Biennials
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Gonzalo Lebrija's "History of Suspended Time: Monument for the Impossible" was commissioned...
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Sobey Art Award finalist Brendan Tang talks about the slow-ass prototyping that is fine art ceramics at the opening of You Are Here at Plus Gallery in Denver, an official partner of the Biennial of the...
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Edward Ranney takes viewers on a tour of the Ancient Americas through his photographs. Shaped by Culture: New World Landscapes by Edward Ranney is at the Denver Art Museum as part of the Biennial of the Americas.
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Denver's Mayor John Hickenlooper talks about creative industries in Colorado, the Denver Biennial of the Americas, and what sustainability means.
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Aaron Schuman, the...
Denver Biennial is in good hands according to Kyle McMillan at the Denver Post. Those hands belong to...
Leanne culls out as things to watch in 2010: How DAM director Christoph Heinrich will keep working to transform the controversial...
Bruce Mau is out as Denver Biennial of the Americas artistic director. His studio says In Good We Trust, which...
With no updates to the Denver Biennial website, the BECA Foundation has moved to make "emerging arts" a big part of the program, via its initiative, CURATE THIS! No updates to the
Site Santa Fe's eighth biennial, "The Dissolve," harkens a glorious return...
The Denver Biennial of the Americas has some awesome growing pains. Denver artists and art dealers are...
Bruce Nauman won the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in June. The U.S. Pavilion
Examining the continuity of space amid changing conditions is one way the Philadelphia...
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