2005 Exhibitions: View list

Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2005

February 3–26, 2005
Village, sculpture and works on paper
Claire Cowie

Valentine Field, paintings and works on paper
Kristan Kennedy

Cliffs and Waterfalls, sculpture and installation
Amanda Wojick

 

March 3–April 2, 2005
Evidence of Its Occurrence, photographs
Dianne Kornberg

 

March 3–April 30, 2005
Photographers View: Found and Invented Construct
Adam Fuss, Nan Goldin, David Hilliard, Peter Hujar, Robert Lyons, Richard Misrach, Pipo, Christopher Rauschenberg, Nathan Sutton, Sam Taylor-Wood

 

April 7–30, 2005
Testing, new paintings
Jaq Chartier

 

May 5–June 30, 2005
PAINT
Judy Cooke, Louise Fishman, Willy Heeks, Tom Lieber, Joan Mitchell, Pat Steir

 

June 2–July 2, 2005
Red Ball Portland, photographs and watercolors
Kurt Perschke

Multiples from Edition Schellmann
Daniel Buren, Chuck Close, Dan Flavin, Jenny Holzer, Imi Knoebel, Sarah Morris, Jack Pierson, Kiki Smith, Richard Tuttle

 

July 7–30, 2005
Quilts from Gee’s Bend
Loretta Bennett, Lucy Mingo, Flora Moore, Allie Pettway, Lola Pettway, Annie Mae Young

 

August 4–27, 2005
Icarus Revisited, recent monumental sculpture and drawings
Lee Kelly

Northwest Memory, recent paintings and watercolors
Richard Gruetter

 

September 1–October 1, 2005
Assemblies and Exhortations, new paintings
Mark R. Smith

Small Universes, recent sculpture and drawings
Christine Bourdette

 

October 6–29, 2005
Recent Prints from Gee’s Bend
Mary Lee Bendolph and Louisiana Bendolph

 

October 6–November 23, 2005
2D from 3D: Contemporary and Historical Drawings by Sculptors
Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Petah Coyne, Willem de Kooning, Mark di Suvero, John Duff, Carol Hepper, Gaston Lachaise, Sol LeWitt, Los Carpinteros, Sharon Louden, Joan Miró, Elie Nadelman, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Cornelia Parker, Fred Sandback, George Segal, Joel Shapiro, David Smith, Kiki Smith

 

November 3–December 10, 2005
Glass Castings, glass sculpture
Henry Hillman Jr.

 

December 1, 2005–January 21, 2006
Leukos Transit, new light-based works
Hap Tivey