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

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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.)

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Alison Hallett served nobly as the Mercury's arts editor from 2008-2014. Her proud legacy lives on.

4 replies on “Snaps from the Disjecta Opening”

  1. 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

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