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SUMMARY:Tansey Contemporary Presents - RESONANT\, LEOPOLDO CUSPINERA MADRIGAL\, Recent Work Denver\, CO March 7 – April 7\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Tansey Contemporary is pleased to present “Resonant: Leopoldo Cuspinera Madrigal\, Recent Work” March 7 through April 7\, 2019. The opening reception will occur on March 7 from 5 to 7 pm and the artist will attend. \nWhile studying architecture in the 1980s and 90s\, Cuspinera Madrigal also sang in a choir. “Resonant” highlights these musical and architectural influences\, specifically concepts of space\, rhythm\, cadence\, measures\, meters\, equilibrium\, harmony\, and scale. He likens this body of work to dance\, which visually manifests sound. Cuspinera Madrigal says\, “‘Resonant’ is a series of materialized sonorous mental constructions and joyful moments in which the language employed in both architecture and music is almost the same.” His structured compositions create an expansive\, transcendent experience that enables one to “reach out to the immaterial by means of that which is material.” He sees the act of creation as a call and response between himself and the materials. \nCuspinera Madrigal’s work is based in the ancient\, pre-Columbian papermaking technique of Papel Amate\, which he has modified to create his works. \nHe continues to hone his technique\, which he has used for more than twenty-five years\, to make new discoveries and evolve his art practice. He lets the materials themselves – recycled paper pulp\, pigments\, resins\, water – be active participants in the art making process\, which he likens to action painting\, that balances both rationality and intuition.  \n\n\nMexican artist\, architect\, and academic Cuspinera Madrigal holds several degrees and certificates in architecture\, theology\, cultural heritage\, sacred art\, historical sciences\, industrial heritage\, and archaeology from various universities throughout Europe and Mexico.  Cuspinera Madrigal has exhibited extensively throughout Mexico\, the United States\, Italy\, France\, and Switzerland. He currently lives in Santa Fe\, New Mexico.
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SUMMARY:MoP - Month of Photography Denver - Biennial Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Month of Photography Denver\nMoP – Month of Photography Denver is a biennial celebration of fine art photography with hundreds of collaborative public events throughout Denver and the region March and April 2019. MoP joins multiple museums\, galleries and schools surrounding fine art photography creating an exciting artistic and educational event for the city of Denver and the region. \nMop History HERE \nInterested in submitting an event?\nemail mop.denver (at) gmail.com\nview details and guidelines HERE \nLauren Grayhawk – Los Algodones – photo by Ron Cooper\nDirector\nMark Sink\nmop.denver.info (at) gmail.com \nAdministrative Director\nDasha Baulina \nPrograming Editor\nChristian Barreto Salgado \nDesign\nKristen Hatgi\nNick Delgado \nCopy Editors\nJune Mullins\nRupert Jenkins\nDasha Baulina\nSusan Goldstein\nChristian Barreto Salgado \nExhibitions Coordinator for Boulder\nKellye Eisworth \nLectures\nASMP\, SPE\, CPAC \nPress and Website Coordinator\nDasha Baulina and Mark Sink \nPrint Media Distribution and Display\nChristine Verhoeven
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SUMMARY:Month of Photography Lecture Series - Denver Art Museum - Susan Goldstein
DESCRIPTION:Susan Goldstein Artist Talk\nMonth of Photography Lecture Series\nThe Denver Art Museum\nMarch 12\, 2019\, 7-8:30 pm \nDenver photographer Susan Goldstein began her photography career working for Denver’s Westword starting in the late 70s. \nShe shifted the focus of her practice later in life\, working in both straight photography and photo-based collage. \nInspired by collecting and interest in social commentary\, much of Goldstein’s work explores ideas of absence and presence as well as the collision of past and present. \nSusan Goldstein\nDenver Art Museum\n(Hamilton Building\, Sharp Auditorium)\n100 W 14th Ave Parkway\nDenver\, CO 80204\ntickets: 720-913-0130\nmembers & students: $5\nnon-members: $12 \n(Denver CO) Edge Gallery will host a solo exhibition of her series UNDERCURRENTS: Fault Lines. The show will open with a public reception on March 22\, 2019\, from 6-10 pm and will be on view from March 22 – April 7. The artist will be in attendance at a second reception on March 29 from 6-10 pm.  \nGoldstein’s work is also included in the Colorado Photographic Arts Center’s exhibit\, Elemental Construction\, on view through April 7 at the McNichols Civic Center. Her new collage work will also be on view as part of the Denver Collage Club show atAlto Gallery March 1 – 30\, with an opening reception was March 1 from 6-9 pm.  \nSusan Goldstein 1950-  \nSusan Goldstein was born in the middle of the last century in Indianapolis\, Indiana and moved to Boulder\, Colorado to attend college in 1968. After moving to Denver in 1978 she began working for Denver’s weekly newspaper\, Westword\, eventually becoming the staff photographer. An admitted “late bloomer” she pivoted from the world of journalism to fine art at 49. Goldstein has been described by Denver’s art critics as a multifaceted artist who\, in addition to creating many photographic and photo based bodies of work\, has successfully made sculpture from antique office supplies\, addressed a variety of political issues using collage and installation and generally explored mixing materials to make new imagery. Since 2011 her primary focus has been creating antique photo collages for Bending Time and making photographs for her series UNDERCURRENTS.  \nThe most recent collage work\, Bending Time\, unites her love of collecting\, photography and collage. UNDERCURRENTS is described as “taking the temperature” of the United States. Many\, but not all\, of the photographs in UNDERCURRENTS are inherently political. By documenting the visual clues that offer insight about the state of a place\, the concerns of the residents and the hopes and sometimes failed dreams of those inhabitants Goldstein continues to create a portrait of “America”.  \nGoldstein’s photographic work is included in numerous collections including the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, the Museum of Modern Art\, Joaquim Paiva Collection\, Rio De Janeiro\, Brazil\, Luz Astral Foundation\, Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, Colorado Photographic Arts Center and the Crawford Hotel\, Union Station\, Denver\, CO. Her work has been exhibited extensively including at the New Mexico Museum of Art\, the Griffin Museum of Photography’s Stoneham Gallery\, Colorado Photographic Art Center and Colorado College’s Idea Space.
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