Reviews of photography and other art exhibits

Eye Want More

All too often fine art photography galleries offer too little beauty and too much ‘concept’. Call me old fashioned, but I want, my artist’s eyes want, to appreciate more than…

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Edward Weston: Life Work

Every once in a while something unexpectedly wonderful happens, and just such a thing has happened to photographic art enthusiasts living along the Front Range. Through 22 July, 2012, the…

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Atmosphere

In his essay Making Art New, Robert Adams considers the difficult and awkward topic of ‘newness’ in photography. Can there be anything new in photography when its genres have been…

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It’s an iWorld After All

It’s official – technological innovations like the iPhone have revolutionized visual communications, spurred uprisings, and sustained occupations in a new world inundated with instruments of invention, intrusion, and instant gratification.…

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Stella Obscura

The current photo exhibit, Masterworks of Photography from the Collection of Hal Gould, at the Byers-Evans House displays a few of the finest, most recognizable images of the 20th century.…

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Unifying the World through Color

The relationship between travel photography and fine art photography is the background question surrounding the newest exhibit at the Denver Photo Art Gallery (www.denverphotoart.com) on Santa Fe Drive. Blaine Harrington…

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