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Gate Closing
BY RICHARD SPEER | Why is Jennifer Gately leaving the Portland Art Museum?
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Volume at Worksound
BY RICHARD SPEER | Portland artists explore space in curator-about-town Jeff Jahn’s latest show.
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Ed Ruscha at the Portland Art Museum
BY RICHARD SPEERV | An edgy elegy to youth from a pop art original.
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History Versus Nostalgia
BY RICHARD SPEER | Two shows offer differing takes on the swingin’ ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s.
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[Visual Arts]
Something To Believe In
BY RICHARD SPEER | With Immaterialized, Disjecta scores a direct hit.
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From Seattle, with Gusto
BY RICHARD SPEER | Kinga Czerska and John Dempcy show Portlanders how it’s done.
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A Summer Serenade
BY RICHARD SPEER | At New American Art Union, Jacqueline Ehlis shines in one of the year’s best shows.
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Heart Of Glass
BY RICHARD SPEER | Henry Hillman Jr. explores Relationships—in art and life.
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Lowbrow Writ Large
BY RICHARD SPEER | The Contemporary Northwest Art Awards capture the zeitgeist—too well.
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Divine Phantasmagoria
BY RICHARD SPEER | Tilt’s group show is simply...Divine.
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[Visual Arts]
The Aftermath of Experience
BY RICHARD SPEER | Multimedia virtuoso TJ Norris conjures 1980s Manhattan, even as he embalms it.
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(Im)material World
BY RICHARD SPEER | Two artists break on through— the fourth wall.
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[Visual Arts]
Late-April Roundup
BY RICHARD SPEER | See these shows before they come down!
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Installation Situation
BY RICHARD SPEER | Two effective installations shine at Marylhurst and Portland State University.
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October 1st, 2008
Gate Closing | Why is Jennifer Gately leaving the Portland Art Museum?0 comments

September 17th, 2008
Volume at Worksound | Portland artists explore space in curator-about-town Jeff Jahn’s latest show. 0 comments

September 3rd, 2008
Ed Ruscha at the Portland Art Museum | An edgy elegy to youth from a pop art original.0 comments

August 13th, 2008
History Versus Nostalgia | Two shows offer differing takes on the swingin’ ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s.0 comments

July 30th, 2008
Something To Believe In | With Immaterialized, Disjecta scores a direct hit.0 comments

July 23rd, 2008
From Seattle, with Gusto | Kinga Czerska and John Dempcy show Portlanders how it’s done.0 comments

July 16th, 2008
A Summer Serenade | At New American Art Union, Jacqueline Ehlis shines in one of the year’s best shows.0 comments

June 25th, 2008
Heart Of Glass | Henry Hillman Jr. explores Relationships—in art and life.0 comments

June 18th, 2008
Lowbrow Writ Large | The Contemporary Northwest Art Awards capture the zeitgeist—too well.0 comments

June 11th, 2008
Divine Phantasmagoria | Tilt’s group show is simply...Divine.0 comments



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