Catch This: Last days of John Buck at Bellevue Arts Museum
February 25, 2010 at 8:45 AM | Bond Huberman
Today in local art...
A large-scale survey of John Buck's body of work in woodcarving, printing and sculpture, titled Iconography, has three days left at Bellevue's beautiful contemporary art museum, a vital cultural chamber that balances out the commercial heart of Bellevue Square shopping center.
From the museum's press release:
A master carver, all of the artist’s work is grounded first in wood carving, and then expands toward large and unique woodblock prints, monumental wood sculpture and unusually colorful, shadowbox-like wood panels.
The show is up through Sunday, February 28. Don't miss it.
Bellevue Arts Museum, 11:00am-5:00pm. $10-$7
Image: John Buck,Tattoo, edition 4/15, 1992
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