To inaugurate its new, twice-as-nice space, James Harris Gallery features two Seattle artists. Gary Hills four video shorts are sometimes playful, sometimes enigmatic pieces in which one computer-generated objecta penny, a silver spoon, a goat or a sheepcollides or passes through another. These floating, careening, spinning projectiles make one wonder at the slant logic taking place. In her comparatively fixed images, Margot Quan Knight explores issues of identity and perception. Untitled Mirror Portrait allows the viewer to superimpose his or her own face atop the artists two self portraits. Stand in just the right spot before this diptych, however, and youll see yourself in both of Knights panels. This debut show in the new spacenearly double the size of the oldoffers a promising look at where this ambitious gallery is headed. ADRIANA GRANT
Wednesdays-Saturdays. Starts: April 3. Continues through May 3, 2008