Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 07, 1983, Section B, Page 2, Image 14

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Notables
A collection of Saul
Steinberg's drawings and
watercolors are on exhibit
at the Portland Art
Museum, 1219 S.W. Park
Ave., Portland, until Oct.
30.
Project Space Gallery, 39 E.
10th in Eugene, has a week
left of "Return of the lad
ed." It features local ar
tists' work in almost all
visual media and is open
12 p.m.-5 p.m., lues,
through Sat.
Powers & leans Dance
Ensemble will appear at the
Hult's Soreng Theater Oct.
14 at 7:30 p.m. with a full
length concert, "Smiles
and Titters." Tickets are
$5.50 in advance, $6 at the
door.
Virtuoso musicians/
guitarists,Jesse Collin
Young and Leo Kottke,
are lined up at the Hult's
Silva for 8 p.m. Thurs.,
Oct. 13. Expect some
12-string numbers that
range from R&B to jazz.
Tickets $11.50 and $10.
A benefit showing of
"Alsino and the Condor"
will take place Saturday at
4 p.m. at Cinema 7.
Recently filmed in Mexico
by Chilean director Miguel
Litten, the film has
received wide acclaim.
Admission is $2.
"Men at Work," part of the
Australian rock music
revival, will play its brand
of now-mainstream pop at
Portland's Coliseum on
Tues., Oct. 11, at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $12.50.
The silence of western landscape
A landscape print exhibition by
photographer Craig Law is
featured through October at the
Oregon Gallery, the photographic
showcase in the University Art
Museum.
Law, who has lived most of his
life in Logan, Utah, has chosen to
display photographs dealing with
that part of the country. His work
is billed as traditional western
landscape photography.
"At times I simply am thinking
how beautiful something is and
make photographs about that
beauty," said Law.
In several of the prints man,
manmade objects or the
consequences of man's intrusion
of nature enter into the image.
One in particular shows a bluff
where graduating classes have
spray painted the years of their
graduations — vandalism or
modern hieroglyphics?
All of the prints are shot
horizontally. In most of them the
picture is taken straight on,
forming horizontal bands across
the photograph. There are no
strong verticals in the
photographs displayed.
Many of the shots evoke
subjective feelings. The strange
other-wordly quality of mist over a
lake, the warm beauty of backlit
trees against rolling hills or the
juxtaposition of manmade and
natural worlds all elicit a
response.
The work is filled with the
silence of the western landscape.
If you attend the show looking
for shock appeal, avantgarde
images or gimmicks, this show is
not for you. Law's goal is to bring
his audience to a heightened
perception of common subject
matter. He is straightforward in
approach and his appeal is broad.
Law, an assistant professor at
Utah State University, will give a
free lecture at 7:30 p.m., Friday,
October 28, in Lawrence Hall,
Room 107.
Janette Hopper
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