Month: March 2012

  • To Calatrava or Not To Calatrava from adobeairstream.com

    To Calatrava or Not To Calatrava from adobeairstream.com

    In November, The Denver Post reported that the City of Denver had settled with starchitect Santiago Calatrava, agreeing to pay him a $250,000 licensing fee to utilize his designs for a hotel, bridge, train station and terminal extension at Denver International Airport. The article reports that the agreement between the City and Calatrava’s design firm…

  • The Arts as Catalyst for Change: Hardrock Revision from Arts Perspective Magazine

    The Arts as Catalyst for Change: Hardrock Revision from Arts Perspective Magazine

    “Colorado Art Ranch’s middle name is art,” executive director and nomadic Colorado wanderer Grant Pound proudly states. Yet he knows his five-year-old venture is confusing to some. “However, this may understate what we do. The arts are certainly involved, but we are promoting the arts as a catalyst for change. We want to see creative…

  • The kinesthetic vision of blind sculptor Michael Naranjo from Arts Perspective Magazine

    The kinesthetic vision of blind sculptor Michael Naranjo from Arts Perspective Magazine

    Sculpting is dimensional, physical, even touchable (though we rarely get to run our hands over an object). Michael Naranjo, however, encourages viewers to touch his sculptures. To caress the smooth ebony finish of his bronze figures. To detect the bark of a tree or the wings of a bird. Feeling provides meaning and allows viewers…

  • Pissing On (or Near) Art at the Clyfford Still Museum from adobeairstream.com

    Pissing On (or Near) Art at the Clyfford Still Museum from adobeairstream.com

    First, there was Duchamp’s “Fountain,” and since then piss, dung, feces, even menstrual blood have been handy tools of art. Andy Warhol made piss paintings and Andres Serrano pissed off the Catholic Church with his recently damaged “Piss Christ.” Unfortunately, it appears that Carmen Tisch’s recent drunken escapade at the Clyfford Still Museum was nothing more…

  • Colorado Releases Creative District Guidelines from adobeairstream.com

    Colorado Releases Creative District Guidelines from adobeairstream.com

    UPDATE: Salida Art District and Art District on Santa Fe in Denver certified as first two Creative Districts. In yet another effort to boost creative placemaking, the state of Colorado has released the guidelines in support of HB11-1031 the creation of Creative Districts in communities, neighborhoods or contiguous geographic areas around the state. Colorado Creative…

  • 2012 Preview: Yves Saint Laurent, as Apres-Ski? from adobeairstream.com

    2012 Preview: Yves Saint Laurent, as Apres-Ski? from adobeairstream.com

    The Denver Art Museum is the only scheduled U.S. venue in 2012 for two exhibitions imagined as crowd-sources: Yves Saint Laurent: The Retrospective, and Becoming Van Gogh. One of these exhibitions will be the most well attended in DAM history. My prediction? Yves Saint Laurent, which opens March 25 and runs through July 8, 2012, will…