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Visual Arts: Page 21

But is it art?

Without a broad audience, contemporary art establishes a foothold in Eugene

Visual Arts 7 years ago

A video circulating on YouTube shows a curator, Aram Moshayedi, at LA’s Hammer Museum introducing actors Will Ferrell and Joel McHale to a contemporary art exhibit, … Continue reading →

Spring Forth

‘Dead Loss’ is part of Eugene Contemporary Art’s 2018 exhibition series

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Chance meetings and random events in art were made popular a century ago by the Dadaists and Surrealists in Europe, and then by the Abstract … Continue reading →

French Photography at the Schnitzer

Looking back at photos from before iPhones and selfies

Visual Arts 7 years ago

It’s not often the work of a 10-year-old artist winds up in a museum. The French child prodigy Jacques-Henri Lartigue is an exception, having been … Continue reading →

Rolling on the River

Eugene Symphony, McKenzie River Trust and Travel Lane County team up for music and photo extravaganza

MusicVisual Arts 7 years ago

When Eugene Symphony began planning this month’s orchestra concert some two years ago, Executive Director Scott Freck wondered to himself: What are the things we’re … Continue reading →

The Secret Life of Trees

Keith Achepohl at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Visual Arts 7 years ago

After I viewed Keith Achepohl’s new exhibit Vision of Nature/Vessel of Beauty at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, I began to look at the … Continue reading →

Art Out of Science

Barbara MacCallum uses her scientist husband’s publications and his body for art

Visual Arts 7 years ago

If the titles of artworks in Barbara MacCallum’s Appropriating Science at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through Jan. 28 remind you of a movie … Continue reading →

‘Drive It Like You Stole It’

Adam Grosowsky: New Paintings at Karin Clarke Gallery through December 23

Visual Arts 7 years ago

When I met Adam Grosowsky to discuss his art, I wasn’t expecting a philosophical discussion. But Grosowsky, 58, was in a reflective mood, as interested … Continue reading →

Printmaking Explodes in Oregon

From galleries and museums to artist studios, printmaking makes genuine art accessible

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Say the word “art” and most people imagine a painting — an original, unique work, done with oil paints on canvas, usually by an artist … Continue reading →

Euzine 2.0

Zines are pumping a pulse into Eugene’s art scene

Visual Arts 8 years ago

Eugene’s art scene is not dead. While the closing of the Jacobs Gallery dealt a blow to art’s accessibility in the city, a group of … Continue reading →

Perspective and Pigment

Interpreting the landscape at White Lotus Gallery

Visual Arts 8 years ago

An appealing mix of reality and imagination in each of Jon Jay Cruson’s paintings reminds me of a bit from the first days of the … Continue reading →

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