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Margaret Neumann at Rule Gallery
Margaret Neumann is a painter. Some might classify her as a Neo-expressionist, a la Philip Guston, but rather, More …
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Dikeou Collection Denver a Quirky Find
One of the top private art collections in the world is located in the historic Colorado Building on More …
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A Bear? Where? Over There
I am a real sucker for charcoal drawings when they are good, and when they are very good, More …
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Like a Bigger Bull in a China Shop
Denver is slowly recovering from the Jerry-Bruckheimer-hangover that was the U2 360 show this past Saturday that could More …
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Dario Robleto: War’s “Life Instinct” in Memento Mori
A garden, while associated with the natural world, is actually a human creation. A place where humans exert More …
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Red Rocks: The Coolest Pain-in-The-Ass-Venue in the World
I totally love Red Rocks as a venue because it has the prestige of Madison Square Garden and More …
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Ordinary Wonders and ‘Imbricated” Surfaces for Jody Guralnick
Artist Jody Guralnick lives in Aspen, Colorado in a stone-and-glass house above a glacier-fed river. Once, while I More …
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Mass Media in Freefall, “Pirate Radio” Likes Its Air Thin
My first foray into radio was with a local talk station in Denver. Right after the job offer, More …
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Don’t Blink Or You’ll Miss Electronic Art at Denver Art Museum!
Denver Art Museum ends its first exhibition ever of electronic media, Blink! on May 1. The exhibition, curated More …
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When Surveillance Is Your Friend – Or Doing “Geo-Spatial” One Better
A Longmont, Colorado company, Digital Globe, that specializes in satellite imaging (or taking pictures of earthlings from space) More …
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James Surls Curates Chinese and American Women
“The idea of homegrown” and “mustering the force” are two of the ways that sculptor James Surls described More …
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What Do Chinese Women Artists Want? Panel at CU Boulder Spotlights Bicultural Exchange
Chinas most well-known and controversial contemporary artist, Ai Wei Wei, has been detained by the Chinese government since More …
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