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Clyfford Still. For the opening of the Clyfford Still Museum, director Dean Sobel has installed a career survey of the great artist that starts with the artist’s realist self-portrait and features his remarkable post-impressionist works from the 1920s. Next are Still’s works from the ’30s, with some odd takes on…

Photos: Becoming van Gogh at the Denver Art Museum

Michael Paglia visits the Denver Art Museum for this week’s review, “Go van Gogh.” The exhibit expands on the work of the revered post-impressionist artist, and it deserves the sold-out attention it’s receiving. Continue reading for photos from Becoming van Gogh…

Toy Stories II: Playful art jumps out of the toy box at Havu Gallery

In this age of designer toys and Hello Kitty decor, art and playtime have already crossed over into shared territory. And Havu Gallery’s Toy Stories exhibit in the summer of 2011 took the concept to a higher level, using toy-like elements to appeal to an adult sensibility. The holiday season…

PechaKucha bites into All Things Edible tonight at Buntport

PechaKucha, the grownup show-and-tell series revived in Denver earlier this year, tonight will focus on a subject to which everyone can relate. All Things Edible will bring together an eclectic — with a capital “E” — group of experts together at Buntport Theater to share their viewpoints on the subject…

Coral Sphere installed outside the McNichols Building today

Denver’s Civic Center just added another attraction. Coral Sphere, a sculpture by Yvonne Domenge, was installed this morning in front of the McNichols Building. The two-ton, blue-steel sculpture was previously on display at the Boeing Galleries of Millennium Park in Chicago; it will now reside in Denver, like an abstract…

2012 Mayor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts: Emmanuel Gallery

Every year since 1986, Denver has recognized creative individuals and organizations that make an artful impact on the community with the Mayor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. The 2012 winners were just announced, and for the first time, they were split into three new categories: Youth Arts, Entrepreneurial Arts…

The Dikeou Collection pops up for a Denver Arts Week party

Denver’s private Dikeou Collection has a permanent gallery space in a downtown Denver office building that’s a little hard to find, unless you know your way around the corporate world. As a remedy, the gallery’s Devon Dikeou also curates a more accessible ground-floor pop-up space in the Golden Triangle, which…

Susan Meyer tackles utopian disintegration at Plus Gallery

Conceptualist Susan Meyer, who teaches art at the University of Denver, is the subject of the provocatively titled Plato’s Retreat at Plus Gallery. What makes the title provocative is that it’s a reference to a well-known heterosexual swingers’ club that existed in New York in the late 1970s and early…

Ten best Missed Connections to come from the 2012 election

The election is a time for taking sides — on issues, on candidates, on which of the watching parties has the best drink specials. But this year’s election joined a few sides along the way. (This is where you can go ahead and imagine is winking at you.) Continue reading…

Countdown to Denver Arts Week: Muertos Mart at Pirate Contemporary Art

Pirate gallery’s annual Día de los Muertos celebration has been bringing family altars and candlelight processions to downtown and northside streets for close to thirty years. It’s one of several Day of the Dead celebrations taking place in Denver this weekend, which will merge Dead events with the very lively…

Two new solo exhibits tackle abstract art with expressive imagery

The distinction between recognizable imagery and abstract imagery is one of the key dialectics that has run through the modern and contemporary art worlds for the past 150 years. It’s not the only one — others include linear versus formal, narrative versus non-narrative, and on and on — it’s just…

Countdown to Denver Arts Week: Civilized Living at Fancy Tiger Clothing

Denver Arts Week starts November 2 with a Know Your Arts First Friday. All week, we’re previewing events that might fall within the parameters of Denver Arts Week, but aren’t exclusive to its confines. Today’s First Friday pick, Fancy Tiger Clothing’s Civilized Living, is a monthly trunk show focusing on…