Denver International Airport has thirty pieces of art in its permanent collection, not including "Mountain Mirage," which will soon disappear entirely, and Anubis, the Tut-touting statue at DIA until late this month. Too bad it won't be around longer: I like having the God of the Underworld ... More >>
When the Guerilla Garden brand gets labeled as a gang sign, its creator goes ape. With good reason.
The debate took off fast last week over Luis Jimenez's "Mustang," otherwise known as "DIA's Heinous Blue Mustang," which stands outside Denver International Airport. (Read more in this Off Limits report, as well as at www.byebyebluemustang, the site started by local realtor Rachel Hultin.) But in ... More >>
Vik Muniz makes unexpected art.
Vik Muniz's tasty works go on display.
Museo de las Américas
Chicano and post-Chicano art mix it up in an elegant offering at the Central Library.
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Old-school Chicano art gets it on with post-Chicano new-school at the Museo.
Chicano artists go beyond their identities in an important show at the CVA.
Patty Ortiz
Siqueiros and new director Patty Ortiz get the rejuvenated Museo off to a good start.
Denver’s Chicanos step out in a new show.
Bright spots in a down-and-dirty campaign season.
Where it's always showtime
What to see on "A Day Without Art."
This contemporary survey is the opening volley and fond farewell of MoCAD's director.
July 2 - 8, 1998
