These photos are quite old, but they’re new to me. Photographer Phyllis Galembo takes colorful portraits of individuals in developing countries and captures the richness and beauty in their everyday dress and surroundings. These photos are...
David Salle Words overlaying images is certainly nothing new, but at least David Salle attempts to present them in a way that’s a bit different from standard fare by making them huge, bold, and nude? His Some Pictures From The 80s show is now...
Seattle’s Davidson Gallery presents the work of three emerging new printmakers. Ellen Heck, Carrie Lingscheit and Matt Rebholz turn out a strong show featuring diverse styles that still manage to feel cohesive. Also included is Matt...
Multi-talented musician/artist/everything Sebastian Blanck has some pretty cool time-lapse collage portraits posted on his Vimeo. Check out this one of Chris Keating of Yeasayer: Chris Keating from sebastianblanck on Vimeo. And this one of Hisham...
I stumbled upon Joey’s work last night at Assemble Gallery as part of the Greenwood/Phinney Art Walk. Assemble is a new space that’s only been open a few months, and their inaugural exhibits have showcased some really lovely work. I...
Drive-by post using Storm Tharp‘s own words to describe his art best: “According to Roman Mythology, the Pillars of Hercules were built by Hercules near the Straits of Gibraltar. The pillars are, in fact, two peaks rising from the sea at...
Now through June 19th at James Harris Gallery (312 2nd Ave. S., Seattle, WA), Tanya Batura will be showing her earthenware and acrylic life-sized human forms. While picture-perfect from some angles, her creations are flawed from other viewpoints...
Contemporary artist Titus Kaphar is an interesting chap, who takes 18th and 19th century portrait paintings and reconfigures them to send forth some rather sophisticated messages. Watch the video below to see him speak, and check out some images...