February 2009 Exhibitions - Seattle Art Dealers Association
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<strong>February</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Exhibitions</strong><br />
Tom Reed<br />
Home, 2008<br />
36 x 36 inches<br />
mixed media and collage on canvas<br />
Exhibiting at Grover/Thurston Gallery
PAINTING, SCULPTURE & MULTIMEDIA 206 624-7684 sam@davidsongalleries.com<br />
CONTEMPORARY PRINT & DRAWING CENTER 206 624-1324 cara@davidsongalleries.com<br />
ANTIQUE PRINT DEPARTMENT 206 624-6700 emily@davidsongalleries.com<br />
313 OCCIDENTAL AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98104<br />
HOURS: TUESDAY-SATURDAY 10 AM-5:30 PM<br />
WWW.DAVIDSONGALLERIES.COM<br />
<strong>February</strong> 6-28, <strong>2009</strong><br />
Opening Reception: Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 5, 6-8pm<br />
Trace 597, 2007.<br />
Glass Pyrograph on paper.<br />
22 x 15 inches.<br />
Etsuko Ichikawa<br />
Pyrograph<br />
Ben Beres<br />
Ten Years<br />
Conversation Piece, 2006.<br />
Etching, relief roll, chine colle.<br />
Edition of 20. 5-1/2 x 4-1/2 inches.<br />
Upcoming <strong>Exhibitions</strong> March: Antonio Frasconi, April: Eunice Kim<br />
<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Seattle</strong> Print Fair<br />
The Annex Galleries<br />
Daniel C. Lienau & Gala Chamberlain<br />
604 College Avenue<br />
Santa Rosa, CA 95404<br />
Phone: 707.546.7352<br />
annexgalleries.com<br />
Armstrong Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />
Bernard Derroitte<br />
200 East Walton Place<br />
Chicago, IL 60611<br />
Phone: 312.664.9312<br />
armstrongineart.com<br />
Azuma Gallery<br />
Linda Suyama<br />
530 First Avenue S<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong>, WA 98104<br />
Phone: 206.622.5599<br />
azumagallery.com<br />
William P. Carl Fine Prints<br />
William Carl<br />
P. O. Box 958<br />
Northampton, MA 01061<br />
Phone: 413.584.7020<br />
williampcarlineprints.com<br />
Cullom Gallery<br />
Beth Cullom<br />
313 Occidental Ave S<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong>, WA 98104<br />
Phone: 206.919.8278<br />
cullomgallery.com<br />
Davidson Galleries<br />
Sam Davidson<br />
313 Occidental Ave S<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong>, WA 98104<br />
Phone: 206.624.6700<br />
davidsongalleries.com<br />
Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints<br />
Veronica Miller<br />
P.O. Box 4240<br />
Burbank, CA 91503<br />
Phone: 661.821.0256<br />
egenolfgallery.com<br />
Conrad R. Graeber Fine <strong>Art</strong><br />
Conrad Graeber<br />
Box 264<br />
Riderwood, MD 21139<br />
Phone: 410.377.6713<br />
conradgraeber.com<br />
Saturday & Sunday, <strong>February</strong> 7 & 8, <strong>2009</strong><br />
Established in 1971, the Annex Galleries features works from<br />
the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, with a focus on American<br />
printmaking from 1900 to 1975. Color woodcut, modernist prints,<br />
abstract expressionist prints, WPA and Atelier 17 works and the<br />
estates of Gustave Baumann, William S. Rice, Augusta Rathbone,<br />
Edmond Casarella, Bernard Childs, and Joseph Leboit.<br />
A downtown Chicago gallery offering a wide range of 19th century,<br />
classic Modernist, and contemporary European prints, including<br />
work by Albert Belleroche, Mary Cassatt, Paul Cezanne, Edgar<br />
Degas, Erik Desmazières, William Nicholson, Odilon Redon, Linda<br />
Schwarz, David Smith-Harrison, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,<br />
Edouard Vuillard.<br />
A leading representative of modern Japanese print artists, Azuma<br />
Gallery also showcases contemporary Japanese art - screens,<br />
