Short, dark month, but the art is good.
Opening Wednesday night in Bellevue, 6-9 p.m.
Open Satellite launches a biennial of architectural model making titled Supermodel, featuring students and Allied Works Architecture, AWA image below. (Clothespins are finally getting the respect they deserve.)
Opening Thursday (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) at Wright Space, 407 Dexter Ave. N.
BIG IS BETTER (or so some claim) Large-scale paintings from the Virginia and Bagley Wright collection, 1960s-1980s, featuring Jennifer Bartlett, Al Held, Al
Jensen, Donald Judd, Robert Longo, Larry Poons, James Rosenquist, Susan
Rothenberg, Julian Schnabel and Frank Stella.
Opening Thursday night in Pioneer Square, 6-8 p.m.
The late Mary Henry at Howard House – abstraction as echo chamber.
Gaylen Hansen at Linda Hodges. These ducks matter.
Mandy Greer at Ohge Ltd – If a little is good, more is so much better.
Fertilizing Utopias at Soil, with Claire Johnson’s tree portraits in the back space. In Fertilizing Utopias, Vaughn Bell:
Jason Hirata at James Harris (pigment mixed with sweat, image in previous post). Also at Harris, Alexander Kroll – small scale, intimate gestures.
Sol Hasemi – Object History Awareness – at Gallery4Culture. Below, Bouquet of Flowers, (After Pissarro)
Anne Siems, Taxonomy of the Velvet Forest at Grover/Thurston. Clothes unmake the girl.
Later in the month:
Rosa Lazzarini Feb.11 at Joe Bar.
Alon Levine, Art for the Masses Feb. 13 at Ambach & Rice. I’m sure the masses will be happy to hear it.
Dan Webb, Stones and Flowers, Feb. 18 at Greg Kucera. Artist’s talk March 6, noon, in the gallery. (Webb is currently featured in a retrospective survey, Unring the Bell, at Cornish College.)
Also Feb. 18 at Kucera – Roger Shimomura’s recent painting. He will lecture March 18, 7 p.m., at the Wing Luke Museum.
Tivon Rice Feb. 18 at Lawrimore Project. Among other things, Rice makes light sculptures for a better, more evolved planet.
Also at Lawrimore – Jennie C. Jones
Robert Mirenzi Feb. 19 at Francine Seders. He’s working with inflatable bladders, but it’s really all about color.
Michael Schall at Platform Feb. 25 – how to die skiing.
Already open this month – do not miss: Claudia Fitch at Suyama Space.
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