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Catalogue Reviews
A handful of attractive recent exhibition catalogues, as well as archived catalogue reviews.

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In this issue… APRIL – MAY 2012

John Frame: Three Fragments
of a Lost Tale

Portland Art Museum
Portland OR – Feb 18-May 27, 2012

Michelle Allard & Khan Lee:
Circulation Patterns

Simon Fraser University Gallery
Burnaby BC – Mar 3-Apr 28, 2012

HIDE/SEEK: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture
Tacoma Art Museum
Tacoma WA – Mar 17-Jun 10, 2012

Kesu’: The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
Museum of Anthropology
Vancouver BC – Mar 17-Sep 3, 2012

Yellow Signal: New Media in China
Wang Jianwei and Kan Xuan

Centre A
Vancouver BC – Mar 17-Apr 28, 2012

Cybèle Young: New Works
Jonathan Forrest : Loud and Clear

Newzones Gallery
Calgary AB – Mar 24-Apr 28, 2012

From the Melting Pot into the Fire:
Contemporary Ceramics in Israel

Whatcom Museum
Bellingham WA – Mar 25-Jul 15, 2012

Natalka Husar: Burden of Innocence:
Trial and Banquet, Act 2 and Act 3

Douglas Udell Gallery
Vancouver BC – Mar 31-Apr 21, 2012

Okanagan Print Triennial 2012
Kelowna Art Gallery
Kelowna BC – Mar 31-Jun 17, 2012

Nigel Dickinson:
Smokey Mountain, Cambodia

Blue Sky Gallery
Portland OR – Apr 5-29, 2012

Curtis Cutshaw: Watermark
Herringer Kiss Gallery
Calgary AB – Apr 7-May 5, 2012

James Nizam: Trace Heavens
Gallery Jones
Vancouver BC – May 3-26, 2012

Vincent Trasov:
Selected Works 1980-2012

Trench Contemporary Gallery
Vancouver BC – May 17-Jun 17, 2012

American Portraiture
AMERICAN PORTRAITURE

Okanagan Print Triennial
OKANAGAN PRINT TRIENNIAL

Curtis Cutshaw
CURTIS CUTSHAW

Nigel Dickinson
NIGEL DICKINSON

Israel Ceramics
CERAMICS IN ISRAEL

DEPARTMENTS

Vignettes – quick takes on current shows: Alberta, British Columbia, Oregon, Washington

Previews
From earlier issues

Catalogue Reviews
Interesting catalogues from recent shows as well as archived catalogues.

Idiosyncratic signature
Confessions of
an Art Appraiser
The Case of the Idiosyncratic Signature and the Indecipherable Monogram

Torn Painting
Conservator's Corner: Theatres of the World: the conservation of two murals in the Simon Fraser University Theatre – Part 1.

Club Five Sixty in Vancouver

Gallery Views
A tale of two artists' live/work communities.

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James Nizam, Tetrahedron

James Nizam, Tetrahedron (2008), black and white photograph [Gallery Jones, Vancouver BC, May 3-26]

James Nizam: Trace Heavens

Gallery Jones
Vancouver BC – May 3-26, 2012

James Nizam is a Vancouver artist known for intriguing, elegant compositions of discarded materials. For early series such as Dwellings (2006) and Anteroom (2007), he occupied soon-to-be-demolished buildings and turned the empty rooms into camera obscura. The gorgeous colour photographs showed inverted images of the outside world on the unhinged doors and broken walls.

He then turned to more formal photographs of abandoned sofas, suitcases, socks, toys, tools and cookware, and lit the scenes with flashlights. These evolved into photographs of found materials which became the Memorandoms series (2010). Nizam arranged discarded building materials, furniture and found objects like dresser drawers, lightbulbs, chairs and door handles into sculptural assemblages inside abandoned rooms.

New work in Trace Heavens shows light sculptures installed in empty rooms. Throughout the series, James manipulates sunlight to illuminate the room. In most cases mirrors are used to direct the light beams into sculptural forms. In the piece Shard, James cut a sliver out of the roof to allow the light to enter at a specific place. The photos that document the works are large, beautiful, black-and-white silver gelatin prints on fibre-based paper printed in Los Angeles at one of the last labs to process large-scale silver gelatin prints.

Nizam earned his BFA at UBC in 2002. Recent exhibitions include Birch Libralato Gallery (Toronto), Kathleen Cullen Fine Art and Michael Mazzeo Gallery (New York), Art Mûr (Montreal), Griffen Photography Museum (Boston), and Scalo|Guye (Los Angeles).

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Mia Johnson

James Nizam, Fan

James Nizam, Fan (2008), black and white photograph [Gallery Jones, Vancouver BC, May 3-26]

James Nizam, Fold

James Nizam, Fold (2008), black and white photograph [Gallery Jones, Vancouver BC, May 3-26]

James Nizam, Shard of Light

James Nizam, Shard of Light (2008), black and white photograph [Gallery Jones, Vancouver BC, May 3-26]

FEATURES, NEW & OLD: Gaugin & Polynesia | Leslie Dill's Poetic Vision | Preview's 25th Anniversary in Print | The Surrealist Revolution in Art | Carl Beam | Shadows of a Fleeting World: Seattle Camera Club | Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National, Paris | Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists 1880-2010 | Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints | Judy Radul: World Rehearsal Court | Requiem: BY Photographers Who Died in Vietnam & Indochina | Andreas Gurksy: Werke/Works 80-08 | Chris Jordan: Running the Numbers II | Action-Camera: Beijing Performance Photography | Hiro Yamagata: T R A N S I E NT | Henk Pander: History and Typography | Mandy Greer: Dare alla Luce | Generation: Images of Youth | Rembrandt & Dutch Art's Golden Age | Seattle Art Museum at 75 | Life After Death: New Leipzig Paintings | Joanna Staniszkis: Silk City | Rodin: In His Own Words | First Nations Art: Historic to Contemporary | Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes | Three Rivers: Wild Waters, Sacred Places | Portland Art Museum | Acting Out: Claude Cahun & Marcel Moore | Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design | Rhythm and Change: The Bow in Contemporary Art | Douglas Curran: The Elephant Has Four Hearts | Fay Jones: Recent Paintings | Massive Change: Bruce Mau | Web Images: Quick Guide | Treasures From the Kröller-Müller | Gerry Deiter: Give Peace a Chance | InFest: International Artist-Run Culture | Silver: Dreams, Screens & Theories | Paul Wong: COLLECT | James Turrell: Knowing Light | Joanna Staniszkis: Linen’s Edge | Daniel Joliffe/Jocelyn Robert: Ground Station | Bratsa Bonifacho: Habitat Pixel | Edouardo Kac: Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics | Douglas Gordon at the VAG | Walk Ways Explore Body-Mind Connection


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