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Month of Photography Denver
MoP – Month of Photography Denver is a celebration of fine art photography with hundreds of collaborative public More …
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Ten Colorado Artists You Should Know About – They Happen to be Women
It happens to be International Women’s Day. Here are ten artist’s I think should be more well-known. They More …
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Art Week in NY – Street at the Met – The Slower the Better
Just turn a camera on a New York street, and you’re likely to get drama or characters, maybe More …
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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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Art and Activism with Shepard Fairey in Santa Fe, on the SFUAD campus
Launched in 2011 by the Now in its second year, the theme is “Art and Political Activism.” Behold More …
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On Georgia O’Keeffe, Annie Leibovitz, and the Calculated Cliche
Our age has a “my sister-my daughter” relationship with celebrity. Is it our twin or our spawn? An More …
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A Feminist Print Show at Tamarind; A New Fine Arts Dean for UNM
I first encountered Sue Coe’s lithograph, The Unspeakable Pursuing the Uneatable (1996), near to the date when it More …
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Ordinary and “Lifelike” Objects: A Debut Review from the City of New Orleans
In the city of New Orleans, two exhibitions that ran concurrently, as cogeneration extends from one source, appeared 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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Here Far Away – Pennti Sammallahti’s Nomadic Photographs
In 1991 the Scandinavian photographer, Penti Sammallahti, was awarded a 15-year grant from the Finnish government to go More …
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Best of 2012: Art Talk
My Film Stills Are Still Big. It’s the Walls That Have Gotten Small.” I somehow managed to see More …
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