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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Art

'Nothing to Lose' at Greg Kucera Gallery

Any new show by Jack Daws is an event. Daws is the punchy, playful, and political Seattle sculptor responsible for hiding drugs inside minimalist black boxes and gumball machines, for building a miniature model of the Twin Towers out of French (Freedom) fries and ketchup, for putting counterfeit pennies into circulation. He's been called a troublemaker, and his work demonstrates the gulf between real and petty crime. (Greg Kucera Gallery, 212 Third Ave S, 624-0770. 10:30 am–5:30 pm, free.)

JEN GRAVES

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Yeah, if you're interested in cheap shock racism as an expression of artistic license, check it out! OMG! He made a can into a bong and called it art! How fucking BRAVE!

Posted by Ziggity | September 12, 2007 11:25 AM
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Yeah, I'm not so much into drug art, but if you dig minimalist boxes, the interactive beautiful wood boxes at SAM off in a corner reading/computer room was the highlight for me last week. So refreshing to be invited to touch the sanctified craftsmanship of another partisan in work, not crime.

Posted by June Bee | September 12, 2007 11:34 AM
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"cheap shock racism" is perhaps a good layman's description of jack daws' new work at kucera, but to be honest, there's little there that actually causes any real shock. it's pretty predictable stuff. daws' has devolved into being "clever" (or perhaps he always was), and as for being a "troublemaker", give me a friggin break. the current issue of Mad magazine is more transgressive than anything in this show. i'm surprised Graves still pimps this shallow, self-satisfied pap.

Posted by bing | September 12, 2007 12:32 PM
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I was expecting a little more from someone of his reputation. Every statement he was trying to make was at the surface and not thought provoking at all. Nothing ran deep. Guns? Drugs? Native Americans and alcohol.........Okay....it's supposed to be edgy, but I don't think anyone was shocked. I'm sure he's been busy and threw something together really quickly for the show at the G.K.G., so I'll give him the benifit of the doubt this time and keep a close eye on his future shows. Hopefully nothing from the Kucera show will ever be used again.

Posted by NoUseForNames | September 12, 2007 1:04 PM
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Clever? Good use of metaphores? Nope. I'm sure Jack Daws is capable of good work, I mean he's showing work at decent galleries in this little city. I think if I was a huge fan of his work, or a personal friend, I'd have liked the show more. His friends, including Jen Graves, seem to think it's a pretty valid show. As it stands, The work in "Nothing to Lose" is about as clever as a "knock-knock" joke. Go see it. It's important not to miss these shows, especially if you're on a field trip with your high school art class. If that's the case, the work may be thought provoking and possibly influential. If nothing else, art at this level will seem very very attainable.

-This is all just my opinion and well....you know how that goes. It's nothing personal. Take it with a grain of salt and please don't let this post upset you.

Posted by Nanda Zip | September 12, 2007 6:36 PM
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Here's plenty more on the subject, in case you haven't seen it yet:

http://www.artdish.com/ubbcgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=000409

Posted by Jim Demetre | September 12, 2007 8:56 PM

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