Brian Suereth sent over some photos from the opening night of Immaterialized, the inaugural show at the new Disjecta space in N Portland.

End Hits-er Andrew had this to say about the evening:
there were a number of substantial fashion statements in the crowd, not all of which were advised. a few of the pieces were awesome (the cardboard tank and screen printed wall) but otherwise the exhibit felt a little sparse– which isn’t surprising considering how recently the building was finished. not quite as grand as the last disjecta space but less daunting-a whole lot cleaner and more functional. also here you’re ten times less likely to get caught on a rusty nail. should be interesting to see how things turn out.
More photos after the jump. (Photos taken by Jamie Goodridge.)




Y’arr, the good Cap’n, he be a’likin modern art, y’arr, piracy, me hearties, piracy and it be legal, y’arr.
Gi’ me a Rubens or a bit of gold statuary what can be boiled down to bullion, y’arr, like in the olden days, but be a’lackin that, modern art be a great scam, that it be, matey, that it be.
Y’arr
That space looks fantastic.
I like wood.
What did I just say?
Not funny. Next!
cardboard tank is gordon barnes and shelby davis
http://www.jacegace.com/pastshows/barnesdavis.htm
screen-printed wall (seen behind the tank in the middle shot) is justin gorman:
http://www.buildproduction.com/
his website has more/better pictures of the piece, it is rad.