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February 2008

MICHAEL BROPHY / Laura Russo Gallery
NEXUS / Kelowna Art Gallery
DONNA BALMA / Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
ROY ARDEN / Vancouver Art Gallery
ROMAN ART / Seattle Art Museum

November 2007

CHRISTINE DAVIS / Presentation House Gallery
DOUG BIDEN / Burnaby Art Gallery
JOE FAFARD / Douglas Udell Gallery
GEORGE JOHANSON / Hallie Ford Museum of Art
DING Q, LÊ / Bellevue Arts Museum

September 2007

REMBRANDT AND THE GOLDEN AGE OF DUTCH ART / Portland Art Museum
WIM BLOM: PAINTINGS 2004 / Ian Tan Gallery
GEORGIA O'KEEFE / Vancouver Art Gallery
MARIANNA SCHMIDT / Evergreen Cultural Centre
8TH NORTHWEST BIENNIAL EXHIBITION / Tacoma Art Museum

June 2007

VANCOUVER ART & ECONOMIES / Arsenal Pulp Press
ANXIOUS OBJECTS: WILLIE COLE / Frye Art Museum
HOUSE OF ORACLES: HUANG YONG PIN / Vancouver Art Gallery
KINDERTOTENTANZ / David Haughton
ROAD RUNNER / Kelowna Art Gallery

April 2007

FRED HERZOG / Vancouver Art Gallery
JOHN DIVOLA / G. Gibson Gallery
TOTEMS TO TURQUOISE / Vancouver Museum
SHERRY KARVER / Lisa Harris Gallery
BARBARA McGILL BALFOUR / Richmond Art Gallery

February 2007

NEW LEIPZIG PAINTINGS / Frye Art Museum
JAPANESE ZEN PAINTINGS / Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
PAINT: A PSYCHEDELIC PRIMER / Vancouver Art Gallery
THE DECOR PROJECT / Western Front Gallery
DALE CHIHULY / Diane Farris Gallery

November 2006

VIK MUNIZ / Seattle Asian Art Museum
FRANK BOYDEN / Hallie Ford Museum
Buschlen Mowat Gallery
ARTHUR ERICKSON / Vancouver Art Galler
SHIWAN CERAMIC SCULPTURE / Art Gallery of Greater Victoria

September 2006

SIGRID SANDSTRÖM / Frye Museum
T:BA:06 / Portland Art Institute
RAVEN TRAVELLING / Vancouver Art Gallery
HANS-PETER FELDMANN / Contemporary Art Gallery
GUNILLA JOSEPHSON / Southern Alberta Art Gallery

June 2006

UNFINISHED BUSINESS / Presentation House Gallery
LANDMARKS / Kelowna Art Gallery
THE ARID EDGE OF EARTH / Diane Farris Gallery
CHINA TRADE / Centre A
BILL JACOBSON: PHOTOGRAPHY / G. Gibson Gallery

April 2006

BOBBY BURGERS / Foster White Gallery
ENN ERISALU / Atelier Gallery
EVAN LEE / Presentation House Gallery
BRIAN JUNGEN / Vancouver Art Gallery
CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY PAINTING / Seattle Asian Art Museum

February 2006

MANAWA: PACIFIC HEARTBEAT / Spirit Wrestler Gallery
THE POETICS OF WEST COAST MODERNISM IN WEST VANCOUVER / Ferry Building
THE RICHMOND ART GALLERY: 25 YEARS / Richmond Art Gallery
LOOKING FORWARD, GLANCING BACK / Bellevue Arts Museum
THE ORCHID PAVILION GATHERING / Seattle Art Museum
A BRUSH WITH LIFE / Diane Farris Gallery

November 2005

STEPHEN SHORE / Presentation Housse Gallery
FRANK OKADA / Museum of Northwest Art
EVEN DIENER / Evergreen Cultural Centre
TAKAO TANABE / Vancouver Art Gallery
GELAM NGUZU KAZI / Alcheringa Gallery

