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"Shuffle" at Fulcrum Gallery

Mural and prints by Nicki Sucec

"Big brother": Lithograph by Nicki Sucec currently on display at Fulcrum Gallery.

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Big Brother is watching. He peers out from the walls of Fulcrum Gallery. In this instance "Big Brother" is the brother of artist Nicki Sucec, whose show at Fulcrum is a homage to her brother and a testament to the variety and creativity that can be unleashed by taking a single image or idea and pushing it to the limit.

One wall of the gallery is completely covered with a large steel and copper mural featuring a haunting portrait of Sucec's big brother. The image is rough and confrontational. It looks like a photographic negative in dark brown and copper tones of an aging hippy. He stares vacantly, his hair is disheveled, a cigarette dangles from his lips. On a chain around his neck he's wearing what looks to be a military dog tag. Behind him is a starry night sky in which strange items float - a boxing ring, inside the ring a couple of big pillows, a toothbrush and many other little esoteric items. Although not stated in any overt manner, I get the impression that each of the objects relate somehow to Sucec's brother; mementoes carrying strong familial references.

The artist has made many lithographs and embossed etchings from various images in the mural. Some are around 15 inches by 20 inches and other are a mere inch or two square, including variations on her brother's portrait and prints of the individual items that are in the mural.

One of the more interesting prints places side-by-side a metal-plate portrait of the artist's brother with a negative image of the same portrait, this one done as an embossed etching. The negative image is striking in its strong contrasts of stark white staring out of darker areas. The eyeballs are almost square. In the positive image he looks sad and perhaps frightened. In the negative image his looks threatening - from frightened to frightening by the simple expedient of reversing light and dark.

Without spelling anything out, but rather leaving it to the viewer to interpret, Sucec seems to delve deeply into memory and identity and the complex relationship between a brother and sister. Some of the pictures hold clues to the lives of this brother-and-sister duo, either in the items depicted or in the titles, some of which are very strange and enigmatic such as (I love this title but have no idea what it means): Seymour the Great vs Muffy Doodle Weird.

For quite some time now I, and most of Tacoma's arts community, have been impressed with how Fulcrum Gallery keeps coming up with new, exciting and challenging shows month after month. This one continues the tradition.

Shuffle: Mural & Prints by Nicki Sucec


Through Dec. 31, noon to 6 p.m. Thursday–Saturday and by appointment
Fulcrum Gallery, 1308 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma
253.250.0520, fulcrumtacoma.com

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