2005 Stories by Andrew Engelson
published October 5, 2005
This month's First Thursday sees the opening of two solo shows from a pair of talented Seattle artists. Miller is a painter who specializes in... More >>
published October 5, 2005
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published October 5, 2005
Can curating an art exhibit be an art form in its own right?
"150 Works of Art," a generically titled show of photographs,... More >>
published September 28, 2005
In the early days of abstract expressionism, it was a common fallacy of criticism to try to see identifiable shapes hidden within the chaos of... More >>
published September 28, 2005
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published September 21, 2005
Animation at its most basic is the focus of this quiet group show mounted by local curator Fionn Meade. Without exception, the works are... More >>
published September 21, 2005
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published September 14, 2005
Deputy director of art, Seattle Art Museum. More >>
published September 14, 2005
Lynne Hershman Leeson San Francisco–based... More >>
published September 14, 2005
What if every moment of your life, no matter how boring or banal, had a soundtrack? In part, that's what Seattle artist Ken Fandell explores in... More >>
published September 14, 2005
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published September 7, 2005
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published August 31, 2005
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published August 24, 2005
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published August 17, 2005
So much of the messy transition from girl to woman in our society is dominated by images, and it's not just skeletal magazine models. You can... More >>
published August 17, 2005
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published August 10, 2005
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published August 3, 2005
We had planned to name artist Joseph Park Seattle's best painter under 40, but then we learned he hit that midlife milestone late last... More >>
published August 3, 2005
David B. Williams knows nature in Seattle. As the author of the recently published The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes From... More >>
published August 3, 2005
I'm a little skeptical of art as refuge. Sometimes, when art tries too hard to offer contemplation and peacefulness, you're more aware of the... More >>
published August 3, 2005
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published July 27, 2005
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published July 20, 2005
It's not often that the outdoor world intersects with the very indoor world of visual art. I happen to hike a lot, and for many in the... More >>
published July 20, 2005
James Cicatko paints horrible images. Not that the paintings in his solo show "Little Monsters" are bad—in fact, quite the opposite.... More >>
published July 20, 2005
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