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Catalogue Reviews
A handful of attractive recent exhibition catalogues, as well as archived catalogue reviews.

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In this issue… JUNE–AUGUST 2008

Jordan Broadworth: Paintings
NewZones Gallery
Calgary AB – May 10 – June 28, 2008

Greg Girard: Shanghai
Monte Clark Gallery
Vancouver AB – May 22 – June 28, 2008

Nicholas de Grandmaison
Art Gallery of Alberta
Edmonton AB – May 24 – August 10, 2008

Wid Chambers: Urban Forest
Chambers Fine Art
Portland OR – June 4 – July 25, 2008

Stephen Filla: Developing
the Language of Paint
Foster/White Gallery, Pioneer Square
Seattle WA – June 5 – 28, 2008

Bill Henderson: Making Wood Talk
Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
Vancouver BC – June 7 – 27, 2008

Michael Dailey:
Color, Light, Time and Place

Hallie Ford Museum of Art
Salem OR – June 7 – August 31, 2008

Dana Claxton: The Mustang Suite
Alternator Gallery
Kelowna BC – June 9 – July 31, 2008

David Pirrie: Risk Analysis
Douglas Udell Gallery
Vancouver BC – June 14–28, 2008

Inspiring Impressionism: The Impressionists and the Art of the Past
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle WA – June 19–September 21, 2008

Marie-Josée Laframboise
Southern Alberta Art Gallery
Lethbridge AB – June 26–September 14, 2008

lessLIE: cuneiFORM-LINE
Alcheringa Gallery
Victoria BC – July 17–August 23, 2008

Jim Riswold: Make Believe Artist
G. Gibson Gallery
Seattle WA – July 3–August 16, 2008

Urbania: Gerald Slota, Christopher Rose, David Isenhour
Quality Pictures
Portland OR – July 3-August 30, 2008

Robert Michener: Gorge Series
Ian Tan Gallery
Vancouver BC – July 12–31, 2008

KRAZY! The Delirious World of Anime + Comics + Video Games + Art
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver BC – through September 7, 2008

Sculpture Garden at Hastings House
Salt Spring Island BC
through early fall, 2008

Sculpture Garden at Hastings House
SALT SPRING ISLAND SCULPTURE GARDEN

Marie-Josée Laframboise
MARIE JOSÉE LAFRAMBOISE

KRAZY!
KRAZY!

Bill Henderson: Making Wood Talk
BILL HENDERSON

Nicholas de Grandmaison
NICHOLAS DE GRANDMAISON

Michael Dailey: Color, Light, Time and Place
MICHAEL DAILEY

DEPARTMENTS

Previews
From earlier issues

Catalogue Reviews
Interesting catalogues from recent shows as well as archived catalogues.

Adams End of the Storm

Confessions of
an Art Appraiser
The Case of Being at the End of the Storm with Loren Adams.

Peaches

Conservator's Corner: Restoring Emily Carr's Somewhere, a collaborative project.

Bill Reid Gallery

Gallery Views
Ann Rosenberg
looks at the new Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art.

RayGun

Behind the Scenes
Ann Rosenberg
looks at the connections between art theft and drug addiction.

Art Services
& Materials



Mandy Greer: Dare alla Luce

Bellevue Arts Museum
Bellevue WA – May 6-Aug 3, 2008

Mandy Greer - Dare alla Luce [detail]

Mandy Greer, Dare alla Luce [detail] (2008), installation [Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue WA, May 6-Aug 3]

In Mandy Greer's ambitious new room-size installation, Dare alla Luce, the Seattle-based artist re-invents through a canopy of thrift-store materials, an imitation of Jacopo Tintoretto's painting, The Origin of the Milky Way. The 16th Century painting depicts the infant Hercules being held to the breast of sleeping Juno by Jupiter who wishes to immortalize the infant. Greer's title, Dare alla Luce, is Italian for “to give to the light” and is suggestive of the process of giving birth. Juno's awakening and rejection of the child caused milk to spurt upward to form the Milky Way and downward to create lilies. Greer distills this elusive narrative into an archetypal tale that embodies the collective experience. 

Featured as part of a larger selection of works from the last decade, Dare alla Luce is Greer's most detailed and largest artwork to date. In the theatrical installation, she has created a chandelier-like forest of vines, branches and leaves. Hundreds of yards of braided, beaded, knitted and stitched forms drape from the ascending height of the exhibit space. Glass blobs are crocheted into the greenery like lavish fruits. A blackbird with spread wings, perched on a black beaded branch, symbolizes the night-time sky. Milk and stars spill from the beak while the bird's tail becomes earthly flora. The diligence of Greer's process and scale is coupled with the organic intricacies and sensuality of her chosen material. 

Mandy Greer is a sculptor and mixed-media installation artist with an M.F.A. in ceramics from the University of Washington, where she held a Jacob K. Javitz National Graduate Fellowship. Greer received a B.F.A. in ceramics and a B.A. in English from the University of Georgia. In Washington, she has shown at the Bellevue Arts Museum, Tacoma Art Museum and the Kirkland Arts Center. In Seattle, she has exhibited at The Henry Gallery, 4Culture Gallery, Soil Gallery, Consolidated Works and Priceless Works Gallery. She has also shown at the Tampa Museum of Art, Florida.

www.bellevuearts.org

Allyn Cantor

Mandy Greer - Dare alla Luce [detail]

Mandy Greer, Dare alla Luce [detail] (2008), installation [Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue WA, May 6-Aug 3]

FEATURES, NEW & OLD: Generation: Images of Youth | Rembrandt & Dutch Art's Golden Age | Seattle Art Museum at 75 | Life After Death: New Leipzig Paintings | Joanna Staniszkis: Silk City | Rodin: In His Own Words | First Nations Art: Historic to Contemporary | Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes | Three Rivers: Wild Waters, Sacred Places | Portland Art Museum | Acting Out: Claude Cahun & Marcel Moore | Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design | Rhythm and Change: The Bow in Contemporary Art | Douglas Curran: The Elephant Has Four Hearts | Fay Jones: Recent Paintings | Massive Change: Bruce Mau | Web Images: Quick Guide | Treasures From the Kröller-Müller | Gerry Deiter: Give Peace a Chance | InFest: International Artist-Run Culture | Silver: Dreams, Screens & Theories | Paul Wong: COLLECT | James Turrell: Knowing Light | Joanna Staniszkis: Linen’s Edge | Daniel Joliffe/Jocelyn Robert: Ground Station | Bratsa Bonifacho: Habitat Pixel | Edouardo Kac: Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics | Douglas Gordon at the VAG | Walk Ways Explore Body-Mind Connection


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