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Jenene Nagy: Willamette Week

8 September, 2014

The stratification of socioeconomic class in Aspen, Colo., wouldn’t at first seem fodder for a fascinating art show, but former Portlander and current Aspen doyenne Jenene Nagy has the moxie to turn this arid conceit into a dazzling grouping of drawings, prints and sculptures...



Heather Watkins: Book release Printed Matter New York Art Book Fair

25 September, 2014

September 26–28, 2014
Preview: Thursday, September 25, 6-9pm
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Heather Watkins will be at the Printed Matter New York Art Book Fair this weekend, for the east coast release of her new artist's book, "HOURS", published by Portland-based arts press Container Corps. If you are in the area and can make it, she would love to see you! She will be at the Container Corps table each day from 4-5 pm.

There will be a west coast release of the book on October 9 in Portland. More details to come.



James Lavadour and Marie Watt: "RADICAL REPETITION: ALBERS TO WARHOL" Whatcom Museum

1 August, 2014

RADICAL REPETITION: ALBERS TO WARHOL

From the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation

Curated by Barbara Matilsky

April 19 - August 17, 2014

Radical Repetition examines recurring imagery in art since the 1960s, which has led to unexpected stylistic transformations and reinvigorated content. Although the exhibition concentrates on prints, it also includes some extraordinary works in painting (James Lavadour) and sculpture (Marie Watt) that expand this theme.



James Lavadour: Crystal Bridges Exhibition "State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now"

15 July, 2014

After a restless cross-country search in which two curators logged more than 100,000 miles in airplanes and rental cars, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art – founded by the Walmart heiress Alice Walton – announced Tuesday that it had finalized its artist list for an ambitious fall show that will present a snapshot of unheralded 21st century American art . . .