Art News
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Two Portland Artists Continuing a Tradition in Assemblage Art
The article discusses the evolution of assemblage art, highlighting its historical significance and contemporary interpretations by…
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Boraz, Johanson and Group show — Art Log: Portland, March 2025
Here are four “go” shows for the month of March. At Froelick Gallery, Rebecca Boraz presents…
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A Journey Through Art and Identity in Dallas-Fort Worth
Spending two days crisscrossing the Dallas-Fort Worth area, a place I left more than two years…
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Man and Nature – Painting the Last 300 Miles of the Columbia River Over 150 Years
An exhibition at the Maryhill Museum of Art took us behind the wheel for a hundred-mile…
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Not Just Another Flower Painting
In the history of still life paintings, the genre has always been more than the sum…
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Seattle Art Fair 2024: A Vibrant Comeback Show with New Additions
We don’t have any experience with the Seattle Art Fair prior, but the 2023 edition was…
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The Internet Thinks the Doorknob was Invented in 1878
Ask Microsoft Copilot or do a search and you’ll “discover” the modern doorknob was invented in…
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Discovering the Work of Ruth Grover
Among many reasons to frequent Lincoln City is the Little Antique Mall. It is a polished…
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Three Holidays, Two Talks, and a Trio of Exhibits
With a trio of holidays still to look forward to, we initially made the rounds to…