouault (1871-1958). The straightforward compositions,heavy contours and dark tonality add emotional weight to thealready poignant imagery, which can be appreciated for both starkbeauty and breadth of human insight. Rouault produced 58 prints forthe complete series between 1914-1927, a period shaped by the horrificevents of World War I which largely informed the “Mercy andWar” subject matter.DAVID ECKARD: DEPLOYMENT The Art Gym at Marylhurst University,Marylhurst, Oct 3-Dec 11 This mid-career survey covers 20 years ofEckard’s multidisciplinary artwork. Some 40 works by the Portlandbasedartist show the scope of his practice through examples of newsculpture, painting, performance and video, as well as selections of pastartworks, objects, documentations, drawings, and physical remnantsfrom installations and performances. A portion of this survey is exhibitedin collaboration with The White Box at the University of Oregon’sSchool of Architecture and Allied Arts in Portland, with a focus on newertwo-dimensional pieces and imaginative video productions.TAKESHI SHIKAMA: SILENT RESPIRATION OF FORESTS Blue SkyGallery, Portland, <strong>Nov</strong> 3-27 After a lengthy career as a designer, TokyobornTakeshi Shikama began photographing the forest where he washand-building a mountain lodge from trees he felled on site. Seducedby the immanent beauty and radiant energy of the forest, Shikamapursued making prints of images captured deep in natural forestedsettings. This collection of photographic prints on hand-made paperreflects an invisible reality that exists behind the visible reality in quiet,eloquent scenes with diffused light that speaks of otherworldliness.BLAKELY DADSON: WERD SCHO WIDA Chambers@916, Portland, <strong>Nov</strong>3-Dec 23 “Things will get better again” is the translation for thisexhibit title, Werd Scho Wida, a Franconian colloquialism thatexpresses the spirit of his new large-scale works on paper. Cyclicalthemes of death and resurrection, hope and destruction are depictedin dream-like psychological vignettes influenced by Albrecht Dürer’swoodcuts Apocalypse with Pictures. The mixed-media pieces seemlike illustrations for a larger narrative, one in which we only catch aglimpse of the underlying storyline and allegorical intent.ROLL HARDY Laura Russo Gallery, Portland, <strong>Nov</strong> 3-26 Roll Hardy’scast-off environments, abandoned spaces and industrial scenes arecaptured with accurate details that invite one to think about the historyor events that preceded the moment he is depicting, as well asthe potential opportunities that could occur. The regionalist painterfinds beauty in the immediacy of his chosen scenes while ambiguoussettings, objects and structures present both mystery and possibility.Hardy infuses these places with a spirited interpretation that isstrengthened by his highly believable painting style.Georges RouaultDavid EckardTakeshi ShikamaBlakely DadsonRoll HardyPREVIEW 73
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