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Adams and Ollman announces two solo exhibitions of works by Vince Skelly and Mariel Capanna
Installation view of Mariel Capanna s work.
PORTLAND, OR
.-Adams and Ollman is presenting two solo exhibitions: New Works by Vince Skelly and Overlook by Mariel Capanna, both on view through March 13.
Vince Skelly (b. 1987, Claremont, California; lives and works in Portland, OR) creates carved wooden sculptures, both formal and functional. Using wood from a variety of trees native to the Pacific Northwest in addition to American chestnut and eucalyptus, Skelly works reductively to shape each stool, chair, or abstract form from a single block. Following grain, patterns, knots, and other irregularities inherent to the material, Skelly highlights simple and essential abstract shapes informed by intrinsic characteristics of the material. The sculptures are inspired by various traditions of wood carvingwhich is one of the oldest artformsas well as by a history of objects that extends back
Attend the tale of Anyone Can Whistle, then and now
From left: Maria Friedman, John Owen Edwards, John Yap and Stephen Sondheim work on a recording of Anyone Can Whistle, at Abbey Road Studios in London, in 2013. A sparkling new recording of the 1964 musical makes half the case for Stephen Sondheims endlessly inventive score. Doug Craib, via JAY records via The New York Times.
by Jesse Green
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- A new recording of Anyone Can Whistle, the 1964 musical by Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents, has for decades been on the wish lists of Broadway cultists and completists. Now that their wish has been granted a complete studio version from the English label Jay Records was released in December I think theyll find that new isnt always enough.
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Capital cities see 2,000 auctions in one week By Reporter 23 February 2021
Auctions continue to perform strongly in the capitals, with Sydney recording its third consecutive week of clearing more than 80 per cent of auctions.
A total of 2,094 homes were scheduled for auction across the combined capital cities last week (ending 21 February 2021), up from 1,496 the week prior, according to the latest CoreLogic Property Market Indicator Summary.
Of the 1,754 results collected so far, 84.4 per cent had a successful outcome – lower than the previous week’s preliminary auction clearance rate of 86.1 per cent, which was later revised down to 77.1 per cent.
Over the same period last year, CoreLogic recorded 2,517 auctions, with a clearance rate of 72.7 per cent.
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