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Over The River, Land Art Disputes in Salida, Colorado from adobeairstream
“If we would never have the process, we would never realize the object,” Christo has said.
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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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Betty Woodman revisted on adobeairstream
Woodman’s objects stand on their own. The rest of the exhibit needs some propping.
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Bruce Mau to curate Denver Biennial from adobeairstream
“This isn’t a biennial of contemporary art in the traditional sense. Our goal is to reinvent the notion of a biennial and take it a step further.”
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Nauman in Venice on adobeairstream
Basualdo said choosing Nauman to represent the United States was simple. “He is an artist’s artist,” Basualdo said. Nauman was also forefront in the minds of the Philadelphia curators, because they were in the process of acquiring Nauman’s 1967 neon, The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths.
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New York’s New MexicoTrifecta originally published on adobeairstream
On a recent trip to New York I hit the trifecta. The New Mexico trifecta of three artists who live and work either full or part time in New Mexico: Susan Rothenberg, Richard Tuttle and Bruce Nauman.
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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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‘Overhead’ a glimpse into Kate Petley’s wonderland
For me, this is Petley’s strongest work to date and I look forward to seeing where this new exploration takes her. She’s no longer fighting the landscape elements in her art and she’s making her process evident while still playing with light and layers and reflections.
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The world needs more spontaneous art
Maybe all of the out of work performers in America could perform for those in unemployment lines, play music, make art. At least everyone would be happy for a moment! And who knows where that might lead…. Check this video out at adobeairstream.com
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Softcore porn on the Travel Channel
Bridget has a Masters Degree in Communications, but one would never know it by the dialogue on the show. Nothing is original, everything is clichéd and she doesn’t delve her mind deeper than the sand in which she digs her toes. “It’s so beautiful” was repeated about a dozen times in Spain.
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