paintings, ceramics and baskets. Bringing together Japanese and<br />
American artists working in both traditional and contemporary<br />
mediums, Azuma offers a unique mix of talents, mediums and<br />
styles rarely found in the U.S. Print artists represented include<br />
Daniel Kelly, Toko Shinoda, Naoko Matsubara, and Rey Morimura.<br />
Known for 19th century American and European prints, classic<br />
Modernist, and contemporary prints, including an emphasis on<br />
work by Dutch artists, Carl features prints by Sigmund Abeles,<br />
Jules de Bruycker, Jakob Demus, Johan Dijkstra, Mabel Dwight, Ada<br />
Gilmore, Francis Seymour Haden, Paul Landacre, James McBey, and<br />
Vancent van Ojen.<br />
A new <strong>Seattle</strong> gallery, Cullom Gallery specializes in traditional<br />
and contemporary Japanese woodblock prints, including ukiyo-e<br />
master prints of the 18th and 19th centuries, sosaku hanga and<br />
shin hanga prints from Japan’s modern age, and contemporary<br />
prints by Japanese and non-Japanese artists who are inluenced by<br />
the traditions of Japanese printmaking.<br />
Davidson Galleries has an extensive inventories of both antique<br />
and contemporary prints. The Contemporary Print Department<br />
exhibits and co-publishes prints by emerging and established<br />
European and American artists. The Antique Print Department<br />
maintains a collection of more than 5,000 early prints, 1480-1950,<br />
including works by Rouault, Kollwitz, Durer, Goya, and Hogarth.<br />
A private dealer specializing in 18th and 19th century ukiyo-e and<br />
20th century shin hanga and sosaku hanga Japanese woodblock<br />
prints. <strong>Art</strong>ists represented include, Harunobu, Kawase Hasui,<br />
Hiroshige I & II, Hokusai, Kiyonaga, Ohara Koson, Torii Kotondo,<br />
Kunisada, Bertha Lum, Jun’ichiro Sekino, Natori Shunsen, Toyokuni,<br />
Kitagawa Utamaro, Hiroshi Yoshida, and Yoshitoshi.<br />
A private dealer located outside of Baltimore, Conrad Graeber offers<br />
a wide inventory of 19th century American and European prints,<br />
Japanese woodblock prints, and 20th century American regionalist<br />
prints. These include prints by John Taylor Arms, Charles Bartlett,<br />
George Bellows, <strong>Art</strong>hur B. Davies, Fritz Eichenberg, Wanda Gag,<br />
Elizabeth Keith, Eugen Kirchner, Thomas Moran, and John Sloan.<br />
The <strong>Seattle</strong> Print Fair at Davidson Galleries • Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 7, from 10 to 6 • Sunday <strong>February</strong> 8, from 11 to 5<br />
Free and open to the public • Visit seattleprintfair.com or call (206) 624-7684 for more information
Human Farm Prong 1423-08 Yellow
Eakins Fragment (Above the Blue Parallel), 2008, oil on linen, 24 x 36 inches<br />
1922 PIKE PLACE ■ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101<br />
206.443.3315 ■ staff@lisaharrisgallery.com<br />
MONDAY - SATURDAY 10:30 - 5:30 ■ SUNDAY 11:00 - 4:00<br />
JOHN McCORMICK<br />
Water Journey<br />
<strong>February</strong> 5–28, <strong>2009</strong><br />
Opening Reception: Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 5, 6:00–8:00 p.m.<br />
John McCormick’s recent work demonstrates current concerns about the environment with such<br />
images as a nautilus shell hovering above a crashing surf, winged predators who depend on water, and<br />
men rowing through landscapes scarred by the human presence. Yet the artist is also interested in<br />
historical painting between the Civil War and the Armory Show. He appropriates scullers from Thomas<br />
Eakins’ paintings, making them time travelers in his contemporary landscapes. The blue lines at the bottom<br />
