Upfor Gallery

Upfor is an American contemporary art gallery based in Portland, Oregon, United States, presenting primary market artworks by early and mid-career artists.[1][2][3]

Upfor Gallery
Established2013 (2013)
LocationPortland, Oregon, United States
TypeContemporary art gallery
Websiteupforgallery.com

History

The gallery opened in 2013 in its present location at 929 NW Flanders Street in Portland.[4] In its single exhibition space of 1,700 square feet (160 m2), the gallery mounts eight to ten full-scale exhibitions per year.[5] The gallery also participates in art fairs in the United States.[6] and internationally[7] The gallery was founded by Theo Downes-Le Guin, a former high technology marketing executive with an academic background in art history and sociology, and son of noted science fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin.[8][9]

Artists

Upfor’s artistic program emphasizes artists who focus on contemporary media culture; exhibited artworks often include a technology or digital component in their making and presentation.[10] Artists that Upfor represents exclusively or in conjunction with other galleries are Brenna Murphy,[11] Ben Buswell,[12] and Rodrigo Valenzuela.[13] Other notable artists who have exhibited at Upfor include Frances Stark, whose feature-length video work My Best Thing was Upfor's inaugural exhibition in 2013 ,[14] and artist Ryan Trecartin, who in 2014 screened the video Center Jenny.[15]

References

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