MARYLHURSTThe Art Gym at MarylhurstUniversity17600 Pacific Hwy ✆(503)699-6243800-634-9982 www.marylhurst.edutues-sun 12-4pm Closed: Dec 11-Jan6, <strong>2007</strong> Admission is free. Thru Dec 10Michael Knutson, “Paintings andDrawings, 1981-2006”, an overview ofwork with large abstract paintings anddrawings - this exhibition is presentedat two venues: The Art Gym and TheRonna and Eric Hoffman Gallery ofContemporary Art, Lewis & Clark College;Jan 8-Feb 14 MAIN SPACE PatrickStearns, “Portland Under Construction”,photographs that document thebuilding of the aerial tram from theSouth Waterfront district to OregonHealth Sciences University; GALLERY 2Before it gets Dirty: charts, graphsand drawings from major constructionprojects in Portland, visual materialthat explores solutions for complexproblems and communication betweenarchitects, engineers and planners.MCMINNVILLECurrents CooperativeGallery532 SW 3rd St ✆(503)435-1316www.currentsgallery.com<strong>Nov</strong>-Dec: daily 11am-6pm 3rd saturdaysuntil 8pm Jan: mon-sat 11am-5pm sun 11am-4pm Jan 20: 11am-8pm. Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 20 Phyllice Bradner,“Old Friends”, experimental Imagonetchings inspired by photographs ofpeople, places and pets; <strong>Nov</strong> 21-Jan15, <strong>2007</strong> Gallery artists Phyllice Bradner,Kathleen Buck, John Casey, AnnaNash, Sepha Nisbet, Ilsa Perse, KimRagone, Cindy Stinson-Chennell,Brenda Wagner, Elaine Walzl, andothers, “Holiday Showcase, Art for Giving”,benefits the local Habitat forHumanity Organization; Jan 20-Feb 17Group Show.PORTLAND★ Attic Gallery296 SW First Ave2nd location: 539 NW 10th Ave &Hoyt ✆(503)228-7830www.atticgallery.common-sat 10am-5:30pm First ThursOpening Receptions: 6-9pm <strong>Nov</strong> 2-Dec2 AT 539 NW 10TH AVE Z.Z. Wei, oil paintingson canvas reflect powerful imagesof rural America; AT 206 SW FIRST AVEGeorge Hamilton, acrylic paintings ofelegant, whimsical ladies, cats and stilllifes; Dec 7-30 AT 539 NW 10TH AVE EarlHamilton, acrylic paintings; JacqulineHurlbert, Sandy Visse and Lilli Faville,ceramic sculpture; AT 206 SW FIRST AVESharon Engel, oil paintings; Jan 4-27 AT539 NW 10TH AVE Jean Schwalbe, newacrylic paintings on canvas; AT 206 SW◆ LAURA RUSSONW 21stNW MarshallNW LovejoyTO NORTHWEST BY NORTHWEST,WHITE BIRD in Cannon BeachNW 19thNW 16thELIZABETH LEACH◆PICA ◆ ◆BEPPU WIARDANW 13thNW 12thNW JohnsonPearl District◆ ATTIC GALLERYBLACKFISH ◆NW 11thNW 10thNW 9thNW 8thNW 7thNW BroadwayNW 5thNW HoytNW GlisanNW FlandersNW EverettNW DavisNW CouchW BurnsideNW 3rdNW 2ndBroadway BridgeNW FrontNW 1stSteel BridgeBurnside BridgeSW 12thSW 11thSW 10thDowntownSW 5thSW PineSW OakSW AshCHAMBERS◆◆ ATTIC GALLERYSW 9thSW ParkSW MorrisonSW YamhillSW TaylorPORTLAND ART MUSEUM ◆SW BroadwaySW SalmonSW MainSW MadisonSW JeffersonSW ClayMarketSW 3rdSW 2ndSW 1stHawthorne BridgeSW FrontMorrison BridgePORTLANDI-5 InterstateMontgomeryTO CONTEMPORARY CRAFTSMUSEUM AND GALLERY66 PREVIEW★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Exhibition Catalogues of InterestREFLEX: A VIK MUNIZ PRIMER. Born in Sao Paul, Brazil and currently residing inNew York City, artist, philosopher and writer Vik Muniz recreates well-known reproductionsfrom memory using household materials like sugar, chocolate and thread,then photographs them. In this elaborate and extensive treatise on art in the 20thCentury, Muiz examines contemporary art and its place and meaning in modernsociety and culture. The book contains 75 colour plates and 75 colour illustrations.Hardcover, 204 pages, $39.95 USD. Available from the Seattle Asian Art Museum,206-654-3160FRANK BOYDEN: PRINTS & BOOKS. Oregon artist Frank Boyden is well knownthroughout the United States as a ceramic artist and sculptor. This catalogueexplores his expansive, idiosyncratic work as a printmaker and book artist. 150plates depict Boyden’s detailed images of crows, fish, surreal coastal landscapes,trees, tidal markings, and suites of portraits. It was published to coincide with aretrospective at the Hallie Ford Museum.Softcover, 152 pages, $35 USD. Available from the University of Washington Press,Toll-free (USA only): 1-800-441-4115 (8am-4pm PST, Mon-Fri), Fax (USA only): 1-800-669-7993, 206-543-8870, Fax: 206-685-3460, Email: uwpord@u.washington.eduSOREL ETROG: PAINTED CONSTRUCTIONS 1952-60, features large colourplates of the Romania-born sculptor’s painted wood constructions. Originallycreated in three countries, these off-the-wall relief constructions combine organicand geometric forms to address what Sorel Etrog described as the “tyranny ofthe rectangle”.Softcover, 36 pages, $50 CDN. Available from the Buschlen Mowatt Gallery,604-682-1234 or Email: bmg@buschlenmowatt.comARTHUR ERICKSON: CRITICAL WORKS by Nicholas Olsberg and Ricardo L.Castro, with essays by Edward Dimendberg, Laurent Stalder and Georges Teyssot.This dense art book presents and analyzes the distinctive work of Canadian architectArthur Erickson during the last 40 years. More than 170 images include photographs,models, drawings and plans by the 20th Century mastermind who unitesthe landscape with architecture and society.Hardcover, 192 pages, $75 CDN. Available from the Vancouver Art Gallery store,604-662-4706.FACES: CHARACTER AND WISDOM IN SHIWAN CERAMIC SCULPTURE byBarry Till, is a bright and colourful study of China’s Shiwan art pottery. Bursting withcolour plates, this small picture book presents immaculate photographs of piecescollected by California expert Carol Potter Peckham of what was once art forthe common man. It includes an excellent introduction to its history, techniques,materials and best-known potters.Softcover, 96 pages, colour. Available from the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria,250-384-7012 or Email: shop@aggv.bc.ca.PLEASE NOTE: Prices may be subject to additional charges for postage, handling and taxes.www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 67
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