Category: ART

  • Exhibition Essay for Gregory Euclide at David B Smith Gallery

    Exhibition Essay for Gregory Euclide at David B Smith Gallery

    Gregory Euclide is an outsider. An observer. Whether walking in the woods, or driving across country, he pays attention to the minutiae. Important details become part of his art. Since his last solo exhibition at David B. Smith Gallery, his work has branched out into objects that are similar yet diverse. Heʼs created large installations…

  • Fort Collins to Make a Rocky Mountain Regional Arts Incubator from adobeairstream.com

    Fort Collins to Make a Rocky Mountain Regional Arts Incubator from adobeairstream.com

    Fort Collins, Colorado, tasked with creating a Rocky Mountain Regional Arts Incubator, won a $100,000 “Our Town” grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The collaborators on this public-private “creative placemaking” initiative include the city of Fort Collins’s Cultural Services Department, Colorado State University and Beet Street, a cultural programmer behind Fort Collins’s creative…

  • Denver Arts Week in Review from adobeairstream.com

    Denver Arts Week in Review from adobeairstream.com

    The Mayor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts were awarded November 3 to kick off Denver Arts Week. Mayor Michael Hancock honored the American Indian Galleries at the Denver Art Museum and Phil Bender with the Excellence awards and Veronica Barela with the Legacy Award. Arts Weekends November 12, but it’s not too late to…

  • Nils Folke Anderson at Dikeou Collection Pop-Up from adobeairstream.com

    Nils Folke Anderson at Dikeou Collection Pop-Up from adobeairstream.com

    Nils Folke Anderson’s styrofoam sculptures are “reciprocal linkages,” a term borrowed from website connections. The works are all untitled with only the address listed to identify each piece. They are made of styrofoam— a humorous yet functional material that allows the artist to manipulate the works and for the process of that manipulation to be…

  • Clyfford Still Museum to Open with Fanfare, and Controversy from adobeairstream.com

    Clyfford Still Museum to Open with Fanfare, and Controversy from adobeairstream.com

    I wrote this piece last month for adobeairstream.com. The museum opens this week. On September 22, I took a hard-hat tour of the Brad Cloepfil-designed Clyfford Still museum in Denver. The 28,000-square foot, two-story structure— a rooted concrete cube—sits behind its more outlandish neighbor, the Denver Art Museum. By way of  transition,  a pastoral park…

  • Fred Sandback at MCA Denver from adobeairstream.com

    Fred Sandback at MCA Denver from adobeairstream.com

    One building and 16 ounces of string, that’s what one finds at MCA/Denver. Of course it’s much more than that. The conceptual, minimalist sculptures of Fred Sandback create transparent planes that change the perspective of the otherwise bare galleries at the museum, providing new insight for the viewer. Sandback was born in 1943 and died…

  • Robert Adams Photography at DAM: A Bodhisattva Sees the West from adobeairstream.com

    Robert Adams Photography at DAM: A Bodhisattva Sees the West from adobeairstream.com

    Photographer Robert Adams is a bodhisattva to the American West: “I want to make accurate photographs of the western landscape. One goal is to show what’s gone wrong so we’ll change it. Another is to show what’s right so we’ll take some hope in it,” he wrote. Through Adams’s viewfinder, the West, the ideal and…

  • A New Frontier, feature article from Oct/Nov American Craft Magazine

    A New Frontier, feature article from Oct/Nov American Craft Magazine

    Bengt Hokanson and Trefny Dix, buffeted by a tough economy, think they’re in the right place now with their work. BY Leanne Goebel PHOTOGRAPHY BY Douglas Kirkland Third street in Durango, Colorado, dead-ends at the base of a red rock mesa, dotted with piñon and sagebrush. A dirt trail winds its way up from the…

  • How Design for the Other 90 Percent Applies to Colorado

    How Design for the Other 90 Percent Applies to Colorado

    We live in a world filled with cool products and great design. I love my iPhone, desire an iPad and remain happy each day when I walk into my office and sit down in front of my sleek iMac with wireless keyboard and mouse. Everything works. I don’t have to worry about daily software updates…

  • The Chair at Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts in Pagosa Springs from adobeairstream.com

    The Chair at Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts in Pagosa Springs from adobeairstream.com

    Chairs have been the subject of paintings throughout history. Van Gogh painted one, so did John Singer Sargent, Henri Matisse and David Hockney. Edward Hopper chose a train car filled with mostly empty dark green chairs, focusing on a blonde female figure for his painting “Chair Car.” An exhibit currently open at Shy Rabbit Contemporary…