We have changed our logo from Gallery T to T|JUDISH ARTS. For the moment our email and web addresses will remain the the same. Our sincere thanks to Mary Delaney, web designer extraordinare, for the new design of our website.
We have changed our logo from Gallery T to T|JUDISH ARTS. For the moment our email and web addresses will remain the the same. Our sincere thanks to Mary Delaney, web designer extraordinare, for the new design of our website.
Fisher's monumental billboard (c. 30 feet square) for the Denver Theater District is now up. The installation is located on Champa Street between 14th and Speer Blvd. on the south side of the Ellie Caulkin's Opera House (look up!).
Ian Fisher
A new work, "Paper Moon" (charcoal on paper, 100 x 43" framed) is included in the new exhibition at Redline, 2350 Arapahoe, titled "Lovelines". It runs through March 28.
Patrick Marold
This site specific work, part of the City Park Public Art program, is now completed at the Denver Zoo. It is a bit difficult to find, but well worth the effort. From the intersection of 23rd and York, travel east on 23rd and turn right into the first entrance to City Park. Pass the tennis courts on your left and enter the round-about. Travel ¾ around and follow the road that passes the other side of the courts. Stay on this road as it curves back to the SE. Marold's gates will be on the left.
William Stockman
William Stockman is one of the six artists included in the current exhibition "Looking for the Face I had Before the World was Made" at the MCA Denver at 1485 Delgany Street.
It is our policy to recognize noteworthy artists and events in the region regardless of affiliation - its just our way.
Kudos to the curators of three significant exhibitions currently showing in the Denver area:
"Looking for the Face I Had Before the World was Made" at the MCA Denver is a line from a poem, "A Woman Young and Old", by William Butler Yeats. The exhibit is curated by MCA Denver Director Adam Lerner and this, his first and extraordinarily successful effort in that position, is not only a re-invention of the way the galleries are utilized but a singular thematic approach that unifies the museum as a whole in spite of its immovable walls. As outlined in the exhibition statement, "each work in the exhibition tells a human story while de-emphasizing the likeness of any particular person". T|JUDISH ARTS artist William Stockman is one of the six artists, along with Michael Borremans, Samuel Beckett, Eric and Heather ChanSchatz, Lorraine O'Grady and A.G. Rizzoli.
"Lovelines" is an exhibition at RedLine, Denver organized by Jim Robischon and Jennifer Duran of Robischon Gallery. Selecting works by both regional and international artists, they have assembled a stellar exhibition of diverse mediums and stylistic approaches around the central emotional theme. Noteworthy is the successful use of this near perfect exhibition which lacked, until now, a complete grasp of its full potential.
Congratulations are due to Cortney Stell, Director of the Philip J. Steele Gallery at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, for the much anticipated and phenomenal retrospective of the work of Colorado uber-artist Clark Rickert. While a chronological installation would have been better suited towards understanding the progressive development in Rickert's work, it did not distract from the total appreciation and awe of the works individually. Realizing that this gem quality applied evenly over works spanning nearly 40 years is accomplishment enough, until at the end of the exhibition you come upon a mixed media installation in collaboration with fellow RMCAD faculty artist, Bruce Price, and you realize the 'hits' just keep coming.
SPONSORED BY
Ron Judish, Director, T|JUDISH ARTS



