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

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In this issue… JUNE – AUGUST 2010

John Dann: Painted Shapes
Pera Art Gallery
Vancouver BC – May 6-Jun 18, 2010

Bridge City: Links for a Fragile Peninsula, 1895-1980
Teck Gallery, SFU Vancouver Campus
Vancouver BC – through June 22, 2010

Andrew Owen (A01): As It Is: And/Or/Neither/Nor
Marion Scott Gallery
Vancouver BC – through Jul 4, 2010

Show of Hands: Northwest
Women Artists 1880-2010

Whatcom Museum
Bellingham WA – through Aug 8, 2010

SMASH: International Indigenous Weaving
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Victoria BC – through Aug 22, 2010

Timeland: 2010 Alberta Biennial
of Contemporary Art

Art Gallery of Alberta
Edmonton AB – through Aug 29, 2010

Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures
Museum of Anthropology
Vancouver BC – through Sep 12, 2010

Fox, Fluevog & Friends:
The story behind the shoes

Museum of Vancouver
Vancouver BC – through Sep 26, 2010

Kerry James Marshall
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver BC – through Jan 3, 2011

Stephan Soihl: Time-Variable Volumes
Blackfish Gallery
Portland OR – Jun 1-26, 2010

Japanese Prints: Tradition & Influence
Cullom Gallery
Seattle WA – Jun 3-26, 2010

Kathryn Altus: Some Seas
Lisa Harris Gallery
Seattle WA – Jun 3-28, 2010

A Pioneering Collection: Master Drawings from the Crocker Art Museum
Portland Art Museum
Portland OR – Jun 12-Sep 19, 2010

Verne Harrison: Circa 1978
Jacana Contemporary Art
Vancouver BC – Jun 16-Jul 11, 2010

Arline Fisch: Creatures from the Deep
Bellevue Arts Museum
Bellevue WA – Jun 22-Oct 11, 2010

Tributaries: Reflections of Aiko Suzuki
Japanese Canadian National Museum
Burnaby BC – Jun 30-Aug 28, 2010

Sudden Frost
Elissa Cristall Gallery
Vancouver BC – July 2-Aug 14, 2010

Will Rafuse and Tim Fraser
Ian Tan Gallery
Vancouver, BC – Jul 10-29, 2010

Oaxacan
FOX, FLUEVOG
& FRIENDS

Monster
JOHN DANN

Border Zones
SHOW OF HANDS

Dextras
TIMELAND

Vermeulen
AIKO SUZUKI

Masculinity
MASTER DRAWINGS
FROM THE CROCKER

DEPARTMENTS

Previews
From earlier issues

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

Spiral Jetty
Confessions of
an Art Appraiser
The Case of the Reconsidered Revolution.

Spiral Jetty
Conservator's Corner: Relocating Jack Shadbolt's Primavera.

Whatcom Lightcatcher

Gallery Views
Light is a reflection of public policy in Vancouver and Seattle.

Stolen Bill Reid

Behind the Scenes
Arts funding cuts won't kill the arts, but they are a hindrance.

Art Services
& Materials


Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists 1880-2010

Whatcom Museum
Bellingham WA – Apr 24-Aug 8, 2010

Maude Kerns (1876-1965), Composition #85

Maude Kerns (1876-1965), Composition #85 (In and Out of Space) (1951), oil on canvas [Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA, Apr 24-Aug 8]

Abby Williams Hill (1861-1943), Lake Louise

Abby Williams Hill (1861-1943), Lake Louise (1926), oil on canvas. Collection: University of Puget Sound, Tacoma  [Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA, Apr 24-Aug 8]

Gail Tremblay, An Iroquois Dreams That the Tribes of the Middle East Will Take the Message of Deganawida to Heart and Make Peace

Gail Tremblay, An Iroquois Dreams That the Tribes of the Middle East Will Take the Message of Deganawida to Heart and Make Peace (2009), 16mm film, leader, rayon cord, and thread [Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA, Apr 24-Aug 8]

Show of Hands surveys over a century of artwork by women from Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. It includes some poignant examples from the history and heritage of the Northwest, and demonstrates the depth of artistic ingenuity among these women. Concentrating on artists who have contributed with distinction to the Northwest School, curator Barbara Matilsky has assembled work by 63 artists with a large range of styles, subjects, and media. The selection provides a complex visual overview of the artistic accomplishments of women in this region.

Key figures in the lineage of the Northwest art world are Emily Carr, Maude Kerns, Mary Henry and Lucinda Parker. Their artwork is represented in this show alongside pieces by lesser known women whose work has nearly been forgotten. 

Margie Livingston and Victoria Haven created site-specific wall paintings for this exhibit. A large space focuses on their biomorphic and geometric abstractions. Representational and narrative works by artists like Fay Jones and Claire Cowie communicate personal, social, historical and environmental issues while others, like Marie Watt and Louise Crow, have been influenced by Native American culture.

The cross-section of styles and media includes pieces like Imogen Cunningham’s Dream Walking (1968). This photographic image shows a woman blending into nature. Contemporary artists like Sherry Markovitz and Diem Chau use craft-based techniques and materials for their sculptures. The landscape genre is also well represented. Abby Williams Hill travelled to the Canadian Rockies where she painted Lake Louise (1926) and Harriet Foster Beecher captured scenes of the region as it appeared in the late 1800s.

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Allyn Cantor

FEATURES, NEW & OLD: Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints | Judy Radul: World Rehearsal Court | Requiem: BY Photographers Who Died in Vietnam & Indochina | Andreas Gurksy: Werke/Works 80-08 | Chris Jordan: Running the Numbers II | Action-Camera: Beijing Performance Photography | Hiro Yamagata: T R A N S I E NT | Henk Pander: History and Typography | Mandy Greer: Dare alla Luce | 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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