Category: contemporary art
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John Bonath at Camera Obscura Gallery, Denver, CO
The magic realism of John Bonath’s photo-digital art.
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Theater Review, Art Chicago and New American Photography
Recent posts from adobeairstream.com include a Theater Review of The Sun is in the West by Damon Falke, a preview of the galleries from the West and Southwest who attended Art Chicago and an interview with Aaron Schumann the editor of SeeSaw magazine about New American Photography at Fotofest in Houston.
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Dave Hickey at AWP in Denver
Hickey chats up empty room in Denver at AWP, says he will quit teaching writing.
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From Visual Arts Source: Face to Face, David Kroll on the fragility of humanity and nature, and Love Lines
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…
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Gregory Euclide in Art Ltd. on newsstands now
Gregory Euclide featured on the cover of Art Ltd. eco issue. Article by Leanne Goebel.
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Gallery loses home, flaunted dystopias and a virtual exhibition
Pagosa seeks new home for arts council was published December 11, 2009 in the Durango Herald. The Pagosa Springs Town Council voted unanimously Nov. 3 to demolish this log cabin that was home to the Pagosa Springs Arts Council, leaving the organization without a home. New video and drawings flaunt dystopias from adobeairstream February 13,…
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More posts from adobeairstream.com
From Denver to Las Vegas, the Grammy’s to the Tobin Collection at the McNay Art Museum and updates on new grant programs for the state of Colorado and attendance results for the arts in the Mountain Region as well as a video of Embrace! at the Denver Art Museum. Leanne Goebel covers it all for…
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Denver Art Roundup: My thoughts on some recent gallery exhibitions
Andrea Modica at BMOCA, Stephen Batura at Robischon Gallery and Monroe Hodder and Debra Salopek at William Havu Gallery
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A Lack of Awareness: Wael Shawky and the Non-Issue at “Lucky Number Seven”
Was Wael Shawky censored by SITE Santa Fe? And did they have reasonable grounds to ask him to change his concept? He did, but the controversy remains when the artist showed his New Mexico work in Egypt and Jordan.