and top of some of the paintings denote the sky and water as blue parallels between which we exist.<br />
These oils are executed on surfaces varying from panel and linen to the lids of cigar boxes.<br />
Water Planet, 2008, oil on cigar box, 8.5 x 5.5 inches<br />
www.lisaharrisgallery.com
Through <strong>February</strong> 14<br />
MICHAEL DAILEY<br />
COLOR, LIGHT, TIME, AND PLACE: SELECTED WORKS, 1966 - 1999<br />
ROBERT MOTHERWELL<br />
SELECTED UNIQUE WORKS<br />
BUTTERFIELD, 2000, acrylic on canvas, 57.75 x 67.75 inches, courtesy of Francine Seders Gallery<br />
GESTURE PAPER PAINTING NO. 11, 1975<br />
Acrylic on paper, 18 x 25 inches<br />
©<strong>2009</strong> Dedalus Foundation, Inc. Licensed by VAGA, NY<br />
<strong>February</strong> 19 - March 28<br />
QUILTERS OF GEE’S BEND QUILTS AND ETCHINGS<br />
Opening reception: Thursday,<br />
<strong>February</strong> 19, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.<br />
“Saturday After” artist’s talk on<br />
Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 21 at noon<br />
above: NANCY PETTWAY, BRICKLAYER<br />
VARIATION, 2003, quilted fabric, 71 x 71 inches<br />
right: MARY LEE BENDOLPH, PASSING BY, 2007<br />
Softground, aquatint and spitbite aquatint with chine-collé<br />
kozo, 39 x 43 inches, edition of 50<br />
<strong>February</strong> 19 - March 28<br />
WILLIAM KENTRIDGE RECENT PRINTS<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong>’s Paci c Operaworks, presents William Kentridge’s staged production of the<br />
Claudio Monteverdi opera, The Return of Ulysses, March 11 – 28, Moore Theater,<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong>. Tickets through TicketMaster.<br />
Henry <strong>Art</strong> Gallery presents William Kentridge, including drawings, lms, sculpture and<br />
prints, <strong>February</strong> 7- May 3, <strong>2009</strong><br />
Henry <strong>Art</strong> Gallery presents a William Kentridge performance, I am not me, the horse<br />
is not mine, March 9. Contact Henry Gallery for details<br />
212 THIRD AVENUE S<br />
SEATTLE, WA 98104<br />
206 624-0770<br />
www.gregkucera.com<br />
staff@gregkucera.com<br />
Open: Tuesday - Saturday, 10:30 - 5:30<br />
Closed: Sunday and Monday<br />
<strong>Art</strong>ist Notes:<br />
MARK CALDERON<br />
WHITING TENNIS<br />
Speaking Parts: Conversations between<br />
Works in the Collection<br />
Tacoma <strong>Art</strong> Museum<br />
Tacoma, WA<br />
through November 2010<br />
CLAUDIA FITCH<br />
DARREN WATERSTON<br />
Surrealist Impulse: New Acquisitions<br />
Tacoma <strong>Art</strong> Museum<br />
Tacoma, WA<br />
through May <strong>2009</strong><br />
EDWARD WICKLANDER<br />
<strong>Art</strong> and Illusion: Selections from the<br />
Frederick R. Weisman <strong>Art</strong> Foundation<br />
Susquehanna <strong>Art</strong> Museum<br />
Harrisburg, PA<br />
through April 19<br />
Upcoming <strong>Exhibitions</strong>:<br />
April 2 - May 16<br />
VICTORIA HAVEN<br />
Works in Paper and Metal<br />
SUSAN SKILLING<br />
Paintings<br />
THE MAGIC FLUTE, 2006
Elizabeth Sandvig, Swimming Up, 2008, oil on canvas, 36 x 30"<br />
photo: Spike Mafford<br />
Michael Dailey<br />
exhibition continues<br />
through <strong>February</strong> 8.<br />
FRANCINE<br />
SEDERS<br />
GALLERY<br />
6701 Greenwood Ave N<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong>, WA 98103-5225<br />
(206) 782-0355<br />
www.sedersgallery.com<br />
Hours:<br />
Tuesday–Saturday 11–5<br />
Sunday 1–5,<br />
and by appointment<br />
<strong>February</strong> 13 – March 15, <strong>2009</strong><br />
E L I Z A B E T H<br />
S A N D V I G<br />
Turtle Dreams<br />
M I C H A E L<br />
S P A F F O R D<br />
Images from The Odyssey<br />
Reception:<br />