September 2005

CHARLES E. HEANEY / Hallie Ford Museum of Art
VESSA PERUNOVICH / Bjornson Kajiwara Gallery
PEOPLE OF THE RIVER / Portland Art Museum
GENERAL IDEA / Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
JIM BREUKELMAN / State Gallery

June 2005

MICHAEL BROPHY / Hallie Ford Museum of Art
CAPE DORSET SCULPTURE / Spirit Wrestler Gallery
WAKING DREAMS / Portland Art Museum
RODNEY GRAHAM / Vancouver Art Gallery
AKBAR NAZEMI / Presentation House Gallery

April 2005

VIETNAM NOW / Billy King Showroom
JOSEPH PARK / Frye Art Museum
THE BOW / Glenbow Museum
CLAUDIA BECK
& ANDREW GRUFT / Vancouver Art Gallery
CHILDE HASSAM / Portland Art Museum

February 2005

DOUGLAS CURRAN / Presentation House Gallery
AMELIA ALCOCK-WHITE / Simon Patrich Gallery
SPHERE / Presentation Gallery
BEAUTY QUEENS / Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
COINCIDENT / Artspeak

November 2004

ATSUKO TANAKA / Morris and Henry Belkin Art Gallery
MASSIVE CHANGE / Vancouver Art Gallery
H.G. COX / Presentation House Gallery
FRED STRICKLAND / Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery
ALLUVION / Campbell River & District Public Art Gallery

September 2004

ALLYSON CLAY / Walter Phillips Gallery
BONIFACHO / Bau-Xi
ROBERT DAVIDSON / Museum of Anthropology
RAU COLLECTION / Portland Art Museum
T:BA:04 / Portland Institute for Contemporary Art

June 2004

OPEN SPACES / Buschlen Mowat Galleries
THINKING TEXTILE / Richmond Art Gallery
THE FIFTH ELEMENT / AION Art Gallery
ALFRED CURRIER: IMPASTO / University of Washington
LANDSCAPE & MEMORY: SIX OKANAGAN ARTISTS / The Art Ark Gallery
THE FABERGÉ MENAGERIE / Portland Art Museum
WILLIAM ALLISTER & DONNA BASPALY / Kurbatoff Galler

February 2004

BAJA TO VANCOUVER / Vancouver Art Gallery
JOHN COLE / Lisa Harris Gallery
HOT CLAY / Surrey Art Gallery
VISION AND FORM: INUIT ART / Marion Scott Gallery
KOREAN CONTEMPORARY ART / Cascata Gallery

November 2003

KIWI SPIRIT CONNECTIONS / Spirit Wrestler Gallery
SAM COLLECTS: CONTEMPORARY ART PROJECT / Seattle Art Museum
GORDON SMITH / Equinox Gallery
FREQUENT STOPS: JACK JEFFREY / ArtSpeak Gallery
CONSCIOUSNESS: SHYH-CHARNG LO / Art Beatus Gallery

September 2003

PLOT / Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver
SLIPPAGE / Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
GROUP OF SEVEN IN WESTERN CANADA / Glenbow Museum, Calgary
FOR THE RECORD: DRAWING CONTEMPORARY LIFE / Vancouver Art Gallery
WHAT'S WRONG? WHAT'S RIGHT: AGAINST CENSORSHIP / Arsenal Press

April 2003

MALCOLM CURTIS ROSS / Waterworks Gallery, San Juan, WA
STEPHEN ANDREWS: LIKENESS / Helen Belkin Gallery, Vancouver
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Vancouver Street Photographs / Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver
STAN DOUGLAS / Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver

September 2002

ELSPETH PRATT | LISA ROBERTSON / Artspeak, Vancouver
ALL AMAZED: FOR ROY KIYOOKA / Morris & Helen Belkin Gallery, Vancouver
RENEE VAN HELM / Contemporary Art Gallery
CLAYTON JAMES / Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, WA
VICKEY MARSHALL / Art Gallery at Evergreen Cultural Centre, Coquitlam, BC

