Two Clark Richert Shows Crisscross in Colorado
The artist is a giant in the state’s contemporary scene.
The artist is a giant in the state’s contemporary scene.
The history of abstraction is being rewritten.
The Denver artist has two amazing solos up right now.
Metro’s art department is a regional powerhouse, and it shows here.
Barbara Takenaga, Linda Fleming, Jaq Chartier and Alison Hall are showcased.
Zach Reini, Sierra Montoya Barela, Sue Simon and Barbara Carpenter shine in solos.
The Denver Art Museum show holds up through repeated visits.
Of the architect’s major projects here, only one remains unmolested.
K Contemporary and Michael Warren Contemporary each offer a pair of solos.
The shows at Sandra Phillips and Space cover a lot of territory.
Of Places & Spaces includes stunning work by Sandy Kinnee, Homare Ikeda and Patrick Marold.
This is the first Museo de las Americas show curated by Frank Lucero.
The views may not be pretty, but the results are stunning.
The sculpture scene in Colorado clearly takes a back seat to the state’s vast painting scene, an inequality that has been evident for a least a century.
The Month of Photography extends into April and even May.
With the biennial Month of Photography well under way, it may seem like photo-based displays have taken over most of the city’s exhibition venues, including the intimate Sandra Phillips Gallery, which has a small group show, and the cozy Leon, which offers an engaging solo. Both are anchored by photos of…
Mark Sink brought in two other curators for this unofficial “official” show.
Abstract is back, both conceptual and otherwise.
The gallery owner likes to present lesser-known artists in Denver.
The McNichols Building and the Center for Visual Art are hosting two strong shows.
The Denver native has a rare solo.
The artist lives in Longmont, but has shown internationally for 25 years.