The Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979-1980 series, who was on view last month at MCA Denver, includes the entire cache of works made by Jean-Michel Basquiat during the…
The Kids Were Alright features early photographs by photographer Ryan McGinley, whose pioneering, documentary-style approach captured the antics and daily activities of himself, his friends, and collaborators in lower Manhattan…
Centered within the multifaceted exhibition of sculpture, collage and still photography works, Stacey Steers’ newest work, entitled Edge of Alchemy, is a handmade film in which the famed historical actors…
Access Gallery in Denver featured last month two artists who have a very different approach to photographing the human body, Ted Tahquechi and Sophie Klafter, in an exhibit entitled Bodies…
Range, by New York based artist Penelope Umbrico, considers an analog history of photography within the digital torrent that is its current technological manifestation. For this project, Umbrico focuses on…
During the month of photography in Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) Center for Visual Art (CVA) presented an exhibition of more than 60 photo-based works that reflect…
Portland based photographer Jamie Knowlton’s new body of work features large-scale tableaus that encourage the viewer to look more closely at the mirage of a fixed moment, of the impossibilities…
Last week was the opening of a photography show for Denver Public Schools during Month of Photography. It was an open call across the region‚ for high schools. About 300…
Gildar Gallery presents A Tented Sky, a solo exhibition by Kristen Hatgi Sink, running through March 27th, 2015. This latest series of photographic works marks a distinct evolution in Hatgi…
Spatial Stories addresses evolution of the figurative and literal landscape of Africa, played out through social, political and physical change. Contemporary, photo-based work that is atypical of the photojournalistic images…