But ignorance of the system is not bliss for young Colorado artist Colin Livingston. Unlike most of his peers, he celebrates the connections between art and the market; in fact, theyre the subject of his work. For the past few years, Livingston has been creating post-pop paintings that focus on the world of retail. One time, he did works based on the colors that were predicted to be the biggest sellers the following year; another time, he had buyers act as his collaborators, letting them choose the subjects of the pieces they subsequently purchased. And now with The Big Idea at Plus Gallery, hes gone even further, conjuring up a shop and filling it with aesthetic facsimiles of products in the form of pre-packaged paintings and the sculptures that are based on them.
Its going to be such a unique, all-encompassing experience, says Ivar Zeile, the gallerys director. And Zeile got into the act himself, designing three T-shirts based on Livingstons work, then having an on-line contest to pick the one that would be produced for the shows opening. There was no clear winner, so we did all three, Zeile explains. Theyll be unveiled tonight at the reception for The Big Idea, which runs from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight at Plus, 2501 Larimer Street; the show continues through January 16. For additional information, call 303-296-0927 or go to www.plusgallery.com.
Dec. 4-Jan. 16, 2009