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John Goodwin

January - February 2017

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A popular Portland figure puts a spotlight on the black American experience with his own personal art collection.

- Richard Speer

John Goodwin

There’s a haunting montage at the end of director Spike Lee’s 2000 film “Bamboozled” showing archival clips from Hollywood movies in which black Americans are depicted in viciously racist caricature. It’s shameful, enraging, and wholly impossible to look away from. Rewatching the sequence today, in the aftermath of a presidential campaign and election that gave alarming sanction to white supremacists, one can’t help but think that the more things change, the more they stay the same. This same feeling permeated “The Soul of Black Art: A Collector’s View,” a riveting exhibition last fall at UPFOR Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Commingling artwork across an array of media with historical racist memorabilia, the show was startling both for its formalist rigor and its brutal, thematic gut-punch. Curated by Portland-based collector John Goodwin, it consisted largely of artworks that Goodwin and his partner, Michael-Jay Robinson, have amassed during their 34-year relationship. The story of this remarkable collection suffuses the couple’s soaring loft in the Pearl District of northwest Portland.

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The Schorrs

A recent show of drawings at the SBMA highlights longtime collectors Lenore and Herbert Schorr, who have gathered work by emerging artists on two coasts.

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6 mins

March - April 2017

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Reno/ Las Vegas

A new survey shows the range of contemporary art in the Silver State.

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5 mins

September - October 2016

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Lake ISEO, Italy

Vistors were walking on water experiencing Christo’s “Floating Piers” this summer.

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4 mins

September - October 2016

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Claire Falkenstein

From Venezia to Venice, California, Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997) proved herself to be a versatile and pioneering artist, in three and more dimensions.

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6 mins

September - October 2016

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Made in La 2016: a, the, Though, Only

This year’s edition of the Hammer biennial luxuriates in the de-materialized, the ephemeral, and the transitory.

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6 mins

September - October 2016

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Carmen Herrera

Engaging geometric painting both as image and as physical entity, to memorable effect, the 101-year old Cuban-born artist is having a career moment.

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6 mins

January - February 2017

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desert visionary

merging elements of light and space art with his own architectural, site-specific aesthetic, palm desert artist phillip k. smith iii conjures spectrums of beauty from the land.

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6 mins

january - february 2017

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John Goodwin

A popular Portland figure puts a spotlight on the black American experience with his own personal art collection.

time to read

5 mins

January - February 2017

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Good Seeing

California artist RUSSELL CROTTY aims for the stars in a new exhibition at SJICA, of works created in collaboration with UC Santa Cruz and the Lick Observatory.

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9 mins

January - February 2017

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Catherine Morris

The Sackler Center for Feminist Art’s “A Year of Yes,” 10-year anniversary celebration becomes an intervention.

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6 mins

March - April 2017

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