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Through Aug. 31: Summer Exhibit featuring Ron Hinton

Childhood's End Gallery

"Streamer" by Ron Hinton / photo courtesy Childhood's End Gallery

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The latest works by Ron Hinton (not to be confused with Ron Hinson) at Childhood's End are more dynamic than anything of his I've seen before. At least the wall-hanging sculptures. The free-standing pieces on pedestals are more of the same stuff I've seen from him I the past - angular abstract forms in a variety of metals that depend for interest more on color and texture contrasts and etched surface patterns than on form. With a few exceptions these are too fussy for my taste, but the pieces hanging on the walls soar dramatically. They also feature texture and color contrasts but depend more on form, which to my way of thinking is what sculpture, particular abstract sculpture, should be all about. They are sheets of copper, steel, bronze and other metals that wrap around each other in shroud-like forms and seem to be about to take off like birds in flight. Many are hung diagonally to enhance the sense of flight.

Hinton has about 25 pieces in the show including some small metal jewelry items in a display case. The best by far are the wall pieces. One of my favorites is "Finnel," patinated bronze, copper and stainless steel. It is a unified and simple form in tones of silver, green and deep blue. The best of the standing works is "Tatlin's Tower," a tribute to Vladimir Tatlin's famous "Monument to the Third International." Like "Finnel," it is a simple and self-contained form in beautifully muted colors.

Also showing are a number of nice little pastels of people and homey scenes by Barbara Noonan.

Read Alec Clayton's full review in Northwest Military's Music & Culture section.

SUMMER SHOW, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, through Aug. 31, Childhood's End Gallery, 222 Fourth Ave. W, Olympia, 360.943.3724

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