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One of Gallery M's specialties is photography, particularly contemporary prints by the giants of black-and-white photojournalism from the... More >>
Even on an ordinary day, the Foothills Art Center is uncommonly picturesque. It's situated in an old red-brick church and a pair of adjacent --... More >>
Most of the time we expect to see historic Colorado art at Elizabeth Schlosser Fine Art (311 Detroit Street, 303-321-4786), but the gallery has... More >>
Since 1995, the Denver Art Museum's handsome and spacious Stanton galleries have mostly been at the disposal of the Modern and Contemporary Art... More >>
Ron Judish Fine Arts (1617 Wazee Street, 303-571-5556) is currently presenting a trio of superb solo shows. In the grand front room is Keith... More >>
The free-for-all campaign to erase the recent history of Denver's architecture, endorsed and enabled by Mayor Wellington Webb's administration,... More >>
Gallery Sink, owned and operated by Mark Sink, is currently hosting a retrospective entitled Ann White: 1950-2000. Sink has a special... More >>
World-famous modern and contemporary artists are part of the stock and trade of the Robischon Gallery, which makes the point with Judy... More >>
In the main gallery at Pirate right now, Linde Schlumbohm has invited a trio of locally prominent installation artists for 3 Fold,... More >>
It's a shame, but it's true: Only a fraction of the crowds that came out for the Denver Art Museum shows featuring Toulouse-Lautrec, Impressionism... More >>
The works of two installation artists are displayed together in the unusual Fabrication and Fiction, running through November 29 at... More >>
Landscapes have been a popular subject in the fine arts for thousands of years, but in just the last century, they have become even more appealing... More >>
In the capacious lower-level galleries at the Arvada Center, curator and exhibition director Kathy Andrews has installed a pair of large photo... More >>
Interpretive Visions, at the Camera Obscura Gallery, is a solo exhibit featuring black-and-white photos by Loretta Young-Gautier.... More >>
Mark Masuoka took over as director at the Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver on January 1, 2000, and he quickly transformed the place from what had... More >>
Open Press, the fine print-making shop, is currently featuring a handsome group show in its gallery. Relief Prints refers to a... More >>
Less than a year ago, when I learned that Mark Masuoka was set to take on the director's job at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver on January... More >>
Lisbeth Neergaard Kohloff, exhibition director of the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, says she selected the three photographers in the group... More >>
Is That Jazz? is a real oddball of a show, a collection of bizarre, yet somehow quaint, paintings, watercolors and a construction by Dallas... More >>
Over the last century, hundreds of dedicated, masterful artists have worked in Colorado. But while a score of them have achieved genuine... More >>
The Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute has gone down a rocky road in recent months, and it’s this year’s pair of RMWI Fine Art Associates, La... More >>
Located within the Jewish Community Center, the Singer Gallery's association with the Jewish community might create the assumption that it... More >>
Emerging artist Colin Livingston has put together a moving show made up of paintings and mixed-media pieces that depict his mother. Mom, currently... More >>
Jerry Kunkel's name is well known in these parts: He's been on the art faculty at the University of Colorado at Boulder for more than thirty... More >>
Four provocative shows now occupy the discrete spaces at Pirate. In the main gallery is an installation by Kathy Hutton titled White... More >>
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