229 Search Results for “February 2”

  • Part of Sep 2011 by

    Music Blowing Austin’s Eardrums This Weekend: Metro Area

    There are plenty of music-related events going on this weekend; you know, with the ACL Music Festival and all of its bastard offspring… And, well, it is one of those bastard offspring gigs that really caught my eye (and ear) this week: the Learning Secrets Party on Saturday, September 17th at The Beauty Bar (RSVP here: www.learningsecretsmusic.com/rsvp). Presented by Silverton Partners (and sponsored by Lamebook) the party’s main attraction is More …

  • 15 Artists at Kirkland Museum Not Radical At All

    Art Exhibit at Kirkland Museum, featuring artists who broke with tradition, closed on August 14th. “The influence of decadent Parisians…Picasso and Cezanne..has even been felt in the West. Santa Fe has been damaged by it and Denver has not wholly escaped the blight… . In Western art, Western literature and bourbon, I’ll take mine straight,” wrote Lee Casey in The Rocky Mountain News on February 11, 1948. Some still feel More …

  • Dia’s Statement on Spiral Jetty Lease

    Dia was stunned to read “Control of iconic sculpture Spiral Jetty in dispute,” in the online edition of the June 8, 2011, Salt Lake Tribune, which seems to assert that the status of the special-use lease for Spiral Jetty is in question. Spiral Jetty, by Robert Smithson, is one of the most significant works of American art of the twentieth century and a centerpiece of Dia’s collection. It was donated More …

  • Now, Would You Call This Ridiculous?

    According to Money magazine, Smart cars (which have sold 750,000 in the EU) topped off in the US at about 45,000 sold  – and even with news that Smart cars are being sold at Mercedes-Benz dealerships (the brand is part of Daimler-Benz), sales in the US last year were under 6,000 – a factor which reports like this one in February attributed to gas prices staying below $3/gallon.  That’s so More …

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    Interview with RAW Founder Heidi Luerra

    When I first heard about RAW it sort of sounded like the arts version of the “McIndie with a side of cheese fries please” but that was coming from my expectation that it was just another piece of corporate ballast dropped over the side for a tax write off. However, for the interesting plot twist we are all looking for, RAW is an independent organization pushing up and not a More …

  • December Texas Museum Happenings

    Vernon Fisher sitting in a stuffed-animal chair designed by the Campana brothers with one leg of the chair in Texas, Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico–this is the Texas museum scene this month. The perfect mash-up of the Texas museum scene this month is: Vernon Fisher sitting in a stuffed-animal chair designed by the Campana brothers with one leg of the chair in Texas, Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico. I realize More …

  • Art Review: Immaterial At Ballroom Marfa

    Immaterial (on view at Ballroom Marfa until February), explores arts potential to transcend conscious states, while not privileging the metaphysical over the sensuous. Large-scale paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos span all three spacious galleries. Though the 12 international artists – all women – work in various media, they are all united as artists sticking true to process to create works that are often hard to categorize, but stand critically in-between More …

  • Marvels of Palm Springs Modern

    For California Modernism aficionados the annual Palm Springs Modernism Week, Feb. 12-21 this year, makes a valuable pilgrimage. While Palm Springs most iconic houses include masterworks by  first and second generation modernists Rudolph Schindler, who designed Coachellas first modern building, a cabin, in 1922, and Richard Neutra, designer of the Kaufmann House (1946), most modern design in Palm Springs came from the drafting boards of local architects. The Palm Springs More …

  • From Bunnies to BMW: Jeff Koons and the Art Car

    There are definitely second acts, even 35th acts, in the art world. BMWs Art Car turns 35 this year, with a pantheon of artists who have taken on the art car design challenge including Alexander Calder, Olafur Eliasson, Andy Warhol, Jenny Holzer, and David Hockney. Yes, the girlz are outnumbered in this crowd. The announcement occurred yesterday in Jeff Koonss New York studio where the former stockbroker known for following More …

  • Bruce Mau to Curate Denver Biennial

    Originally conceived of as a survey of contemporary art “from the tip of Tierra del Fuego to the Northern Hudson Bay,” Denvers Biennial of the Americas continues to morph into something entirely different and unexpected. When Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper announced plans for Denver to premiere the Biennial of the Americas in the summer of 2010, an “ideas pavilion” that would explore such themes as science, education and urban planning More …

  • Owen Meany converts Denver

    Michael Wartella stars as Owen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_C_8v-skE&feature=related I have read John Irvings novel A Prayer for Owen Meany four times. Among late 1980s novels this one soured me on other fiction because it was singular in its nimble dealings of the relationship of the picaresque to fate. Hence, when I was in Denver in February and  saw that the Denver Theater Center was set to produce A Prayer for Owen Meany More …

  • What We Can Learn from Denver’s “Blue Mustang”

    Vicious hatred for a public sculpture might just be a misunderstanding.