I had seen lying horizontal in acid baths in Simone Fischer’s. In their verticality on the wall, they confronted me with their sheer scale, no longer allowing me to look down on them. Striations in rust, etched car-dealer for-sale flags, and even dessicated flies trapped in acid tracks, unabashedly received my gaze and spoke back.
Read MoreArtist Simone Fischer passionately relayed the fundamental elemental kinship at the heart of her sculpture process in metal and how it comes full circle—from the landscape, to the industry of the working classes that historically immigrated to the area, to her hands.
Read MoreAn interview with Lucy Cotter by Jess Nickel following the opening of Cotter’s second exhibition, Unquiet Objects, in her Curator-in-Residence series, Turnstones, at Disjecta.
Read MoreThrough a conversation that starts and stops in May 2020 and is then revisited in March 2021, one year after the pandemic began. They discuss how Ackerman’s paintings, although often humourous and joyful, serve as a visual attraction for ruminative dialogues surrounding sorrow and intimate healing.
Read MoreKnecht’s paintings rest in a dichotomous, fringe space. Her color palette is bright but sickly, her figures grin through pain. Loose, wobbling bodies move like the wind, but also feel trapped and isolated on the canvas. While Knecht’s references to folklore and mythology are rooted in deeply human emotions and understandings, her figures are also experiencing a newness—her mothers feel profound joy while facing discomfort and challenges yet unknown.
Read MoreAn interview with M Acuff by Laurel V. McLaughlin about M Acuff’s artistic practice, which, ranges from object making to installation to video and performance.
Read MoreAs I visited Haley Darya Parsa’s solo exhibition, The sun leaves me to find you, at Third Room Project, my first gallery show since the March lockdowns (on a rare but welcomed sunny day in Portland, OR), I was stunned by the gentle power of the installation
Read MoreAs our town continues to remain on pause, with art happenings postponed indefinitely, Luiza Lukova interviews Holly Osborne from the comfort of their respective homes, touching on inspirations, emotions, and experiences.
Read MoreDavey Barnwell works primarily in painting and illustration. She boldly uses color in her visual language, which is often rooted in memory and her abstracted forms and shape serve as a way to understand her own surroundings.
Read MoreWe met in her studio at Yale Union in SE Portland to talk about poetry, grief, and narrative a few weeks ago, before Portland closed for business under our current health crisis.
Read MoreAn interview with Kalaija Mallery, the director of Third Room, an artist-run alternative art space that’s been operating since 2017. We highlight this space and the concepts that helped frame its existence, and where it’s going moving forward.
Read MoreInterview with Sullivan, chatting about her artistic process, her history with the Lake Oswego Open Show, and her creative direction.
Read MoreInterview with Los Angeles based artist Lilian Martinez following the opening of “Soft Shades” at Nationale in Southeast Portland.
Read MoreInterview with Portland based artist Aby Henry.
Read MoreInterview with Portland-based artist Tabitha Nikolai following the opening of “Utopia Without You” at Williamson | Knight in Northwest Portland.
Read MoreInterview with Portland-based artist Claiborne Colombo following her solo show at 1122 gallery.
Read MoreInterview with Lukova and Christ following a curatorial debut at Nationale.
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