Category: ART
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Taking stock of the art market published by Saatchi Online Magazine
In our desire to fix what is wrong with the art market, we cannot crush the life from the Art. We need fewer artists doing the same thing and more artists pushing the boundaries stretched by artists from the past. We need independent voices willing to speak out and act as regulators of the marketplace…
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Art Week Colorado from adobeairstream
William Havu gallery explores confluence, Robin Rule takes a minimal approach to convergence, the Aspen Art Museum goes soundless and Colorado artist Monica Goldsmith shows on the east coast.
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Best new gallery space in Denver features urban ambler Jean Arnold, originally published on adobeairstream.com
The best new gallery space in Denver is Plus Gallery at 2501 Larimer Street in the ballpark neighborhood. Owned by Ivar Zeile, the gallery has been operating since 2001, but moved into their new space (pictured below) in March. On April 24, the gallery opened a solo exhibition of urban ambler Jean Arnold’s movement paintings.…
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The Stinks and Rapids: Is Art Important?
We need fewer artists doing the same thing and more artists pushing the boundaries stretched by artists from the past. We need independent voices willing to speak out and act as regulators of the marketplace—not regulators of the Art. We need critics willing to debate and stand up for what they believe. We need to…
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Shifting Perspectives at the NEA Institute
Leanne Goebel shares highlights from the second half of the NEA International Arts Journalism Institute that ended June 26, 2009.
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New Perspectives: Art, Journalism and the NEA International Institute
Seven days at the NEA International Arts Journalism Institute based in Washington DC with art writer Leanne Goebel.
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Author brings goddess lore to area, Durango Herald, Nov. 28, 2009
Book highlights deity for each day Review Everyday Goddess: Ancient Myths for Modern Women by Julie Loar, BookSurge Publishing, 450 pages, $17.99 paperback. For more than 30 years, Julie Loar has been a student of metaphysics and symbolism. She also is an astrologer and tarot reader. Her research has taken her around the world to…
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Pagosa actors put on Into the Woods, Durango Herald, Nov. 21, 2009
Play benefits music students’ education The childless baker’s wife (Jessica Krebs) and the baker (Bill Nobles) make a deal with the witch (Kathy Isberg) in Wednesday’s dress rehearsal for the Pagosa Springs’ Music Boosters’ production of “Into the Woods” at Pagosa Springs High School. Grimm’s fairy tales get a dose of reality in a production…
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The F Word Art: Five Feminist Fables for the 21st Century
Through the Flower is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Maureen Burdock, one of two winners of the “New Mexico Feminists Under Forty” juried competition. This exhibit was juried by Judy Chicago and organized by Through the Flower and featured the work of fourteen young feminist artists working in New Mexico. Maureen Burdock will…
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Presidential Debate Remix
Now here is an interesting way to watch the presidential debates. Read the NY Times article here. Live remix of the Obama/McCain debates by three young media artists from Boston called Sosolimited. Click here for more information. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.