Show -- a- VISUAL ARTS Sunday January 26 1992 The Salt Lake Tribune Paintings to beat i - -'- 141 k ' ' I '- lt - 1 :-- : ' 1 ' 4 l' li 1 I I vl I t 1 ! - 1 HI OUTC1411 1:25 3:30 VIVI I 740 5:35 dium of oil paint brushed on the sensitive surface of paper Moods and titles are singularly matched in these engaging works "Joy" "Timescape" and "Impasse" are articulate in the lexicon of a realist but often move toward pure abstraction Earthy organisms roots a braided combination of willows and wood fibers in a fence suggest a natural order of struggle and growth often with an amazing equanimity that emerges from conflict There are subtle developments in combinations of driftwood and living forms framed by time and energy In a gallery statement Fleming speaks of her paintings as posing visual metaphors for aspects of the human condition Some of these pieces are painted as imaginary structures representing psychological political or social beliefs and the eventual collapse of those flimsy systems So symbolically the paintings speak of the microcosm of each human life and the macrocosm of human society" They are sober paintings "which allude to general disasters social collapse or frustrat 22 V co itso Arm IVE WY $250 I ii:1'i - - Stm 1 6 ai& CURa Skti (PG) 30 t 40-- 1:20 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 :'44: -- ' i - $ 11:: : i 40 -- ''et I -- ' Or tilt ' :4:-:- 1! 140 oe 14 '4 - ' R I A ZrZe740 ObabOON 1 ' k—--- A I — erz‘I 1 : souti‘ " 1 blikIN 'OK I 1 I woo Sommt Al 1 '11 COO- 4:50 7:00 7:20 145 1010 pOttl & ke No pAssE3) ii — k 48771:7 11DIZIgzil 1:00 4:00 7:60 10:00 (STLREO) wse W842 111104t &SC - I -- I i i i 1 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:50 (DOLBY) (NO PASSES) 1 i cr' e''''-"IrA- 44:' iATi-- :477 - M SI 7!11061tt:::::12M01r:40 Yll KEIN S ! 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E IMAINFOR ASII S T PE k v ca I &A 910 lama Thursday) Docamentatr — 4991 Stmdancso Film Fed WodsThusti: Buttes Keaton In SIEAMBOAI Kt A wilMe musical occompartimeal by Mut Nomitemiat Nod Neat EUROPA EUROPA cmd DROWNING SY MAIMS TOWN IMAM 1176 LIAO Saudi 3594214 MANS 4in I 117713114A411ATII9G) 7:10 9:10 4:10 3:10 I Ai A ts ES TEVEZ JAGGER t ' -r 7 i' Puzzle on E 4E LIA11 ST A George Dibble a painter and professor emeritus of art at the University of Utah has been The Salt Lake Tribune's art aitic for more than 30 years w 1 MICK 1 ''''''- JAI HEvAty H E EMILIO (R?) 730 3:20 DICEVS3 ?AO 9:46 LIO ': 111 coo 1313 71200 OM 9201oltme 0943) nil - II "114:111r7S'O'D 42 RA OE D D 71140 U S )41R 41111111111111611 lisit(eitt:ir AWARD 9684765 ADDMIS (PG) i-- iiv NOMINEE — "BEST FOREIGN FILM" A powerful NUN on sexual longing The mod infelegenity gorgeous film since 'THE Ler EMPEROC" — Time Minolta) Iwo Thumbs tipr — Sistel b Ebert 1:10 310 5:10 7:10 910 ritoRi 5400 SO 4100 W STAR etiftIlitrx JuDous11 1 A L: Cj A 1 I- 3:20 7:30 E -- 0 V DUO answer ''f''''' l''' g R E (RI) 29 IF ACADEMY groups using the theater and will plizzle it non-prof- provide rehearsal space for Crossword 1 20-ye- n !im 41052090) 5 Lt-7:- Denis Phillips conveys the excitement of the "Escalante Wilderness" with pure forms and exotic color Another canvas from the works of Pat Eddington continues his series of studies of droll felines Dale Bryner Weber State University faculty member is known for his delightful drawings many in exquisite detail His egg series continues to a no - E host a wide variety of events from professional entertainment to university and community productions In addition the facility includes a fully equipped kitchen for catering of conferences and other events a gift shop administrative offices a box office and several multipurpose rooms The center will be the new home for the Alliance for the Varied Arts which has a history of providing arts experiences for Cache Valley residents and other community groups The renovation of the Ellen Eccles Theatre is the second phase of the project with reopening scheduled for this summer When it is finished the combined facility will include nearly 46000 square feet The completed complex is billed as the only facility of its kind in the state Major financing is from private donors but also includes state local and federal funds The Bullen Center and Ellen Eccles Theatre are owned by the city of Logan and operated by the Capitol Arts Alliance The architect and contractor are JHCH Architects and Gary L Olsen Construction Co both of Logan s three-dimension- in Mexico "semi-abstra- UTTIE MAN TA11 (PG) 945 late them and prevent them from entertaining new ideas or learning new strategies for survival" Speaking of current problems that are worldwide Fleming says "As an artist I am compelled to paint my outranged response to these urgent world events although in poetic abstraction