Posted by leannegoebel on May 8, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Big Bang 2012 Oil on panels, attached 36″x 54″ Photo: courtesy Zg Gallery, Chicago Trine Bumiller’s background in printmaking is evident in her paintings: wood panels combined together like building blocks to create a composite form of square and rectangular shapes. On each panel, a different organic, flat, geometric element suggests nature or botany. The … Read more
Filed under ART, Art Criticism, arts journalism, contemporary art, Denver, painting · Tagged with Big Bang, Chicago, In Medias Res, Judy Pfaff, Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, memento mori, Robischon Gallery, Ross Bleckner, Trine Bumiller, Zg Gallery
Posted by leannegoebel on January 18, 2012 · Leave a Comment
There’s no place like home for the holidays. But when home is Pagosa Springs, Colorado where people are more interested in the latest ski report, and you’re an art writer, well, home is more a place you retreat to than a place you spend a Saturday viewing art. That’s not the case thanks to Michael … Read more
Filed under Art Criticism, contemporary art, Denver, Pagosa Springs · Tagged with ash, chawan, Chris Haas, Crown Point Press, D. Michael Coffee, Debra Blair, Denver Art Museum, guinomi, Jim Dine, Karl Isberg, Kris Kuksi, Michael D. Barnes, mizusashi, North American Print Biennial, Pagosa Springs, Patrick Shia Crabb, Robischon Gallery, Ron Fundingsland, Sandy Applegate, shino, Shy Rabbit Contemporary Art, Tamarind, tenmoku, Ture Bengtz Memorial Prize, ynomi
Posted by leannegoebel on July 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Everything you wanted to know about the Biennial of the Americas and more happening in Denver this summer.
Filed under ART, Art Museum, arts journalism, Biennial, contemporary art, Creative Economy, Denver · Tagged with AJ Fosik, Alan Chimicoff, Alex McCloud, Andrew Rucklidge, Aspen Art Fair, Biennial of the Americas, BMOCA, Brendan Tang, Clark Richert, David B. Smith, David Buckingham, Denver Art Museum, Denver Biennial, Douglas Walker, Edward Ranney, Emma Hardy, Gregory Euclide, Janet Echelman, Jeronimo Hagerman, Kim Ferrer, Lauri Lynnxe Murphy, Linda Fleming, M12, MCA, MCA Denver, McNichols Building, Michele Mosko, Museo de las Americas, Museum of Outdoor Arts, Objectophilia, Paola Santoscoy, Plus Gallery, Portia Munson, Redesign the Sheep Wagon, Redline, Robischon Gallery, Rule Gallery, Sabine Aell, Teddy Cruz, The Nature of Things, Tony Ortega, Viviane Le Courtouois, Walker Fine Art, You are Here
Posted by leannegoebel on March 28, 2010 · 1 Comment
David Kroll, “Egret on Small Globe,” 2009, oil on canvas, 28 x 32″, at Robischon Gallery. Continuing through April 17, 2010 Robischon Gallery Denver, Colorado David Kroll paints with the touch of an Old Master. Refined layers of oil on canvas, linen and paper are applied to capture not only the exquisite light of a … Read more
Filed under ART, Art Criticism, Art Museum, contemporary art, Denver · Tagged with Augustus John, Bill Amundson, Bruce Lowney, Charles Sarka, Chuck Close, David Kroll, Denver Art Museum, Face to Face, Francesco Clemente, George Condo, Gernardo Buotalenti, Hudson River School, Jonathan Saiz, Julie Augur, Laura Merage, Laurie Simmons, Lisa Yuskavage, Love Lines, Lucian Freud, Margaret Neumann, Mark Tansey, Marlene Dumas, Philip Guston, Redline, Richard Dadd, Robert Crumb, Robischon Gallery, Thomas Schutte, Tracy Emin
Posted by leannegoebel on December 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Leanne Goebel recommended Sabin Aell at Walker Fine Art, Jessica Stockholder at Robischon, Homare Ikeda at Van Straaten Gallery and Contemporary Women Printmakers at the I.D.E.A. Space at Colorado College for Visualartsource.com.
Filed under Art Criticism, contemporary art, Denver, photography, Print making · Tagged with Agnes Martin, Barbara Kruger, Colorado College, Contemporary Women Printmakers, Homare Ikeda, Hung Liu, Jessica Stockholder, Kara Walker. IDEA Space, Louise Bourgeois, Moonwalk, Robischon Gallery, Sabin Aell, Van Straaten Gallery, Walker Fine Art, Wangechi Mutu
Posted by leannegoebel on April 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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