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How Many Websites Now Cover the Arts in Colorado?
Last September, I was invited as guest art critic to give an update on the status of art More …
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Dana Schutz’s Grotesque and Fantastical Works Linger
Dana Schutz’s work was recently featured in two Denver museums. A 10-year survey, Dana Schutz: If the Face More …
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El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You about Africa
In 2008, the Denver Art Museum commissioned El Anatsui to create Rain Has No Father?, a metal sculpture More …
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Best of 2012: Colorado Art in Review
Looking back over the year that was 2012 what strikes me is the resiliency and determination of artists, More …
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CU Art Museum Sends “Through Soviet Jewish Eyes” To New York
The image is horrific. Dozens of men lie dead in a barren, muddy landscape. A silver, snow-filled trench More …
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Lordy Rodriquez Gets Art Swapped
Lordy Rodriquez is the living definition of an American. Born in the Philippines, raised in Texas and now More …
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$1.76 Billion in Arts and-Cultural Economic Activity in Denver in 2011
According to the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts–the numbers don’t lie: In 2011 Denver metro-area arts and More …
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Becoming Van Gogh at the Denver Art Museum
Becoming Van Gogh might be Dr. Timothy J. Standring’s defining exhibition. Standring is the Gates Foundation Curator of More …
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Why Sarah Thornton Will Stop Writing About the Art Market
Sarah Thornton has a BA in Art History and a PhD in Sociology. Her highly acclaimed book Seven More …
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M12 – The Big Feed: On Rural Contemporary Art and Community Engagement
In small towns across America, a tradition of throwing a big social gathering at the end of harvest More …
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Vincent Van Gogh and Clyfford Still – Painterly Reinventions Explored in Denver
David Anfam has spent 40 years of his life studying Clyfford Still. On September 14, he gave a More …
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ALOTTATHISALOTTATHAT – Art Intersecting “Innovation” and Equaling Nothing
Described as “part freestyle musical theater, part dessert reception,” the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver created a special More …
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