Visual Art No Space Is the Place
posted by February 9 at 18:15 PM
onMy ridiculously talented brother—and former Stranger cover artist (here and here)—Michael Paulus has a piece in a show called Modern Home #3405, opening tonight at No Space Gallery.
Here is the blurb he sent me:
Ian Butcher of Roy McMackin’s Domestic Architecture, who helped design Western Bridge in Seattle, is curating a small group show based on traditional architectural models. Each of the nine artist/teams was given the same plan views of a modest factory home (from the ’30s?) called “The Franklin.” Other than that, it’s a free for all.
His piece he described simply as “a house within a house.”
Opening is from 7-10 at No Space Gallery, 507 E. Mercer St. (corner of Summit and Mercer).
Michael will be the guy who looks like a white, retro Ben Kingsley. Here’s a shot of him with his barometer collection.
More of his multidisciplinary work can be seen here.
Comments
Was Ben Kingsley not white?
My first encounter with Ben Kingsley was as a youth with the "Gandhi" movie, so he has always had an "ethnic" air to me. Turns out his father was a Kenyan-born Indian, while his mother was of British ancestry.
I don't think he's dead.
Not even close to dead, partly white, partly in color, and still very busy acting. So, where's "Western Bridge"?
Thank you.
Oh, and I'm sorry, Mr Kingsley for implying you were dead. And for making any assumptions about your ethnicity.
OK, I'm stupid. It's a gallery, not a bridge. Never mind.
bk? whoa.
my piece 'the house within a house' business is a reference to the popular board game. its a great, little show. please stop by
new crush: Mike Paulus. Sorry bubby.
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