there is hope: One Individual can make a difference and groups of individulls can achieve real change" In a wide variety of mediums individual artists are represented in the downstairs gallery Marian Dunn's freshly executed watercolor represents a market scene Art Scene 5 i - table collection of outstanding works There was a time when Utah artists developing images of their native habitat felt obligated to present realistic pictorial images not always conveying the full personal resources of the artist The current latitude employed by today's artists is significantly indicated in the interesting diversity with which the Escalante area is represented from Denis Phillips' abstract color to Bart Morse's impressions of the same area Lori Wilson's "Yellow Grass Mountain" is pleasing as is Sam Wilson's "Gothic Landscape" Maureen O'Hara Ure's "Open House" is a realistic portrayal of the subject in a surprising way Add to these and others Don Athay's "East of Green River" show is The Fleming-Ericsoon exhibit at the Phillips Gallery 444 E 2nd South through Feb ed relations within the nuclear family They also include images of barriers people erect by themselves or collectively which insu- George Dibble 1 ca nir-oALLsw 150 Ana (PG43) -- "Icon" by Susan Fleming (left) and "Marmalade 11111" by John Owen Erickson are among the works on display at Phillips Gallery ? 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Anoka w 1:20 As i 7 PL E 9400 SO SOO ''- 4 11 Oral '' t1k ""144 it : IN trig INN i"' Loo '''N t ) 1 1 t N-y- C high-noo- Wig ' - ' d us11401313 i' — -- high-keye- d Proltalowq I '' t- - p ' ' if ' 1 1 1 SO WASATCH BLVD -- - 74 - The But len Center Logan's $18 million arts and conference center will officially open Friday Utah Gov Norm Bangerter and his wife Colleen will join local officials in a ribbon cutting at 6:15 pm with an open house from 6:30 to 9:30 pm The open house will feature tours performances demonstrations and exhibits The public is invited to both events The recently completed facility is named for the descendants of Herschel Bullen a prominent Cache Valley family who pledged $1 million to the project The opening marks the completion of the first phase of a $65 million complex on Logan's Main Street that includes the Sullen Center and the adjacent Ellen Eccles Theatre formerly the Capitol The atre The Bullen Center which will be a cultural-artand conference center covers 16352 square feet It includes an art gallery children's theater ceramic studio photography lab studios for ballet and modern dance and classfiber-art- s rooms for visual-art- s and other classes The center will new - two-arti- st MO -- ''' 4 -tz-'- 4t - - ! Ira 7--' I'''':-'''- - I 4 4 I i t a )i NV I Phillips Gallery dispels the dull days of winter with a display of canvases that recall the bright seasons with a resounding note that is high in key and warm John Owen Erickson's ode to the heartier seasons is a spirits lifter New landscapes in his work strike fire from village rooftops blue sky and radiant summer foliage Basic to the tenor of these modest-size- d works is an enthusing note of optimism and light An underla3rment on each canvas of energy ochre yellow and orange tones that compel the eye These primary areas streets and suggest warm earthy townscapes Perhaps the term "earthy" scarcely fits because of airy complements of cool and warm tones that spell out the excitement of impressionist painters who leaven their palettes with logic and the mystery of light and shadow The effects of light on surfaces in nature become more acceptable than the drab elements of the color of objects themselves Erickson mixes his elements of color with a free hand His palette is not strictly impressionistic nor does it ignore potentialities in complementary awareness of such arrangements A generous impasto and thoughtful organization contribute to resounding contrasts that pose high contrast between light and shadow The contrast is powerful and optically invigorating and it is this excitement that sets n up the drama of brilliant color It is not puristic impressionism but a dynamic control of color that rejoices in contrast to the glum mood seen outside the gallery window Dextrous painting makes full use of exciting subject matter "Spring City" revives the present-day imagery of talented artists This canvas is invested with deep and appealing interest "Marmalade Hill" and "Farmington" provide excellent reporting on an historic imagery Susan Fleming's companion show is more contemplative more introspective but no less enthusing Hers is a richly augmented palette that glows with nuances that develop in the me 11(101011 art center opens with a bang Friday f - 7 - I- 3 LN blahs sun-fille- ''' 0 ''' Locran's new 4o 01116 1 I k I 4 1 vvinter's I le w E9 - - 1 |