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It’s hard to believe today — what with underwear-clad models dancing in Kmart commercials and Joe Millionaire running around in a skimpy Speedo — that twenty years ago, the idea of a man as a sex object was considered outrageous and clearly in bad taste. Then, in the 1980s, along…

Grooving to the Oldies

I think it was triggered back in the 1990s, as people looked ahead to the new millennium. When the 21st century dawned, everyone everywhere and in every field of human endeavor seemed to look to the past to chart the course of the future. This retrospective mood constituted a major…

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Roach Photos has been in its distinctive old building on Broadway and Ninth Avenue, just south of downtown, since the mid-1970s, but its long and proud history goes back way before that. The business, which specializes in the production of photomurals, was launched in 1936 by the late commercial photographer…

Moving On Up

Last week, Jeanie Nuanes King unveiled her long-awaited Fresh Art with the inaugural exhibit Momentum, a contemporary group show of painters and sculptors. It’s hard to believe that just over two years ago, King opened her first gallery in a tiny storefront on South Broadway — especially considering how far…

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The typical show at Edge Gallery (3658 Navajo Street, 303-477-7173) highlights the work of the co-op’s members. But around this time every year, Edge presents a show devoted to non-members. The current version, which is on display now, is titled Emerging Artists: 2003 Edge Invitational. In the past, this annual…

Photoplay

Photography is a complicated topic from the perspective of the fine arts. There are so many different types of photography — scientific, documentary, fashion, advertising, experimental — all of which may or may not qualify as fine art. Not only that, but the very nature of the medium is difficult…

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Last year, Kathy Andrews, gallery director at the Arvada Center (6901 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada, 720-898-7200) jumped ship to take on a similar gig at Metro’s Center for the Visual Arts in LoDo. Although the current Arvada shows were set in the schedule by Andrews, they were put together without her…

Now and Then

Studio Aiello, under the direction of Tyler and Monica Petty Aiello, is set to grow into a full-scale art center over the next few years. In an old commercial building and on an adjacent lot in the far north reaches of the downtown railroad yards, the Aiellos plan to hold…

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Each year, the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (1513 Boulder Street, 303-455-8999) selects three members as prizewinners and presents their works in an annual exhibit. The latest version of the show has the already-outdated-sounding title of 2002 CPAC Member Awards. (In fairness to the organizers, the exhibit opened in December, so…

Naughty and Nice

It doesn’t have what I’d call a seasonal character, but Eye Candy, at Judish Fine Arts, does feel at times like a really wild holiday party. As the title implies, the exhibit is not sharply defined, but comprises things whimsically selected by gallery director Ron Judish according to whether they…

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It all started in November, when Art Students League artist Cong Lu won a prize for his painting “Self-Portrait of a Martyr.” Conservative in style, it shows a very buff Lu raising his T-shirt, revealing that his abs are strapped with explosives. Some students and viewers objected, and this thin…

Risky Business

Contemporary art is dangerous territory to map. There are so many different aesthetic and intellectual paths to follow, half of them leading in opposite directions. There’s a confusing array of named and unnamed stylistic tendencies vying for attention and comment — some concerned with championing the object, others with destroying…

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With so much attention directed at all the major exhibits around, many modest but equally worthwhile offerings get lost in the shuffle. Hopefully, that won’t be the fate of a quartet of interesting solos in two of the city’s co-ops. In the front space at Spark Gallery (1535 Platte Street,…

Lost and Found

Though his studio was in Pennsylvania, internationally known modernist-sculptor and designer Harry Bertoia, who died in 1978, had a number of Colorado connections. For many years he served as a fellow of the Aspen Institute, and there are important pieces of his work in the permanent collections of the Denver…

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As a part of the Leah Cohen Festival of Books and Authors at the Mizel Center (350 South Dahlia Street, 303-316-6360), the Singer Gallery is fitted out with Illustrations by Leonard Baskin, Michelle Barnes and Barry Moser. The show was organized by gallery director Simon Zalkind and is made up…

Starstruck

In television, ratings determine everything. That’s why the networks pull out all the stops in programming during sweeps weeks. There are only a few of them during the year, but you know when one comes around, because the entire Godfather series runs on Bravo, MTV airs a Jackass marathon, there’s…

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Here’s some sad if not unexpected news: It will soon be time to bid adieu to the wonderful little Andenken Annex (1449 Wynkoop Street, 303-758-2290) in LoDo. Since June, the Annex has been ensconced in the first-floor space of the SteelBridge loft complex, which has a great, high-profile location. Now…

Not Black and White

More than any other fine-art medium, photography presents itself in myriad guises. It plays a variety of roles, depending on the context. In fact, the vast majority of photographs are not works of art at all — not because they’re badly done (well, not only that), but because they were…

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Rokko Aoyama lives in northern Colorado, but it’s her former homeland, Japan, that gives her conceptual sculptures and installations their decidedly foreign flavor. Many of Aoyama’s works in Visual Itch, now at Artyard Gallery (1251 South Pearl Street, 303-777-3219), include ovoid shapes inspired by Manju, a popular Japanese snack. The…

Quarter-Century Recap

For the art scene in Colorado, the Denver Art Museum is the only big-league game around. It’s something akin to the Broncos, Rockies and Nuggets all rolled into one. When I first heard about the recently unveiled Retrospectacle, a salute to modern and contemporary art, I got a little nervous…

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Zip 37 (3644 Navajo Street, 303-477-4525) is an artists’ co-op with an atmosphere that’s equal parts alternative space and tacky gift shop. Right now, there’s something special on display in the former: An Unwelcome Guest and Other New Paintings, an exhibit devoted to strangely compelling little pieces by emerging artist…

Happy Birthday, Havu

On the frigid night of November first, hundreds of art enthusiasts made their way to the opening of the Four Year Anniversary Show at the William Havu Gallery. The occasion, of course, was a celebration of the gallery’s fourth year in business. “We’ve never had an opening like it,” says…