Portland’s Adams and Ollman will offer Marlon Mullen, Untitled , 2017, acrylic on canvas.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND ADAMS AND OLLMAN, PORTLAND
The third edition of the Seattle Art Fair opens to the public on Friday, August 4, with a preview day on Thursday, August 3. The fair will bring together 100 galleries from 30 international cities to the Emerald City. Among the highlights are Kelly Reemtsen at Detroit’s David Klein Gallery, Jeffrey Gibson at Los Angeles’s Roberts & Tilton, and Alfred Steiner at West Hollywood, California’s 101 Exhibit.
Click the photos below to see works on offer at the fair.
ALL IMAGES: COURTESY THE ARTIST AND THEIR GALLERY; ADDITIONAL CREDITS WHERE NOTED
Adams and Ollman, Portland Marlon Mullen, Untitled , 2017, acrylic on canvas.
David Klein Gallery, Detroit Kelly Reemtsen, I Have Had It , 2017, oil on panel.
Alexandre Gallery, New York Lee Bontecou, Untitled , 1958, soot on paper.
Galerie Lelong & Co., New York Petah Coyne, Untitled #1396 (Catherine the Great) , 2015, hand-blown glass flower, velvet ribbon, tassels, and glass vitrine. ©PETAH COYNE
Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico David Rathman, I Got a Few Debts to Pay , 2016, two-color lithograph.
James Harris Gallery, Seattle Gary Hill, Loop Through , 2005, two-channel video installation.
Krupic Kersting, Cologne, Germany Tracey Snelling, Girl’s room , 2017, wood, images, fabric, light, video, LCD screen, media player, speaker, and transformer.
Wildwood Press LLC, St. Louis, Missouri Juan Sanchez, Victoria de Samotracia , 2000, collagraph, photolitho, hand coloring, and feathers.
Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami Osamu Kobayashi, Fireball , 2017, oil on canvas.
Peter Blake Gallery, Laguna Beach, California Lita Albuquerque, Auric Field (Gold with Blue) , n.d., pigment on panel, gold leaf on resin.
projects+gallery, St. Louis, Missouri Hassan Hajjaj, Simo Legs in Blue , 2013, metallic Lambda print on Dibond.
Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles Jeffrey Gibson, Alive! , 2016, canvas, acrylic felt, glass beads, artificial sinew, steel studs, tin jingles, and nylon fringe.
Joshua Liner Gallery, New York Riusuke Fukahori, The Ark (Goldfish Salvation) , detail, 2015, wood, net, aluminum, epoxy resin, and acrylic.
101 Exhibit, West Hollywood, California Alfred Steiner, Android (Astro Boy) , n.d., watercolor on paper.
Sponder Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida Anne Lilly, To See , 2016, mixed media.
Fridman Gallery, New York Pascale Marthine Tayou, Poupée Pascale #20 , 2014, crystal, mixed media.
Gallery Jones, Vancouver, British Columbia James Nizam, Obliquity of the Ecliptic , 2017, photograph.
313 Art Project, Seoul Lee Wan, For Better Tomorrow & Proper Time , 2017, mixed media, installation view.
ACA Galleries, New York Jacob Lawrence, The Carpenter , 1957, pen and ink on paper.
Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco Gay Outlaw, Untitled (Orange Flow with Waders) , 2016, laminated ink-jet print with cast glass, frame.
Whitestone Gallery, Hong Kong Tsuyoshi Maekawa, Untitled , 2017, synthetic fiber, stitch, acrylic.
Chosun Art Gallery, Seoul Lee Soon Ae, Stroll About , 2011, powder color on cotton.
Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle Deborah Butterfield, HISAIBA , 2016, cast bronze.
Franklin Bowles Galleries, San Francisco Agustí Puig, Red figure and moon , 2017, mixed media on canvas.
Galerie Youn, Montreal Hugo Alonso, Carla , 2016, acrylic on canvas.
Jerald Melberg Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina Robert Motherwell, Untitled , 1981, acrylic on paper. ©DEDALUS FOUNDATION, INC./LICENSED BY VAGA, NY
Rebecca Hossack, London Rose Blake, My Shelf (With Turtle Parade) , 2017 monotype.
Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York, Hong Kong, and Singapore Sohan Qadri, DEVA VII , 2008, ink and dye on paper.