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MCENROE'S PLASTIQUE IS MORE MODEST, AND CONSIDERABLY LESS SERIOUS, THAN FOLKESTAD'S MUSICAL CHAIRS. NONETHELESS, IT HOLDS ITS OWN.
Musical Chairs: A Competition for Position, through April 3 at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, 6901 Wadsworth Boulevard, 303-431-3939. Plastique: Recent Works by John McEnroe, through February 14 at ILK @ Pirate, 3659 Navajo Street, 303-615-5725.