Pop Smart

Andy Warhol was one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century, which is really saying something, considering the cavalcade of talent that came down the pike between 1900 and 1999. Warhol’s contributions, both aesthetically and — even more so — conceptually, inspired and anticipated the current era in contemporary…

SaGaJi Theater

Though I’ve been there a zillion times, the majestic Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center never ceases to impress me. The 1936 building, by New Mexico’s John Gaw Meem, is done in cast concrete trimmed out in aluminum and shiny black aggregate and combines the attributes of traditional pueblo style with…

Future Tense

Construction workers are finishing up one of the first high-rises to be built downtown in about twenty years. It’s the new Hyatt Denver Convention Center Hotel, at 14th and California streets. For a decade now, the severe under-performance of the Colorado Convention Center has been laid at the feet of…

Gary Lynch

In what was shocking news for the city’s community of fine-art photographers, Gary Lynch died suddenly on October 24. To all appearances, the tall and robust Lynch was hale and hearty, but he had, in fact, been dealing with several health-related problems over the past few years. Born in Denver…

Dark Room

The Colorado Photographic Arts Center recently made the surprise announcement that it is closing when the current show, Layers: Contemporary Russian Photography, comes down next week. Ironically, the show had been billed as the center’s grand reopening. Before I get into CPAC’s future, I’d like to talk about Layers, a…

FRAMED (the light and dark of it)

I was surprised when I heard that Roland Bernier joined the co-op Spark Gallery (900 Santa Fe Drive, 720-889-2200). After all, Bernier is an acknowledged master of contemporary art in Denver. He’s had a solo at the Denver Art Museum, for heaven’s sake! But there is an explanation: The key…

Changing Scenes

I’m not a big fan of collaborative works. Art is such an individualistic thing, it repels cooperation. Almost every piece I’ve seen of this type has failed to come together. But having said this, I’ve got to point out that JACK BALAS and WES HEMPEL at Robischon Gallery has a…

Patti Cramer

Artist (and Westword contributor) Patti Cramer is something of a Denver icon. She’s been the subject of innumerable solos, and her work is in many collections in the region. Cramer first emerged on the local scene back in the 1980s as part of a generation of neo-expressionists — which also…

Big Tops

Sadly, the last of the exhibits at Studio Aiello are beginning to come on line, with December being the announced end date for the commercial-gallery portion of the art complex. Located at the north end of the upper Ballpark neighborhood, Studio Aiello was a fantasy made real by the artistic…

Bottle in the Smoke: Photographs by Jonathan Bayer

The Wilson Adams Gallery (1307 Bannock Street, 303-825-0950) opened this past summer in the same quaint little townhouse that used to be occupied by the Emil Nelson Gallery. The current show at the new place, Bottle in the Smoke: Photographs by Jonathan Bayer, is the kind of thing that could…

Alternating Currents

Denver artist Julie Puma is on the cusp between being an emerging artist and an established one. With her installation Letters to Stanley in the Balcony Gallery at the Mizel Center for Arts and Culture, she moves one step closer to the latter. The show has been very well received…

Form & Fiction

Space Gallery (765 Santa Fe Drive, 303-623-1448) is one of a trio of connected art spaces; the other two are DEN Gallery (757 1/2 Santa Fe Drive, 303-507-6100), which is accessed through a passageway, and, up that dramatic staircase, KOUBOU a Deux (757 1/2 Santa Fe Drive, 720-203-1944). The three…

Land Shapes

In January 2003, Carol Dickinson, then director of Foothills Art Center in Golden, went to that institution’s board of directors with an idea for a contemporary sculpture garden to commemorate her and her husband Don’s commitment to the center. After a decade of service, Dickinson was contemplating her retirement and…

Jess Moroles: small sculptures

Jesús Moroles is the artist of the moment following the recent unveiling of his “Granite Aspens,” the centerpiece of the brand-new Carol and Don Dickinson Sculpture Garden at Foothills Art Center in Golden (see review). To coincide with that event, Artyard Contemporary Sculpture (1251 South Pearl Street, 303-777-3219) is presenting…

Modern Master

The late Herbert Bayer, who spent a good deal of his life in Aspen, is one of the greatest artists to have ever worked in Colorado. He’s part of the international history of graphics and photography, but he did so much more, creating paintings, prints, sculptures, buildings and some of…

articulated wall

Herbert Bayer is probably best known in Denver for his monumental canary-yellow sculpture “articulated wall,” a striking constructivist composition erected in 1985, the year he died. Located within the Denver Design Center complex at 595 South Broadway, the tower rises more than fifty feet. It has an enormous steel mast…

Two Worlds

Monica Petty Aiello and her husband, Tyler, are well-known fixtures in Denver’s contemporary art world because they run Studio Aiello, the largest commercial art gallery in the region for the time being. I say “for the time being” because come the first of the year, the Aiellos will cut back…

Paint the Town

I know the fall run just started this past week, but I don’t think it’s too early to say that FULL: New Paintings by Bruce Price, at + Gallery, is one of the best shows of the 2005-2006 season. I’m an old hand at these matters, and I’m certain nothing…

Artbeat

Last month, I made some comments about the Original Aurora Arts District (“In Black and White,” August 25) that struck a nerve with Kim Harrell and Lani Sloss, owners of East End Applied Arts. In response, they sent Westword a letter, which was published last week. I described the area,…

Looking Back

At the entry to the complex of buildings that make up the Lakewood Heritage Center is the Visitors Center, a sleek-looking neo-modern — or would that be neo-moderne? — structure. Designed by Oz Architecture, a firm with offices in Denver and Boulder, it was completed in 2002 and includes a…

Artbeat

A second floor is being added to the building that holds the Spark Gallery (900 Santa Fe Drive, 720-889-2200), with the idea of creating condos out of the added space. Despite the considerable inconvenience of the construction and the loss of nearly all nearby parking spots to construction workers, though,…

Memory Lane

At the beginning of this summer, Eugene Sternberg, one of the greatest of a generation of Denver architects who came to prominence in the post-war period, died at the age of ninety. Sternberg approached the practice of architecture as an intellectual pursuit. He was a utopian who believed in an…