Seattle Art Fair: all art, all weekend
"Where's Lisa? She just kind of disappeared." Here's a hint: follow the art.
I'll be immersed nose-deep in the Seattle Art Fair, Out of Sight, Unity at the Bemis... I intend to see ALL THE ART. And so can you (virtually).
Look who I found -- artist Rick Araluce!
Go follow my Instagram for a deluge of artwork in downtown Seattle.
Work by Kehinde Wiley (Roberts & Tilton Gallery) at Seattle Art Fair
I'll be there all weekend. (Try the veal. Don't forget to tip your server.)
Work by Kelly Reemtsen (David Klein Gallery) at Seattle Art Fair
The last gasp of summer art
So much (art) to see, so much to do in August before we buckle down to the serious business of fall.
For a few more days at ArtXchange Gallery, you can let June Sekiguchi's "Waterfall" wash over you...
"Waterfall" at ArtXchange Gallery until August 27, 2016.
The Seattle Art Fair is long gone, but good news -- you still have two more weekends to be floored by the contemporary Northwest art at "Out of Sight."
And I've dived deep into all the gorgeousness.
But I'm backing away now, before I start comparing my ideas unfavorably to theirs. Which is just one of many ways to feel miserable as an artist.
So though I hope you go and see my work at the Centennial Center Gallery -- before August 29th! -- I hope you won't see much of me for awhile. Things to do, stuff to make... you understand.
Seattle Art Fair and/or Out of Sight
If you're up for a stunning array of artworks, all within three or four blocks, head to Pioneer Square and CenturyLink Field. You'll need the weekend to absorb Out of Sight and the Seattle Art Fair.
Seattle mayor Ed Murray tries out Micah Ganske's VR piece at the 101/Exhibit booth, Seattle Art Fair.
If you've never been to a high-end art gallery, the kind where the art is priced higher than a Honda Civic, the Seattle Art Fair is quite the sight. Most galleries at the Fair are the big dogs of the fine art world: New York's Gagosian Gallery (which has other locations too), for example, as well as galleries from London, Tokyo and Seoul. Some words that come to mind about the Fair:
Glossy.
BIIIIIIG.
"Eternity-Aphrodite of Knidos, Tang Dynasty Sitting Buddha," Xu Zhen (James Cohan Gallery)
Sometimes perplexing.
Seattle Art Fair-goers puzzle over "Eulogy" by Patricia Piccinini (Jenkins Johnson Gallery).
Funny thing is, some of the art at Out of Sight -- a satellite exhibit of Seattle-area artists -- also inspire the same descriptions: Sometimes perplexing...
"To our scattered bodies go," Casey Curran (Roq La Rue Gallery)
BIIIIIIG.
"Ex Image," Damien Gilley
Glossy. Yeah, Seattle can do glossy.
"Black Bear," Justin Beckman (Roq La Rue Gallery)
I noticed some of the work here is edgier. You won't see anything like C. Davida Ingram's "Object Lesson -- Where Can My Black Ass Be Safe" or the anti-Damien Hirst piece (didn't see a wall card for information).
I'm enjoying both, but of course I'm rooting for the home team. Speaking of which, it doesn't get any more home team than Art of the City.
This is your friendly reminder that two of my works will be in the Tashiro Kaplan Building -- for one day only! So I'm counting myself part of the Seattle + art + fair experience. If you see no other art this weekend, take the bus down to Pioneer Square and see mine!