Intimate Dialogue: Seven Women, Seven Voices

September 13 - November 11, 2012

Upper Gallery

 

Christine Buchsbaum, More or Less Absent,
Inkjet Print on watercolor paper,
2011, 40x60 in.

In this exhibition, abstracted intimacy is the specific uniting factor between seven artists. The seven artists featured in this exhibition are well-known in the Denver art scene, exhibiting at local galleries regularly. Intimate Dialogue artist Theresa Anderson explained the dynamics between these artists and their works: “I see us intertwined as mentors, exhibiting together, collaborators in organizations that support and encourage new paradigms of thinking in the visual arts. I am attracted to the works of these artists not because their work is similar to mine; in fact, I think the opposite. Each has her own visual vocabulary. But, this group is invested in art-making as a way of life with an intense interaction with the contemporary and alternative art community with an extreme regard for risk-taking and a high quality of work.” Seven themes describe the work in this exhibition, SCALE, BODY, RECIPROCITY, TRANSPARENCY, VULNERABILITY, PERCEPTION and SPACE. These artists will express these themes in their own unique way, and will beckon the viewer to explore what intimacy means to them.

 

Participating Artists:

Theresa Anderson

Christine Buchsbaum

Amber Cobb

Heather Doyle-Maier

Jennifer Jeannelle

Kathy Knaus

Rebecca Vaughan


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