Category: Denver

  • Robert Mangold, Colorado Sculptor, from adobeairstream.com

    Robert Mangold, Colorado Sculptor, from adobeairstream.com

    An impressive array of Robert Mangold’s artistic oeuvre, from 1955 to the present, is on view at The Arvada Center. The artist, born in Indiana in 1930, joined the Air Force in 1949 and then graduated from Indiana University with a Masters of Fine Arts. While still a student, Mangold attended the 1955 International Design…

  • Trine Bumiller Profile from Art Ltd. Magazine, March/April 2012

    Trine Bumiller Profile from Art Ltd. Magazine, March/April 2012

    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…

  • Clyfford Still: Influential Maverick from Arts Perspective Magazine

    Clyfford Still: Influential Maverick from Arts Perspective Magazine

    In 1944, Clyfford Still did something that no known painter appears to have done before him. Using thick, black pigment he troweled a large canvas (105 x 92 1/2 inches) with a palette knife, then cut that textured black field with a deep red wound forming the outline of an almost organic shape. Vivid yellow…

  • Pop West – Ed Ruscha Elucidates Jack Kerouac from adobeairstream.com

    Pop West – Ed Ruscha Elucidates Jack Kerouac from adobeairstream.com

    During three weeks in April 1951, Jack Kerouac famously wrote On The Road  by typing continuously onto a 120-foot roll of teletype paper. The novel is based upon several roads trip taken by Kerouac and Neal Cassady between 1947 and 1950. For those who haven’t read it, Denver is an important setting for the characters,…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • MCA Denver, Exploring the CounterCulture (West Coast Style) from adobeairstream.com

    MCA Denver, Exploring the CounterCulture (West Coast Style) from adobeairstream.com

    The counterculture movement was in essence a western phenomenon. That’s the premise of West of Center: Art and the Counterculture Experiment in America, 1965-1977, a book and exhibition currently on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver. Yes, significant moments played out at Woodstock and in Greenwich Village, but the American West allowed…

  • Pagosa Springs Exhibit Shows Off its Art from The Durango Herald

    Pagosa Springs Exhibit Shows Off its Art from The Durango Herald

    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…