Jenny Morgan profile from Art Ltd. Magazine
Jenny Morgan makes portraiture challenging, cool and now by fucking it up. A graduate of the School of the Visual Arts and studio assistant to Marilyn Minter, Morgan is forging her own artistic path.
View ArticleThe Art of Selling Art on the Web
The primary buyers of art seem to be hotels, hospital and blue-chip billionaires hedging their funds in Warhols and Picasso's. Collectors are not spending their discretionary income because their walls...
View ArticleWhat You Are Missing by Not Reading the Huffington Post
Everything you wanted to know about Pagosa Springs, CO but were afraid to ask Mr. Kelcy Warren, new owner of BootJack Ranch.
View ArticlePagosa Springs Community Comes Together for New Mural
In SW Colorado the town of Pagosa Springs comes together to replace a decaying downtown mural. The new mural designed by artist Jeffry Haas and Hayley Goodman was completed with the help of local high...
View ArticleStephen Hannock
Stephen Hannock is a craftsman of the highest calibre, a scientist, an artist, a man with a network of A-list collectors and friends. His luminescent paintings are more like documentary films that...
View ArticleGoebel Questions Whether Denver Biennial Already a Success
Is the Denver Biennial already a success as Mayor Hickenlooper claims? Yes and No. Read more here in Leanne Goebel’s post on Huffington Post.
View ArticlePaola Santoscoy and Mayor Hickenlooper
Leanne Goebel interviews Paola Santoscoy, the curator of The Nature of Things at the Biennial of the Americas and a video interview with Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper who talks about the biennial, the...
View ArticleDenver Arts from Art Ltd. Magazine July/Aug 2010
Everything you wanted to know about the Biennial of the Americas and more happening in Denver this summer.
View ArticleNude Alterations by Marie M. Vlasic on adobeairstream.com
Vlasic does more than just capture the likeness of the individual and their essence. Part of her art, is in selecting interesting, unique and fascinating people. She prefers those who have life...
View ArticleEnergy Effects and Objectophillia on adobeairstream.com
Is a Titan IV Stage II rocket engine a work of art? It was designed to fly to Saturn, but never made the journey. How about a B61 Thermonuclear Bomb? According to Adam Lerner and Paul Andersen,...
View ArticleEd Ranney New World Landscapes at DAM and Brendan Tang at Plus Gallery
Leanne Goebel writes about Edward Ranney at the Denver Art Museum and interviews Brendan Tang for adobeairstream.com.
View ArticleDena Schuckit: The Garden is a Raging Sea essay for David B. Smith Gallery
Though not a realist, Schuckit’s categorizing of headline imagery is similar. She creates a raster of images and allows them to produce a rhizome of new impressions. The scale of these average-sized...
View ArticleFace to Face at DAM: Portraits up Close as seen on adobeairstream.com
Face to Face is not merely a show about the many ways to draw a face, that’s oversimplistic. It’s an exhibition of work that challenges identity and representation, filled with the work of subjects...
View ArticleLiberators at Museo de las Americas
Here is a video of the Liberators exhibit on display through September 26, 2010 at Museo de las Americas in Denver. The video originally appeared on adobeairstream.com.
View ArticleDena Schuckit Profile from Art Ltd. Magazine
Schuckit grew up in San Diego, went to college in Santa Cruz then moved briefly to New York before settling in San Francisco, and a thirteen-year career as a master printer at Crown Point Press. Today...
View ArticleChristina Empedocles ‘As Evidenced…’ at David B. Smith Gallery
Christina Empedocles excavates her own life through drawings, currently on display at David B. Smith Gallery in Denver.
View ArticleEnrique Chagoya Controversy in Loveland
I wrote this piece for the Huffington Post about the controversy over Enrique Chagoya’s “The Misadventures of Romantic Cannivals” at the Loveland Museum. The truck driver from Montana, Kathleen Folden...
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CU Boulder Gets New Museum Visual Arts Complex joins museum, education functions
View Article2010 in review
21,000 viewers, 371 posts, 74 pictures. My writing has staying power. Priceless.
View ArticleWhat’s missing from Colorado’s “Best of…” lists when it comes to visual art
I'm more interested in what is unique to Colorado and not just some rehashing of the latest trends in contemporary art. Art happens everywhere in the state, not just on the Front Range.
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