Three years ago artist Kevin Sloan was approached by Lisa M.W. Eldred, the director of exhibitions at Denver Botanic Gardens, with an offer to create a show for the new gallery they were building. Sloan was interested in the project, and the pair continued talks as the construction on the Freyer-Newman Center for Science, Art and Education progressed from its groundbreaking in May 2018. The building was complete in spring 2020, but because of the pandemic, has slowly been opening its spaces. Sloan’s exhibition was scheduled and about a year prior he began working on the site-specific paintings.
His artwork has always focused on nature, but with this series of paintings he used the gardens and the gallery space as inspiration. “I painted this group of works to be specifically seen together as a family of paintings. A lot of the images within the paintings are reflected from one work to another. For instance, there’s a small painting, 24 by 24 inches, of a single sunflower and a much larger one that is full of sunflowers. It’s this giant plant,” says Sloan. “This venue interested me greatly as an atypical art venue because the primary reason to go to the Denver Botanic Gardens is to see the gorgeous gardens and plant life, and I didn’t want to pretend that didn’t exist. It does exist and I wanted to echo that quality of the natural world in my work.”
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FULL EXPOSURE
Photographer Conor Martin documents the present using photographic methods of the past.
Autumnal Light
The landscapes and nature scenes of painter Jennifer Sowders are irresistibly tactile, filled with varying textures that seem to leap off the canvas.
Art for All
Members of Art Dealers Association of America come together for a philanthropic affair.
Modern Marketplace
Redwood Art Group brings together the San Diego region for another class-act celebration of contemporary artwork.
An Enchanting Evening
Scottsdale Artists’ School knows how to throw an art party.
Timeless Tales
Soft, warm undertones underscore the mood of enchantment that runs through Nom Kinnear King’s paintings.
Next Exit New York
Coming off his series that focused on San Francisco and Los Angeles freeway signs, artist Eric Nash’s sights are now set on New York. Now on view at George Billis Gallery's Manhattan location are seven of Nash's new oil paintings and two drawings that explore the signage of New York City freeways. Although Nash's work is tightly rendered, he doesn’t consider himself a photorealist, but rather someone who utilizes those techniques to express ideas.
Monster Mash
Vampires, witches, ghouls and all things that go bump in the night are the theme of the exhibition Monster Mash, now at Abend Gallery.
Inside/Outside
Those familiar with Geoffrey Johnson's populated by inky figures and trailing shadows that bleed into the wet streets, and architectural elements obscured to varying degrees by the misty atmosphere.
Bold Figures; Bold Color
For Brooklyn based painter J Louis, it’s all about balance, which can mean many different things in a composition, but for Louis, it’s about balancing his female figures among a unique landscape of color.