Sunday <strong>February</strong> 15, 2 – 4 p.m.<br />
Michael Spafford, Odysseus and the Sirens #11, 2008, oil on gessoed paper, 30 x 40"<br />
photo: Spike Mafford<br />
Above, left to right: Wishful Well, 2008, mixed media and collage on canvas, 48 x 48 inches; Schooner 4, 2008, mixed media and collage on canvas, 48 x 48 inches<br />
On the Mezzanine<br />
GROVER<br />
THURSTON<br />
GALLERY<br />
/<br />
309 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SOUTH<br />
SEATTLE, WA 98104 ■ (206) 223-0816<br />
www.groverthurston.com<br />
Tom Reed<br />
Can’t see the forest (for the trees?)<br />
<strong>February</strong> 5 - <strong>February</strong> 28, <strong>2009</strong><br />
<strong>Art</strong>ist Reception: Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 5, 6 - 8 pm<br />
Deborah Mersky - Float<br />
Small gouache paintings<br />
Upcoming <strong>Exhibitions</strong><br />
March / Molly Hill April / John Dempcy May / Kenna Moser<br />
GALLERY HOURS: TUES - SAT: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM<br />
& BY APPOINTMENT
300 South Washington, <strong>Seattle</strong> 98104<br />
206-587-4033<br />
gail@ggibsongallery.com<br />
Hours: Tues.-Fri. 11-5:30, Sat. 11-5<br />
Closed Sunday & Monday<br />
www.ggibsongallery.com<br />
20/20<br />
A group exhibit featuring the clear vision of 20th century photographers<br />
January 15 through <strong>February</strong> 28, <strong>2009</strong><br />
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, In front of the Dauphine Pavillion (Club de l’etrier) Paris, 1912, Signed gelatin silver print<br />
(Donation Jacques-Henri Lartigue)<br />
Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Hector Acebes, Diane Arbus, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Ruth<br />
Bernhard, Wynn Bullock, Imogen Cunningham, Walker Evans, Yousuf Karsh, Jacques-Henri<br />
Lartigue, Ruth Orkin, Aaron Siskind, Brett Weston, Minor White and Marion Post Wolcott<br />
Upcoming exhibitions:<br />
March 5-April 11: Flight-Work by Nealy Blau, Larry Calkins,<br />
Faryn Davis, Marc Dennis & Justin Gibbens<br />
April 16 to May 30: Eirik Johnson-Sawdust Mountain<br />
French Curve, 2008, Acrylic on Canvas, 16" x 14"<br />
Lucinda Parker<br />
<strong>February</strong> 5,– 28, <strong>2009</strong><br />
<strong>Art</strong>ist's Reception: First Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 5, 6–8 pm<br />
LINDA HODGES GALLERY<br />
316 First Avenue South / <strong>Seattle</strong>, WA 98104 / (206) 624-3034 / www.lindahodgesgallery.com / Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 - 5:30
Carmen Vetter<br />
TIES THAT BIND (detail)<br />
kiln formed glass<br />
85”h x 85”w x 1.5”d<br />
tacoma<br />
february 14 - march 8, <strong>2009</strong><br />
carmen vetter<br />
Joshua Weintraub<br />
UNTITLED<br />
oil, acrylic, spray paint on canvas<br />
36”h x 48”w<br />
SEATTLE<br />
110 UNION STREET #200<br />
SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98101<br />
P: 206.587.6501<br />
F:206.587.6502<br />
WWW.TRAVERGALLERY.COM<br />
seattle<br />
february 6 - march 1, <strong>2009</strong><br />
joshua weintraub<br />
TACOMA<br />
1821 EAST DOCK STREET #100<br />
TACOMA WASHINGTON 98402<br />
P: 253.383.3685<br />
F: 253.383.3687
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c/o Encore Media Group<br />
425 N 85TH ST<br />
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309 Occidental Ave S ü 223-0816 ü www.groverthurston.com<br />
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312 Second Ave South ü 903-6220 ü www.jamesharrisgallery.com<br />
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110 Union St, 2nd Fl ü 587-6501 ü www.travergallery.com<br />
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