Opiates for the Masses Brings the Street Into Helikon Gallery

Karl Marx has been quoted — not quite accurately — as calling religion the “opiate for the masses.” If art is your religion, you’ll want to overdose on Opiates for the Masses, a new show at Helikon Gallery that’s guest-curated by Myah and Scott Bailey, the busy duo who own Sally Centigrade gallery.  In…

Photos: Flaming Sculptures at the Breckenridge Fire Arts Festival

While some folks have been sculpting blocks of ice for the International Snow Sculpture Championship in Breck this week, others are going pyrotechnical by lighting the nights with art borne from flames for the Breckenridge Fire Arts Festival. Yin or yang – take your pick: The snow sculpture extravaganza ends…

Gallery Sketches: Three New Front Range Shows January 29-31

Brush off winter and take in some art: This weekend at Front Range galleries, you can go big, revel in the small or walk on the wild side. Jenene Nagy: Disappear Here GOCA at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs January 29 through March 12 Opening reception: 5 to 8 p.m…

The Mayday Experiment: No Way Out but Through

Scrolling through Facebook a few weeks ago, I happened upon a post that got me excited, a listing on Craigslist for a gutted mobile boutique in a 1997 Ford e350 bus. Clicking through the pictures of the well-cared-for bus, with a hardwood floor and integrated lights, I found a familiar…

Painter Jonathan McAfee Puts His Best Faces Forward in Denver

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. Jonathan McAfee went from being “a relatively big fish in a small…

Photos: Sculpture Brunch Serves Up Creativity at Syntax Physic Opera

Teams of budding artists gathered at Syntax Physic Opera over the weekend to compete and create in the Sculpture Brunch. The bar provided art supplies — found objects, tools, paint and glue — as well as brunch and cocktails, while guests hammered, painted and glued their way toward artistic achievement…

Gallery Sketches: Four New Shows in Denver for January 15-17

New year, new ideas: There are plenty of those floating around local galleries this month, and a number of shows with interactive and media-based elements are opening this weekend. And then there’s a double-shot of the late Roland Bernier, offered in companion shows at Spark and Walker Fine Art. Look…

The Best Tribute to David Bowie and Lemmy Kilmister Ever

City, O’ City awoke to a surprise yesterday: A mystery graffiti artist had used the west-facing utility box in front of the restaurant at Sherman Street and East 13th Avenue to create this hybrid Lemmy Kilmister and David Bowie wheat-paste piece. And the artist really nailed the culmination of loss people…

Painter Cody Kuehl Reinterprets the Wild, Wild West

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. “It’s pronounced ‘keel,’ like the keel of a boat, or to keel…

Pon Pon, a True Art Bar, Now Open in RiNo

We’re hesitant to tell you about Pon Pon, because once you know about this boozy, beautiful, artistic spot at  2538 Walnut Street, it will be harder for us to get a seat at the bar. Still, the place is so great we can’t resist sharing the news. Paul Garcia and…