previewwww.fosterwhite.comDale Lindman: Substance of MatterFOSTER WHITE GALLERY, SEATTLE WA – <strong>Nov</strong> 2-25 The exhibit of Seattle-based painter DaleLindman, Substance of Matter, continues the artist's investigation into the capacity of physicalmaterials to create impasto effects and simultaneously convey atmospheric conditions. Like abstractexpressionists Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still and RichardDiebenkorn in the late 1940s and early 50s, Lindman haseffectively created minimal compositions. They hint atlandscapes but are more formal, often controlled by contrastingtextures applied in bands across the panels.The nonobjective, reductive approach in Lindman's work isless obvious when the surfaces are studied carefully. They are,in fact more like relief sculptures than paintings. He uses aconglomeration of acrylic emulsions, dry pigments and glassmicro beads combined in thick layers. The materials createsurface conditions like cracks and fissures that relate his workto natural materials like rusted metal, patterns of granite,corroded paint and the cracking of sun-baked earth. His titles,such as Approaching Twilight and Thicket of the Sun, expressshifting moments where atmospheric light creates ephemeralexperiences. The resulting sheen of the deep satin surfacesprovoke the kind of introspection one imagines Lindman feelswhen creating such evocative paintings.Dale Lindman received his MFA from the University ofWashington in 1982. He has taught at Pratt Fine Arts Centerand the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. CurrentlyLindman teaches at Bellevue Community College. Allyn CantorDale Lindman, Approaching Twilight, (2006),acrylic emulsion, mixed media on canvas andwood panels [Foster White Gallery, Seattle WA,<strong>Nov</strong> 2-25]laid to rest together. In this exhibit thetwo sisters build a portrait of theirmother illuminating what it means tobe a mother, a sister and a daughter;Dec 14-Jan 17, <strong>2007</strong> Nomi Kapland,“Torah Studies”, photographs andwire mesh sculptures inspired by therescues of Torahs from Lithuania; Jan25-Mar 4 Kathryn Jacobi, “Music”,paintings of musicians.Teck Gallery and SimonFraser University GallerySimon Fraser UniversityAQ 3004, Burnaby Campus, 8888University Dr, Burnaby andTeck Gallery: 515 W Hastings St,Vancouver ✆604-291-4266www.sfu.ca/gallerySFU gallery hours: tues-fri 10am-5pmsat 12-5pm Teck gallery hours: monfri8am-9pm sat 8am-6pm SFUGALLERY Thru Dec 9 Karin Bubas,Lynda Gammon, Arni Haraldsson,Oliver Michaels, Carol Sawyer,“Home Theatre”, a group exhibition ofdifferent but related views of contemporarydomestic space; Bruce Stewart,“Salad Days in British Columbia”;TECK GALLERY Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 18 David Pirrie,“Western Drift”, paintings anddrawings of BC mountain peaksexamining the relationship we havewith geological time; <strong>Nov</strong> 19-Mar 3,<strong>2007</strong> The Vancouver Street CabooseExhibition, 24 photographs of a fleetof early 20th-century wooden trailers,which served the City of VancouverEngineering Department as portabletool storage lockers, lunch rooms andsite offices well into the 1960s.Snap Contemporary Art190 W 3rd Ave ✆604-879-7627www.snapcontemporaryart.common-fri 9-5pm sat 12-5pm Dec 22-Jan 2: closed. <strong>Nov</strong> 15-Dec 8 MartinOuellette, “No Trespassing”; LucasSoi, “Innocent Blood”; Dec 9-23 FactoryNight 02, “Ritual”; Jan 11-Feb 6Group Show, “One”.Sorour Studio and Gallery108-1058 Mainland St, Yaletown✆604-669-3505www.sorourart.comtues-sat 11am-5pm An artist-rungallery on Mainland street in Yaletown.Featuring paintings and woodcarvings that invite you to enterancient and exotic worlds filled withemotion and beauty.Spirit Wrestler Gallery47 Water St ✆604-669-8813www.spiritwrestler.common-sat 10am-6pm sun & holidays12-5pm <strong>Nov</strong> 18-Dec 8 Mini Masterworks,exhibition of small masterworksby three cultures that we represent:Maori of Aotearoa (New Zealand),First Nations of the Northwest Coastand Inuit of northern Canada. Theseworks from three corners of the worldtell stories that offer both comparisonand contrast. Featuring artwork fromRoyal Canadian Academy artists.TextileContexT Studio1420 Old Bridge St, Granville Island✆604-684-6661 jkares@web.catues-thurs, sat and sun 11am-5pm.Working studio and gallery specializingin contemporary textile and book arts.54 PREVIEW ★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Toni Onley Archives105-1529 W 6th Ave ✆604-261-8557tues-fri 10am-5pm sat 11am-5pm orby appt. Please call first to ensurefacillity is open. Toni Onley, currentlyexhibiting oil and watercolour paintings,silk screen prints and multimediacollages from the artist’s privatecollection.Tracey Lawrence Gallery1531 W 4th Ave ✆604-730-2875www.traceylawrencegallery.comtues-sat 10am-5pm <strong>Nov</strong> 2-Dec 16Mina Totino, “Square 1”, new workcombines aspects of both figurationand abstraction.Unitarian Churchof Vancouver949 W 49th Ave ✆604-261-7204www.vcn.bc.ca/unitarian/by appt Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 12 MargaretWilkins, paintings; <strong>Nov</strong> 12-Dec 10Works by the Kerrisdale Art Club; Dec10-Jan 7, <strong>2007</strong> Handmade Christmaswreaths by church members.Uno Langmann Limited2117 Granville St ✆604-736-8825www.langmann.comtues-sat 10am-5pm or by appt <strong>Nov</strong>John A. Hammond, Manly MacDonald,Peter Ewart, Henri Masson, FredericMarlett Bell-Smith, Spencer PercivalJudge, Frank S. Panabaker,“Uniting the Untamed Landscape”,painters reflect the overwhelming influenceof the Canadian landscape; also,paintings, objects d’art and antiquesfrom Europe and North America; DecOle Ring, Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith,Peder Knudsen, Mogens Vantore,Manly Macdonald, Robert Lindsay,Boris Bessenoff, Harald Pryn, ChristianGeorg Lind, “Scenes of Winter”,establishes relationships between winterlandscapes of North America andthose of Europe in the 19th and early20th centuries; Jan Arthur Ludwig Bartels,George Armfield, HeywoodHardy Simpson, Francois van Severdonck,Pierre Jules Mene, Paul E.Delabrierre, Gustave Surand, HolgerH. Jerichau, Eugene Verboeckhoven,Les Animaux”, reflects the growingpopularity of the sporting picture genreduring the 19th century.★ Vancouver Art Gallery750 Hornby St ✆604-662-4700✆604-662-4719 (24-hr info line)www.vanartgallery.bc.cadaily 10am-5:30pm, tues & thurs until9pm Admission: adults $15, seniors$11, students $10, children 5-12 $6,children 4 and under free, family (2adults, 2 children) $40, tues eveningsonly - by donation. Thru Jan 7, <strong>2007</strong>Emily Carr, “Emily Carr: New Perspectiveon a Canadian Icon”, landmarknational touring exhibition looks at thelife and art of Emily Carr; Thru Feb 25PAINT, focusing on a new generationof British Columbia artists, this exhibitioninvestigates the fresh wave ofpainting practice and its precedents;Thru Jan 1 75 Years of Collecting:Portrait of a Citizen, contemporaryand historical works from the gallery’spermanent collection of portraits aspresented by artists of the past twocenturies; 75 Years of Collecting: TheRoad to Utopia, key works from thegallery’s collection explore the territorybetween utopian yearnings and theskepticism engendered by the tensions,displacements and disappointmentsthat emerged in modernism’swake.Vancouver East CulturalCentre1895 Venables St ✆604-251-1363www.vecc.bc.camon-fri 10am-6pm and before eveningperformances Call for weekend hourswww.preview-art.com PREVIEW 55
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