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Tonight: A One-Two Punch of Art

A little guide for your e-ve-ning. The much-missed Tilt Gallery and Project Space helmed by Jenene Nagy and Josh Smith never really went away, it just went dormant, plotting future exhibitions. Tonight, they launch Tilt Export, a curatorial effort in various spaces that opens with “approximate” at Gallery HOMELAND (2505 SE 11th Ave) with a reception from 6-9 PM. Damien Gilley and Ethan Rose take HOMELAND’s unique space as a launch point: Gilley responds visually with a tape installation while Rose responds, characteristically, with sound.

Meanwhile, in the same time frame and not far away, Fourteen30 (1430 SE 3rd Ave) opens a solo exhibition for Matt King (Richmond, VA), “Science Diet” whose sculptures have in past repurposed the readymade (plastic memorial wreath, plastic shopping bag, lawn chair) in intriguing ways…making work that approximates looking at the familiar out of the corner of your eye.
See you there.
POSTED: April 3rd, 2009 | AUTHOR: lisa | FILED UNDER: art | TAGS: art, damien gilley, ethan rose, fourteen30, gallery, gallery homeland, matt king, portland, visual art | No Comments »
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