Tag: Leanne Goebel
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Roland Bernier artist profile from Art Ltd. magazine
Bernier intentionally did not affiliate with the early conceptual artists using text to make art, such as Ed Ruscha or Lawrence Weiner, or with Pop Art, for that matter. Bernier considers himself an original, unaffiliated with any movement or group. His work contains limited thematic content; one of the most striking elements of his practice…
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Margaret Neumann at Rule Gallery from adobeairstream.com
Review of Margaret Neumann’s, “As I Once Knew It,” at Rule Gallery in Denver by Art Writer Leanne Goebel.
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Dario Robleto–War and ‘Life Instinct’ in Memento Mori
Art Writer Leanne Goebel reviews Dario Robleto’s ‘An Instinct Towards Life’ at MCA/Denver. The review was originally published on adobeairstream.com.
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Press Relations for Creative Industry
Art Writer Leanne Goebel presented a workshop on Press Relations for Creative Industry at the Create Denver Expo.
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On adobeairstream.com
CU Boulder Gets New Museum Visual Arts Complex joins museum, education functions
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Enrique Chagoya Controversy in Loveland
I wrote this piece for the Huffington Post about the controversy over Enrique Chagoya’s “The Misadventures of Romantic Cannibals” at the Loveland Museum. The truck driver from Montana, Kathleen Folden pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and received 18 months probation. Colorado Councilman May Want To Explore Why Art “Turned Him On.” Also on Huffington Post,…
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Survey Results
I feel like Sally Field when she won her Oscar. Gosh, you people like me. Thank you so much. I learned a few things from the survey and will work to improve how you can contact me from the site and also how you can download files. I also will be looking at a mobile…
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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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“Denver’s First Perplexing Biennial” goes viral
What do a business man, a sports guy and Bruce Mau all have in commong? Denver’s Biennial of the Americas, which proudly touts itself as a biennial with scientists and thinkers. But what about the 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…