Robert Adams
Mark Amerika
Stephen Batura
Dale Chisman
Albert Chong
Richard DeVore
John McEnroe
Beverly Rosen
James Surls
Gary Sweeney
A selection of sculptures, paintings, videos and photographs by Colorado artists from the Museum's collection in Scene Colorado/Sin Colorado.
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DENVER (May 2004) - The Denver Art Museum presents a selection of sculptures, paintings, videos and photographs by Colorado artists from the Museum's collection in Scene Colorado/Sin Colorado, which opens May 8 and runs through August 22. Many of the works on view have not been seen in many years and a select few have never been exhibited before. Artists featured in the exhibition include Robert Adams, Mark Amerika, Stephen Batura, Dale Chisman, Albert Chong, Richard DeVore, John McEnroe, Beverly Rosen, James Surls, Gary Sweeney and several others. The exhibition borrows its title from a work by Gary Sweeney. Sin Colorado is Spanish for "without red."
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Painting a New World: Mexican Art and Life, 1521-1821, which is organized by the Denver Art Museum, is the largest exhibition of Mexican colonial paintings ever assembled outside of Mexico. On view through July 25, 2004, Painting a New World brings together works from Spain, Austria, France, Italy, and Hungary as well as the United States and Mexico, many of which have never been exhibited. Visitors have the opportunity to experience traditional daily Mexican colonial life through the eyes of the artists and the people and places portrayed. Tickets can be purchased at the Museum or online at denverartmuseum.org. The audio tour, which is included with the purchase of a special exhibition ticket and has both adult and children's versions, focuses on the fascinating stories of the paintings and provides more detailed analysis of others. Booklets in Spanish provide translation of wall text, labels and audio tour. Guided tours are also available for Painting a New World each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p.m., through July 25, 2004. Also each Sunday, a guided tour of the exhibition in Spanish begins at 1 p.m. Tours are 45 minutes long and are included in the purchase of an exhibition ticket.
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