ABSTRACTION goes long at Greenhut Galleries

 

ABSTRACTION goes long at Greenhut Galleries

Despite some crowding, the show is full of thought-provoking work.

BY DANIEL KANY

Tom Paiement, TONE SCALE

Established in 1977 by Peggy Golden, Greenhut Galleries is Portland’s oldest gallery. Frost Gully Gallery in Freeport, which opened in 1966, closed last year, making Greenhut the respected elder of the Portland area gallery scene.

Greenhut is now showing “Abstraction,” a rather basic show that somehow manages to raise some remarkable questions. By “basic,” I mean nothing demeaning – it’s a strong show – but what is most remarkable is how natural it feels.

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