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The Womb of the Bomb, Baby
It must have been poetic justice that Conrad and I sat in the very back of the bus. More …
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Wright Again
When you are in rainy New York this summer, one of the exhibitions to see is “Frank Lloyd More …
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Bruce Mau to Curate Denver Biennial
Originally conceived of as a survey of contemporary art “from the tip of Tierra del Fuego to the More …
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Betty Woodman, Revisited
Clay is an impulsive medium. It begs to be touched, formed, and shaped. At the Institute of Contemporary More …
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Unit 7 Drain: Down the Drain
All relationships have expiration dates and bands are no different. This is a eulogy from a distance to More …
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Adam Lerner, MCA Denver’s Animator
“The board set me up in a really great way,” Adam Lerner told me by telephone from Denver More …
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Movie Review: Woody Allen’s “Whatever Works”
Whatever Works is Woody Allens best film in more than a decade. Echoes of Manhattan, Annie Hall and More …
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Costumes from Ethnic China at the Museum of International Folk Art
Although I dislike sewing (and actually dont know how) I have always liked rickrack. Rickrack in concept (to More …
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Mile High Bands Get Signed
Denvers music scene finds Seattle panting to keep up. It used to be a joke to ask your More …
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Save the Paolo Soleri: Fate of Ampitheater on Santa Fe City Council Agenda
Since demolition began in 2009 at the Santa Fe Indian School, many watchers have wondered if the Paolo More …
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Movie Review: Séraphine
Séraphine follows familiar contours. It is the story of Seraphine de Senlis, the self-taught painter (1864-1942) who broke More …
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Bruce Nauman in Venice
Examining the continuity of space amid changing conditions is one way the Philadelphia Museum of Art curators responsible More …
June 2009