PRIVACY SETTINGS
SEPTEMBER POP-UP EXHIBITION SEASON is proud to present its first solo show of Seattle artist Dylan Neuwirth. PRIVACY SETTINGS will exhibit new sculpture, neon and drawings. PRIVACY SETTINGS will open in the Prole Drift space at 523 South Main St., Seattle. … Continue reading
DARK ALL OVER EUROPE
Summer 2014 SEASON is proud to present DARK ALL OVER EUROPE featuring new oil paintings by Philip Miner. Corday rolls over in her grave. There is nothing new, or at least there is nothing new to try. The coffin walls … Continue reading
UP EVERY EVENING
spring 2014 There is a poison in me. It scratches at my fingertips and chokes the back of my throat. It rides my thoughts and every action with a silent anger and it wants out. It is a rage that … Continue reading
ELISABETH KLEY: VOLTA NY 2014
March 6-9, 2014 “In this decade in which the global art market has become more a mongrel affair than a thoroughbred show, when nations and cultures like China, Iran, and fundamentalist Islam are shaking Western sensibilities to their core, Elisabeth … Continue reading
PRETTY LITTER
December 5-29, 2013 Season and Prole Drift are pleased to announce the opening of PRETTY LITTER, featuring new paintings by Seattle artists JD Banke. Prole Drift has invited SEASON to exhibit JD Banke in its International District space for … Continue reading
BOYS, JOKES AND THINGS
October 13-December 29, 2013 SEASON is PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE EXHIBITION Boys, Jokes and Things, FEATURING WORK BY Dawn Cerny. Across the room and over the fireplace is a mantel our mantle We place the things on the mantel that … Continue reading
SOFT RAINS
AUGUST 1-31, 2013 SEASON and Prole Drift are pleased to announce the exhibition SOFT RAINS, featuring work by Nicola Ginzel, Louise Lawler, Mike Simi and Ian Toms. Each artist will present work dealing with our tenuous future and its various … Continue reading
THE (MENTHOLATED) ROADS AROUND NAPLES
SUMMER 2013 SEASON is proud to present THE (MENTHOLATED) ROADS AROUND NAPLES featuring oil paintings and ink drawings by Michael Ottersen. Thick oil paintings over acrylic paintings creates a simple yet confusing hesitation in Michael Ottersen’s recent geometric abstractions. Their … Continue reading