Target Practice: Painting Under Attack, 1949-78 closes at the Seattle Art Museum on Monday, which means, it’s open Labor Day. If you live in the Northwest and fail to see this show, you’re going to have to lie about it later and say you did. For the sake of your immortal soul, time to get a move on. If you’re strapped for cash, no problem. Admission at SAM is pay-what-you-can.
(Otto Muehl)
Douglas Britt, art critic of the Houston Chronicle, contributed three silent videos on the HC’s entertainment blog, here, here and here. Jen Graves review here. Emily Pothast on Translinguistic Other here. Sharon Susanna Bluhm on Getting to Know You Better here.
My reviews here, here, here, here, here and here. This is the most important contemporary art exhibit in the history of the Seattle Art Museum. Why it is not traveling is beyond me.
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