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M AY 2 0 1 6 6 3 and Michael Hickey on developing an art- ist-run gallery Able Baker Contemporary opening soon in the former A Fine Thing Edward T. Pollack Fine Arts gallery space on Forest Avenue next to Portland Stage. And hes considering an expansion on Migration I have 150-plus birds on my list and there are only 37 in the flock at PMA. Id do another installation separate from that one. Patch is pleased with the muse- ums acquiring the first flock as he wanted the piece to remain intact. He also enjoys the way its exhibited. The best part You cant see it all at once. You see it gradually and have to physically move through it to see it in its entirety. The spatial play reminds me of an installation at the Guggenheim in the 1990s by Ellsworth Kel- ly another artist to whom I respond strong- lyhis patterns colors collage studies and color combinations. It was a great installa- tion of paintings really activating the space in a wayless about the physicality of it all. Activating the space captures what the Migration flock is doing to the stairwell at the museum. n