Lawrimore Shows Painting (Yes, Really)
Posted Dec. 28, 2007 at 4:37 pm by Adriana Grant
Image: a work by Seattle artist Robert Hardgrave, courtesy of Lawrimore Project.
Scott Lawrimore has been criticized for not showing painting (one instance here) though his next show, curated by gallery manager Alex Ohge focuses on just that.
I can't wait to see it.
All the key details from the press alert I just received:
The Prom - A Semi-Formal Survey of Semi-Formal Painting Curated by Alex OhgeOpening: January 10, 5-8pm.
January 11th - February 23rd.
Lawrimore Project, 831 Airport Way South, Seattle, WA 98134Tomory Dodge (LA)
Ingrid Calame (LA)
Yoon Lee (SF)
Robert Hardgrave (Seattle)
Eric Sall (NY)
Gordon Terry (NY)
Joseph Park (Seattle)
Tiffany Calvert (NY)
Nicholas Nyland (Seattle)Lawrimore Project is pleased to present the second of a three-part series devoted to contemporary painting strategies. Curated by Gallery Manager, Alex Ohge, The Prom... is a pure celebration of the medium and could easily have been subtitled, "paintings for painters and the people who love them." This semi-formal survey brings together a group of artists from around the country all completely devoted to the process of painting and all exploring the semi-formal terrain where representation meets painting for painting's sake.
Topics: Visual Arts

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