New paintings by Jill Hadley Hooper at Goodwin Fine Art

Tina Goodwin is a veteran of the Denver art world, having started out at the legendary Carson-Sapiro Gallery, which arguably pioneered RiNo as an art district some thirty years ago when it became the first art venue there. She was also the director for sixteen years of the now-closed William Matthews Gallery. Then, last March, she struck out on her own, opening Goodwin Fine Art (1255 Delaware Street, 303-573-1255, www.goodwinfineart.com) in a rehabbed building just a stone's throw from the Civic Center Cultural Complex with great views — through the big front windows — of the DAM, the Clyfford Still Museum and the Denver Public Library.

Location Info

Map

Goodwin Fine Art

1255 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204

Category: Galleries

Region: Central Denver

0 user reviews
Write A Review
 
Powered by Voice Places

Related Content

More About

Like this Story?

Sign up for the Arts and Theater Newsletter: Weekly information keeping you in the know when it comes to the art and theater scene. Find out about upcoming performances, exhibitions, openings and special events.

Privacy Policy

The current show at Goodwin is The Weight of Things: Jill Hadley Hooper, showcasing the well-known Denver artist's newest series of paintings. Hooper, who runs the gallery at Ironton, is not only a painter, but also a book illustrator, and she has built a national reputation with her work. The paintings at Goodwin depict some recently acquired heirlooms and other family pieces. Using oil-based printing inks and crayons applied to birch panels, Hooper creates a ground that comprises blocky, semi-geometric shapes. Then she inserts lyrical depictions of these inherited pieces, mostly furniture, in the center of the picture plane. 

Hooper has written that the show's title is a clever play on words, which it is — in more ways than one. First, the idea of "weight" suggests the emotional heaviness associated with pieces that are passed down and thus contain within them the history of her family and the biography of the deceased person who once owned them. Second, Hooper renders the pieces of furniture as though they were floating in the middle of those blocky grounds and are thus "weightless." The resulting paintings are nominally representational, but are clearly not realist in style, even if viewers will readily recognize what their subjects are.

Hooper is one of several prominent Colorado artists who are part of the stable at the still-newish Goodwin, including Patrick Marold and Yoshitomo Saito; surely more will be joining up in the coming months. The Weight of Things: Jill Hadley Hooper at Goodwin Fine Art runs through December 3.

 
 
for free stuff, theater info & more!
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places

    Voice Places

    Discover restaurants, nightlife, travel, shopping...

  • VOICE Daily Deals

    VOICE Daily Deals

    Get 50 to 90% off every day on restaurants, movies, massages...

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    More than 10,000 of the BEST things to eat, drink, and experience

  • My Voice Nation

    My Voice Nation

    Join the Village Voice community and get exclusive deals and info

  • Happy Hour

    Happy Hour

    Your local Happy Hour guide at your fingertips

or

Log in or Sign up

Social Connect:

Use your favorite account to access My Voice Nation.


Use your My Voice Nation account to log in:





Forgot password?
or

Sign Up or Log in

Social Connect:

Sign up for My Voice Nation with your preferred network.


Sign up for a My Voice Nation account:



Privacy policy