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Abstract Expressionist Women at DAM in Review
The 2001 edition of The 20th-Century Art Book defines Abstract Expressionism as a post-World War II art movement in American painting, More …
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Month of Photography Denver
MoP – Month of Photography Denver is a celebration of fine art photography with hundreds of collaborative public More …
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Dana Schutz’s Grotesque and Fantastical Works Linger
Dana Schutz’s work was recently featured in two Denver museums. A 10-year survey, Dana Schutz: If the Face More …
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El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You about Africa
In 2008, the Denver Art Museum commissioned El Anatsui to create Rain Has No Father?, a metal sculpture More …
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Best of 2012: Colorado Art in Review
Looking back over the year that was 2012 what strikes me is the resiliency and determination of artists, More …
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Becoming Van Gogh at the Denver Art Museum
Becoming Van Gogh might be Dr. Timothy J. Standring’s defining exhibition. Standring is the Gates Foundation Curator of More …
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Vincent Van Gogh and Clyfford Still – Painterly Reinventions Explored in Denver
David Anfam has spent 40 years of his life studying Clyfford Still. On September 14, he gave a More …
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William Morrow Named Associate Contemporary Art Curator at DAM
The Denver Art Museum has announced the appointment of William Morrow as the Polly and Mark Addison Associate Curator More …
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Now Boarding: Fentress Architects and The Architecture of Flight
Leanne Goebel interviews Curtis Fentress of Fentress Architects, at Denver Art Museum.
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Men of God, Men of Nature Makes Denver Art Museum A Mecca
The Fuse Box Gallery on level four of the Denver Art Museum’s Hamilton Building is all angles with More …
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Abstract Angus – Theodore Waddell at Denver Art Museum
Theodore Waddell arrived in New York to study at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in the early 1960s, More …
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Silencing My Linear Self: Richard Tuttle on the Spiritual in Contemporary Art
Rational thought is overrated. Structured. Ordered. Sequential. Converging to find that one right answer. This was not the More …
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