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Richard Morhous
His early training in graphic design and printmaking is quite visible, to uneven effect, in paintings that at their best combine structure and fluidity. More...


Sam Francis
This in-depth survey of Sam Francis' career encompasses even his early landscapes and runs through his final works. More...


Wary of the Spiritual
Are we strictly thinking and material beings? Betty Ann Brown revisits the impact of the Cartesian tradition on the spiritual impulse in art. More...


Modernist Siblings
Matthew Kangas profiles the modernist sculptures commissioned over the last 40 years by the Seattle Arts Commission. More...


Mitra Fabian
Mitra Fabian's pod-like forms made of poured white hydro-stone are lightly tethered to a jumble of long, unpainted wooden sticks. More...


"Tapping the Third Realm"
A multi-generational selection of artists map the "Third Realm" in personal, often idiosyncratic ways that would have been incomprehensible to an earlier age. More...


Alchemy of Ordinary
The range and volume of art in "The Alchemy of the Ordinary" proves an asset in demonstrating the extraordinary elasticity of the collage practice. More...


Lucinda Parker
"All clouds choose the loftiest peak to pile themselves upon" entitles Lucinda Parker's series starring Oregon's iconic Mount Hood. More...


Leon Gaspard
Russian-born Leon Schulman matured as a painter at home, and resettled in Taos on doctor's orders due to wounds sustained in the Great War, as Leon Gaspard, where he remains beloved for his lush, romantic paintings. More...


William Catling
Through his clay figures William Catling ponders on which side of the divide between earth and heaven most people belong. More...


"Tapping the Third Realm"
A multi-generational selection of artists map the "Third Realm" in personal, often idiosyncratic ways that would have been incomprehensible to an earlier age. More...


Daniel Bennett
Young artist Daniel Bennett displays conceptual sophistication and a quality of child-like fascination in his new video work, "Definitions 1." More...


Daniel Bennett
Young artist Daniel Bennett displays conceptual sophistication and a quality of child-like fascination in his new video work, "Definitions 1." More...


Julianne Swartz
Wires and pipes and sticking your head in a funnel opens up the visual and auditory senses in Julianne Swartz' bracing babel of voices, chimes and chirps. More...


Gaylen Hansen
Folk and regional tropes notwithstanding, Gaylen Hansen's paintings of an atavistic nature are among the best contemporary narrative works. More...

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