A selection of drawings and paintings set in the backyard from Zoey Frank鈥檚 upcoming solo show. In 鈥淵ard鈥, Frank is interested in exploring time and tracking a space as it changes over the course of a day or season.
These lines offered me a thought I鈥檇 never had before: A pot is many things, from a vessel of practical use to one of artistic refinement鈥攁 way of knowing, an epistemology.
It has been nine years since Colorado painter Pard Morrison showed his work in Denver, though it is clear that he saved up a lot of thought-provoking ideas for his return.
We're still trying to catch up with all the great post-summer shows open all over the globe, but we are particularly primed for the upcoming solo exhibition by Juxtapoz favorite Christian Rex van Minnen, who also happens to be a prince of a guy.
Enrique Mart铆nez Celaya distills how the concept of 鈥渢he boy鈥 changes with judgement and time, just as painting itself is linked to materials and history.
Boyhood is the theme of this elegantly installed show although whether or not it is that of the artist Enrique Mart铆nez Celaya is unclear鈥攑urposefully so. I can't help but think it is, at least partially (and perhaps more than that) since all invention is necessarily filtered...
From September 13th until November 3rd, Robischon Gallery in Denver will simultaneously show 4 solo exhibitions by John Buck, Fred Stonehouse, Walter Robinson and one of our favorites, Paco Pomet.
John Buck鈥檚 colossal kinetic sculptures draw passersby into Robischon Gallery, including families who might be otherwise unlikely to enter an art exhibition.
Skiing in the American West probably got its start when some old miner strapped a couple of barrel staves to his feet so he could navigate the deep snow