March 2014
ARMELLE BOUCHET-O’NEILL LIGHTNESS, 2014 20.75 x 7 x 7” blown and sand-carved glass TRAVER GALLERY
M A RC H 6 -3 0 Reception for the Artists: First Thursday, March 6, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
M ITC H E LL A LB A L A Acceptance Artist’s Talk: Tuesday, March 11, 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Apparition, oil on canvas, 28 x 22 in.
JOHN M C CO R M I C K Visitation
Magi, oil on canvas, 20 x 30 in.
Pike Place Market 1922 Pike Place
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Artist Notes:
Michael Dailey - Paintings from the Estate of the Artist
John Buck Jeffrey Simmons Optic Nerve: The Art of Perception Tacoma Art Museum through April 20
Opening reception: March 6, 6-8
Our first exhibition of works from the Estate of Michael Dailey will survey almost fifty years of his paintings, spread throughout our first floor galleries.
Victoria Haven Abstract Drawing curated by Richard Deacon Drawing Room London, UK through April 19
Dailey’s oil paintings from the 1960s through the 1970s reveal his shift from a complex, gesturally rendered landscape toward a sublime suggestion of atmosphere in which the land or sea reference is finally reduced to the very bottom edge of the canvas. The sky, or the depiction of air and light, filling the greater expanse of canvas became the ineffable subject matter of these paintings marking Dailey’s maturation as an artist.
Mark Newport American Pop Tempe Center or the Arts through June 8
As he transitioned from oil to acrylic paint, his format changed from wide, more or less horizontal, bands of open space to the inclusion of vertical and diagonal elements suggesting the passage of time from one band of color to another moving across the picture plane.
WINTER NEAR BRIDGEPORT, 1972 Oil and mixed media on paper, 13 x 10 inches
Mark Newport Crafting a Continuum: Rethinking Contemporary Craft Bellevue Arts Museum Bellevue, WA through April 27
Our exhibition will include paintings on paper from the 1970s that parallel, within their small format of oil paint washes, the shifts that occurred in his larger canvases. The later works on paper reveal a rich variety of media (graphite, pastel, watercolor and acrylic paint) all in service to Dailey’s description of the seasons, time, and weather of places both seductively familiar and strangely alluring.
Whiting Tennis My Side of the Mountain Hallie Ford Museum Salem, OR through March 23
PENINSULA LANDSCAPE (blue, salmon, green), 1968, oil on canvas, 27 x 29.25 inches
Darren Waterston Uncertain Beauty MASS MoCA North Adams, MA March 8, 2014 - Feb 1, 2015 Dan Webb Fragile Fortress: The Art of Dan Webb Bellevue Arts Museum Bellevue, WA March 7 - June 15 Marie Watt Fiber and Material Studies School of the Art Institute of Chicago visiting lecturer March 11 and 12
GREG KUCERA GALLERY
GREG KUCERA DELORIO #4, 2002, acrylic on canvas, 56.5 x 75.75 inches
RIVER MEADOW, EVENING, 1975, oil on canvas, 51.5 x 64.25 inches
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MARCH 6 - 29, 2014
ARTIST RECEPTION: MARCH 6, 6-8 PM
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Bear x 3, 2014, oil on canvas, 18” x 24” Witness II, 2013, oil on canvas, 30” x 48.5”
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Tailgater, 2012, oil on canvas, 30” x 30”
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Tough Terrain, 2013 oil on canvas, 18” x 12”
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Tuesday-Saturday 10:30-5:00
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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS April: Gayle Bard / Timea Tihanyi May: Gary Faigin / Karen Yurkovich
SHADES OF WHITE M A R C H 6 - 2 9 , 2 014 OPENING MARCH 6, 5 -8PM
ARMELLE BOUCHET O’NEILL CHRISTIAN BURCHARD GAY N O R D OW L I N G & M A LC O L M M A R T I N JUN KANEKO JOHN KILEY YURI KINOSHITA FLORA C. MACE & JOEY KIRKPATRIC K DANTE MARIONI AMIE MCNEEL TOBIAS MØHL MICHAEL PETERSON JANE ROSEN PRESTON SINGLETARY APRIL SURGENT KATHY VENTER CARMEN VETTER M E R R I L L WAG N E R JA M I E WA L K E R DICK WEISS ANN WOLFF
110 UNION ST. #200, SEATTLE, 98101 206.587.6501 | TRAVERGALLERY.COM Jane Rosen, Monks, hand blown glass and limestone, 2013, each approx 26 x 6 x 6”
photo: Ben Lerman
OPENING RECEPTIONS: First Thursday, March 6, 6-8pm
HUNDERTWASSER
MIRO
EXHIBITIONS: March 7-29, 2014
NATE STEIGENGA
Necromancin’ at the Mountain Lodge
Friedensreich HUNDERTWASSER (Austrian, 1921-2000) It hurts to wait with love if love is somewhere else Sheet 3 from REGENTAG portfolio. Silkscreen in 29 colors, including 2 phosphorescent, with metal imprints in 6 colors. Edition 3000; 300 signed. 1971/2. Printed by Dietz Offizin, Lengmoos, Bavaria. Published by Ars Viva, Zurich. Koschatzky 46, HWG 630A. 19-1/4 x 26-1/4 in.
JONELLE JOHNSON
Joan MIRO (Spanish, 1893-1983) For Joan Miro Lithographs II. Color Lithograph on Arches, 1975. Signed in pencil. XX/LXXX. Published by Maeght. Cramer 1047. 13 x 9 in.
New Works on Paper
The Unabridged History of the Beginning of Time, Act 2 : Scene I, 2013. Drawer liner, pillow & bed sheets. 17.5 x 24 in.
Nate Steigenga recently received the John and Joyce Price Award of Excellence during the High-Fiber Diet exhibition at the Bellevue Arts Museum 2012 Biennal and was awarded his first museum exhibition as part of Telling Tales: Narrative Works by Nate Steigenga, Cappy Thompson, and Anna Torma also at the Bellevue Arts Museum in 2013. We are proud to present Necromancin’ at the Mountain Lodge, Steigenga’s premier solo exhibition with Davidson Galleries.
Excerpt from Nate Steigenga’s book Civilized Beasts. Limited copies available during the exhibition.
Silver Ginkgo, 2013. Monotype, unique. 18 x 23 in.
NEWS: Jeffery Kuiper has accepted a position as the new Director of ArtREsource. Camille Patha’s A PUNCH of COLOR: 50 Year Retrospective continues at Tacoma Art Museum through May 25. Davidson Galleries will be at the McNay Print Fair, San Antonio, Texas, February 28 - March 2.
313 Occidental Ave S • Seattle, WA 98104 Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-5:30 pm www.davidsongalleries.com
Painting & Sculpture • 206 624-7684 Contemporary Print & Drawing Center • 206 624-1324 Antique Print Department • 206 624-6700
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS April: CAMILLE PATHA - Irascible LOCKWOOD DENNIS - Retrospective
TOM BURROWS H E R E A N D N O W, B O Y S
Tom Burrows, Verdigris Scratch, Middle Red Iron, 2012, porcelain, 17 x 32 inches each
Tom Burrows, Bernier’s Teal, 2014, polymer resin, 48 x 48 inches
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