Seattle Artwalk: 3/06

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I’m about a week late on this, but bet­ter late than never: Artwalk was quite fun this month because we had a great crowd to go around with (thanks all!). The gal­leries, how­ever, were a mixed bag: some dis­ap­point­ments and some great surprises.


The Globe, Global Art Venue, and G. Gibson gal­leries were in reruns. Guess it’s not a month to begin with the let­ter G.
Unless, your name is Greg. Greg Kucera gallery had a great sur­prise for us — sketches by Matisse!!! Unfortunately, we got there right at clos­ing, so we did not get to spend much time with them. I’ll have to go back.
Jeff Mihalyo’s paint­ings at D’Adamo / Woltz reminded me of Tom Gehrig’s work. It is some­what sur­real and fan­ci­ful with an occa­sional touch of humor. In the end, though, I like Gehrig’s work bet­ter, though I couldn’t tell you why.
I really enjoyed Ian Boyden’s eerie pig­ment prints at Davidson Gallery. Don’t just look at the web site; you have to go see these in per­son. At a glance, they seem like semi-abstract land­scapes. Get up close and you see that they’re fab­u­lously cre­ated by care­fully let­ting pig­ment inks bleed through the paper. The sub­dued col­ors add to the mood­i­ness.
Foster / White had a cou­ple of curi­ous shows. Carmen Lozar’s fig­urines are intrigu­ing, though I think 80% of the appeal is because they’re fab­u­lously well lit (some­one had a fun time and did an excel­lent job — the light­ing on one piece drew me across the gallery to see it. Again, web sites do no jus­tice). Jamie Evrard’s big flo­ral paint­ing in the entry is strik­ing, pri­mar­ily in it’s choice of col­ors. The oth­ers in the show didn’t impress me much, but then, I’m not into flow­ers.
The TK Lofts were their usual mot­ley selves. Nothing really struck me though. Must’ve been all that rain — and an impend­ing sugar crash hav­ing not eaten most of the day.
We con­cluded as we often do at Trattoria Mitchelli’s for some food, wine, and conversation.

Related posts:

  1. Seatle Artwalk: 2/06
  2. Artwalk: Pioneer Square

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