Seattle artists Jaq Chartier and Dirk Park, the masterminds behind Aqua Art Miami, have booked the hotel on Ocean Avenue, the scene of their early success, and dispensed with the warehouse in Wynwood that never really caught on.
Chartier:
It’s what all the galleries seemed to prefer after many conversations, and the energy is already way better than it’s been for a long time.
Ben Beres, Seattle artist and part of the art team SuttonBeresCuller, catnaps in 2005 on the second floor of the Aqua Hotel during Basel/Miami. Adam L. Weintraub photo, Seattle PI



The Peckers in concert
The sound’s the thing, a random clack-clack fused with bells. Reminds me of a fragment of a F. R. Higgins’
These people are going to make “classical techniques viable options”? Ingres would have laughed them out of his studio. They’re going for the silky sublime, of which the 19th Century French NeoClassicist was master. What they deliver is competent sign painting. From a distance and viewed from a moving car, their mimesis might pass muster.
In a gallery, a good gallery, it’s a disgrace. Painting is not limping along, needing an assist from whatever rotten crutch is on offer. Painting needs Davis & Langlois like a fish needs a bicycle.
The core of this exhibit made a previous appearance at the
Through June 19.
The room around you is a house. Your house is your body bubble. Invaded by misfortune, fortified by paranoia, your house is your thickest hide. It’s shaped in your image, if you have an image and aren’t just living there, having nowhere else to go.
Whiting Tennis builds and/or paints shelters that are spiritual containers for the thing contained. Their oddity derives from the inability of their inhabitants to focus their projections. His current exhibit at
STILL LIFE WITH BIRDBATH, 2010
BROWN SHELF, 2010
If Smailes were alive and allowed a vote, doubtless he would have gone for Gormley. I didn’t have a vote either, but I would have gone for Ligon. On the other hand, Bourgeois threw in two sets of eyeball benches in black granite, and they rock. Kids growing up in Seattle will remember sitting on eyeballs, which could be all they need to jump start their lifelong interest in art.
If Peyton is the cooked, 
The famous are their own tribe. They are interchangeable in their excesses and anonymous in their particulars.
From Heart-Shaped Box, the lyric, “Cut myself on angel hair and baby’s breath” inspired
Time slows around
Drawn from Gus Van Sant’s Last Days as well as images from Internets, 

Through Sept. 6.
In a repeat of an event in Berlin,titled, Its Form Will Follow Your Performance, Alex Schweder is looking for five people in Seattle who want free architectural advice from a performance architect. Ideally, he says, the five will not be directly connected to the art world.






Howard’s goodbye letter