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June 19, 1992 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-19

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Mesa Arts
Mounts Exhibit

Mesa Arts will present the
art of Alice Warder Seely
through June 30.
Alice Warder Seely creates
a fantasy world of detailed,
L-) painted clay sculptures in-
spired by Navajo legends. The
whimsical clay sculptures of
, coyotes and other South-
western folk figures are
painted in a boldly primitive
style. Her style is reminiscent
f..vf Mexican muralist Diego
Rivera, and her stepfather,
the Navajo painter Ha-So-De,
founder of contemporary In-
- dian art.
Ms. Seely refers to her
sculptures as "urban
f etishes" or little figures that
are supposed to have magical
powers. They are made of
hand-built, low-fired clay and
brightly painted with clay
stain. They are creatures
with human likenesses or
with human bodies and
animal heads. Ms. Seely also
calls them "Yuppie totems."
They bring out the light side
of art.
One creation, an urban
storyteller, a lighthearted
takeoff on Indian storyteller
creations, is painted with red
and gray designs that evoked
- the feel of neon lights.
Ms.Seely grew up in New
Mexico amidst the Navajo
culture. Her mother, a potter
and weaver, and father, a
respected painter and
educator, and both grand-
' mothers, as art patrons, in-
stilled a love of beauty.

-

O.K. Harris
Exhibits Photos

O.K. Harris Works of Art
- will mount photography of
Alfred Stieglitz and Camera
Works through July 11.
Camera Works was an in-
dependent American photo-
graphic magazine that pro-
vided a forum for the discus-
- sion and criticism of new
work; it acted as a catalyst in
the fight to have photography
accepted as a medium of ar-
tistic expression.
Photographers allied with
Mr. Stieglitz to promote and
0 develop photography as an art
form.
O.K. Harris Works of Art
will continue the photog-
' raphy emphasis through the
) summer with an exhibition
mounted by Detroit's photo-
, graphic artist Lisa Spindler,
Aug. 1-22; followed by British
-.0 photographer Daffyd Jones,
Aug. 29-Sept. 26.
O.K. Harris Works of Art is
at 430 N. Woodward Ave., Bir
- mingham. Gallery hours are
Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6
p.m. and by appointment.

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