SADA Exhibit Guide - November 2015

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The Shape of Things to Come oscillates between the stark formal qualities of Modernism and the soulful and emotionally provocative narratives of contemporary life valued by Postmodernism. Kindler utilizes diverse mediums such as photography, painting and drawing that blur the line between two dimensional and sculptural works. Her subject matter explores the human figure--spirited young men, women and children are captured in dynamic compositions that tap into the psychology of the subject as they dramatically move and gesture. The motion and energy in Kindler’s subjects is reflected in the undulating shapes that compose many of the works in this exhibition.


Flying (2015) mixed media on three panels 24” x 38”
























SADA was created in May of 1990 to uphold high ethical standards among its membership and to promote cultural and educational activities. It is the goal of SADA to develop and promote programs directed toward expanding the art world of Greater Seattle and to increase the public confidence in responsible fine art dealers. Enjoy this special expanded edition of the Seattle Art Dealers Association Exhibit Guide. Printed versions are available at all SADA member galleries. Sign up to receive this digital publication for free at www.seattleartdealers.com Join us for the downtown Art Walk on the First Thursday of each month. Most galleries stay open late and hold free receptions for new exhibits.


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