Monthly Archives: September 2015

REVIEW: ABSTRACTS WITH SHAPES INSPIRED BY NATURE FILL SPACE GALLERY

 

 

 

Check out this great write-up about our exhibition Nature’s line in Westword!

 

Nature’s Line, the lyrical group show now at Space Gallery, is a worthy followup to the impressive Pattern, which was presented there earlier this summer. In Pattern, the theme was repeated imagery, as the title suggests. This time, the subject is the organic line, which is also conveyed in the title.

Both shows were organized by gallery director Michael Burnett, who brought together abstract artists — mostly painters — from inside and outside Colorado. And it’s important to point out that the artists in the current show aren’t abstracting flowers, plants or animals. Rather, they are using free-flowing lines and rounded shapes, which hint at natural things but do not ape them. Each artist has been given a separate section, so that each has a sort of mini-solo within the group.”

 

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ARTISTS REPEAT THEMSELVES IN PATTERN, AN ELEGANT GROUP SHOW AT SPACE GALLERY

 

 

Check out this great write-up about our art work in Westword!

Space Gallery owner Michael Burnett believes that the impressive Pattern: Geometric / Organic, now on display at the gallery, is his best effort yet. I have to say, though, that I’ve been checking out exhibits at Space for years, and there have been many solid shows presented there. It’s true that Pattern is more ambitious than most; there’s even a handsome catalogue that accompanies it — and that’s something that almost never happens with a show at a commercial gallery like this one.”

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FORM AND COLOR POWER SHOWS AT GOODWIN FINE ART AND SPACE GALLERY

 

 

Check out this great write-up about our new exhibition in Westword!

 

“It used to be that the art world in Denver took a breather in August, to mark the close of one season and allow galleries to gear up for the next one, which started after Labor Day — but that’s clearly not the case anymore. This month has seen a raft of great shows that have opened just as the schedule was supposed to be winding down. This week, I caught up with a quartet of exhibits that are linked by a shared interest among the participating artists in conveying forms and colors with minimal narrative or conceptual content.”

 

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