June 2002

KEVIN RODGERS | DEREK SULLIVAN / Artspeak, Vancouver
LINO TAGLIAPETRA / William Traver Gallery, Seattle
RICK BARTOW / Hallie Ford Museum, Salem
ARNI HARALDSSON / Contemporary Art Gallery
MARK SPENCER / Frye Art Museum, Seattle

April 2002

KYOZON / Kamloops Art Gallery
BRIAN JUNGEN / Contemporary Art Gallery
STUFF OF DREAMS / Portland Art Gallery
ARNI HARALDSSON / Contemporary Art Gallery
THE UNCANNY: EXPERIMENTS IN CYBORG CULTURE / Vancouver Art Gallery


 Back  Exhibition Catalogues

Fred  HerzogFRED HERZOG: VANCOUVER PHOTOGRAPHS by Grant Arnold and Michael Turner. This large-format volume of Herzog’s colour photographs was published for his major retrospective at the Vancouver Art Gallery in the spring of 2007. The catalogue contains lavish full-page reproductions, essays, an interview and a chronology of work since 1953. Herzog provides a nostalgic and provocative look at the identity of a city that has undergone profound changes over the past 50 years with his shots of people, shops, buildings and signage in Chinatown, the Downtown Eastside, Strathcona, Main Street and Robson Street.

152 pages, $45 CDN. Order from the Vancouver Art Gallery Store, Vancouver BC, 604-662-4706.

John DivolaJOHN DIVOLA: THREE ACTS, with an essay by David Campany and interview with Jan Tumlir, showcases the artist’s arresting photos of abandoned and vandalized buildings. The disturbling beautiful colour photos especially of homes by the sea in Zuma (1977-78) reveal burnt-out window frames, spray-bombed walls and junk-strewn floors in stark contrast to the romantic sunsets and cloudscapes beyond the windows. Other images include exterior and interior photographs of houses undergoing removal from a neighbourhood near LAX in 1976 which Divola entered and spray-painted before photographing.

144 pages. $50 USD. Available from the G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle WA, (206) 587-4033 or gail@ggibsongallery.com

Totems to TurquoiseTOTEMS TO TURQUOISE: NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN JEWELRY ARTS OF THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST is a lavish Abrams publication with 150 full-page plates of exquisite first nations jewellery. An artist’s statement and description of each piece of jewellery ranging stylistically from very traditional to contemporary, accompanies each piece. Compiled by general editor Kari Chalker with contributions by Lois S. Dubin, Peter M. Whitely and Martine Reid, the large book is divided into two sections – northwest coast art and art from the southwest United States.

224 pages, $67.50 CDN hardcover, $33.95 CDN softcover. Available from Vancouver Museum, Vancouver BC, 604-730-5312 or email giftshop@vanmuseum.bc.ca

Fred  HerzogSURVEILLANCE: SHERRY KARVER features new work by San Francisco Bay Area artist Sherry Karver, and is published in conjunction with her exhibition at the Morris Graves Museum. Karver’s work examines the growing phenomenon of routine surveillance in our culture. The first part of the Surveillance series involves images downloaded from Internet webcams then manipulated and painted by the artist. The second features her photographs of images seen on airport screening machines. The catalogue includes a forward by Douglas Bullis.

20 pages, softcover. $15 USD. Available from Lisa Harris Gallery, Seattle, (206) 443-3315 or email staff@lisaharrisgallery.com

Barbara BalfourSELFISH is a lively introduction to the semi-autobiographic work of Toronto-based artist Barbara McGill Balfour. Published in a tiny format, the catalogue surveys work created between1998-2004 on exhibit at the Richmond Art Gallery, BC. from January-February 2007.

Softcover, 32 pages, price $12 CDN. Order from the Richmond Art Gallery, 604-231-6454

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We encourage galleries and museums to submit catalogues of recent exhibitions for review consideration to Preview, PO Box 549, Station ‘A’, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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