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Thursday, Jun 05, 2008
French Noir at SAM
Claude Chabrol's 2004 adaptation of the Ruth Rendell novel The Bridesmaid is a psychodrama of typically brisk efficiency and relaxed gallows humor. At his sister's wedding, Benoît Magimel falls for Laura Smet, a sensuous but off-putting seductress with a mysterious past. Magimel is all pro, deciphering life with his eyes, as the chump who gets vacuumed in by this odd girl's impulsive devotions and Nietzschean delusions, but Smet, all eyelashes and butterscotch skin, is the film's prize; she doesn't act out the character's slowly revealed pathologies so much as keep them barely contained behind her mesmerizing stare, like mad dogs in a cage.(NR). MICHAEL ATKINSON $7 (individual), $58-$65 (series) Every week Thursday from Thu., May 1 until Thu., June 5, 7:30pm
Friday, May 02, 2008
Oscar Tuazon & Eli Hansen: SAM Next
A two-man (two-brother) exhibit exploring temporary shelters, found objects, and utopian architecture. This installation at SAMappropriately enough, for Tuazon won the 2007 Betty Bowen award is parallel to a work located in a remote wilderness. Curated by Michael Darling, this show is the first in a promising new series, Next, focusing on underappreciated Northwest artists. The artist team also shows concurrent exhibit exploring similar themes at Howard House. $13.Tues.-Sun. Ends Oct 26. Fri., May 2, 6:00pm-9:00pmEvery week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., April 19 until Sun., October 26
Thursday, Jun 12, 2008
Black Art
Works drawn from SAMs permanent collection, grappling with issues of race, color, and cultural identity. Curated by Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Adjunct Curator and Deputy Director of Education & Public Programs. with pieces spanning 1830-2006. $13. Tues.-Sun. Ends Sept. 7. $13 Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., May 2 until Sun., September 7
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