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Gosh, it seems like only yesterday that anyone whose name was Jason was also contemplating his twelfth birthday. Apparently, while I wasn’t paying attention, they grew up. Now Jason is as common an adult name as — oh, I don’t know — Michael. It was surely this preponderance of Jasons…

Back to the Present

As is his standard practice, Bill Havu, director of his namesake William Havu Gallery in the Golden Triangle, has organized a group show by loosely knitting together the work of three artists and giving it a generic, one-size-fits-all title — in this case, Icons of Our Time. Also typical at…

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The beautiful and impressive One Hundred Years of Van Briggle Pottery, at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (215 South Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, 1-719-385-5990), has a somewhat misleading title; it might have been better to call it One Hundred Van Briggle Pots. That’s because the exhibit does not fully survey…

Summer and Smoke

My eyes have been burning lately, and not just from all the pine-scented forest-fire smoke that’s been in town. Rather, it’s my typical response to the lighter-than-air offerings that fill local venues in the summer. But this silly off season in the art world has its ups as well as…

In Focus

Last year, the Denver Art Museum hired John Pultz to be consulting curator of photography, a part-time position in the modern and contemporary department. Pultz’s day job is professor of art history at the University of Kansas, where he’s also a curator at KU’s Spencer Museum. Several years ago, he…

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The Andenken Annex, a new art-exhibition venue, opened last weekend in the Steelbridge Loft Building in LoDo, at 1449 Wynkoop Street. Although it’s billed as a branch of the Andenken Gallery, the annex is an independent space, and it has its own director: Warren Kelly, an ambitious young artist who…

More Stories About Buildings and Art

Last month, I met former Denver mayor Quigg Newton, who served from 1947 to 1955. His Honor was being interviewed about his association with Denver painter Vance Kirkland for a documentary about the Kirkland Museum called MuseumMuseum, which will air on KBDI Channel 12. I was there as a creative…

Drought Relief

Well-known and widely respected Denver sculptor Charles Parson (whom everyone knows as “Chuck”) is the subject of a powerful solo at Artyard, Time eventually comes up green, again, and the show is jam-packed with riveting sculptures and intriguing mixed-media drawings. This new work — all of it done in the…

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Heading south out of Denver on University Boulevard is quite an experience. It’s sort of like an episode of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous — minus the famous part. There’s one swanky neighborhood after another, and they come together amorphously to form would-be towns such as Cherry Hills Village…

At Ease

Denver Art Museum director Lewis Sharp is a genuine visionary. Over the fifteen years that he’s run the museum, he’s made so many brilliant decisions that it would be impossible to list them all here. Among his greatest accomplishments is surelythe flawless way he handled the hiring of an architect…

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The Andenken Gallery (2110 Market Street, 303-292-3281) is so enormous that the front room alone is as big as some entire galleries and can accommodate fifty paintings or half a dozen large sculptures. As a result, exhibits there — even big group shows — can sometimes look mighty thin. Imagine,…

Thoroughly Modern Painting

In the last thirty years, post-modernism, characterized by irony and self-consciousness, has made major inroads into the fine arts. For a while, the sensibility even managed to supplant modernism; more recently, street-level post-modernism has been expressed by the current retro craze in pop culture, especially in automotive design. But off…

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Force, at Fresh Art (208 South Broadway, 720-570-2255), is an elegant little abstraction show that includes paintings by Harry Tulchin, John Clark and Bill Brazzell, along with sculptures by Alex Harrison. In some ways, the work of the three painters is related: All are engaged in late abstraction, and each…

Real New

It’s strange how complementary exhibits often run at the same time or in quick succession. A few years ago, for instance, during the course of one season, it seemed like everyone was showcasing art made from recycled materials. Another time, installation was the medium of choice. This season, we’ve seen…

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The new Schlessman Family Branch Library is a big improvement over its predecessor, the Montclair branch. For one thing, the new Denver Public Library outpost is in its own flashy, custom-built building designed by Denver architect Michael Brendle, while the old library was crammed into a couple of shops in…

Great Views

Representational art has been around for, oh, I don’t know, twelve or fifteen thousand years or so, and has always had a strong appeal. So in spite of the relatively recent developments in the arts — such as the invention of photography a century and a half ago or the…

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Alone among American cities, Denver has a direct relationship with Italian modern master Gio Ponti: The 1971 Denver Art Museum is the architect’s only building in North America. Most of Ponti’s buildings, designed from the 1930s until his death in 1979, are in Italy. How Ponti ended up doing a…

Looking Good

Last October, Carol Dickinson, the director of Golden’s Foothills Art Center, had a crisis on her hands: Her big spring exhibition — the one scheduled to be on display right now — was abruptly canceled by its organizers. “I needed to come up with something fast, and last fall was…

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Joseph Riché is a young Denver sculptor who’s been exhibiting his kinetic creations around town for the last several years. His innovative and imaginative work has, in turn, influenced a number of other young sculptors. So it makes a lot of sense to put together a group show that’s devoted…

Going Dutch

The era of the Dutch masters — many of whom have made their way into modern culture on the lids of cigar boxes — is one of those rare subjects in the art world that have generated interest not just from stodgy old art historians, but from everyone. And there’s…

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There’s quite a bit worth seeing right now at Pirate (3659 Navajo Street, 303-458-6058). In the main gallery and in the Treasure Chest, longtime co-op member Steve Alarid is the subject of an impressive two-part solo (see previous page). In the Associate’s Space is Gwen Laine: New Works, a show…

Thick and Thin

Painter Santiago Pérez, who lived in Colorado Springs for several years as a member of the U.S. Air Force, is the subject of the multi-dimensional Return of the Wizard, an enormous solo show on display at the Carson-Masuoka Gallery. The impressive exhibit includes more than fifty paintings done over the…