7 Denver art shows to look forward to in the new year

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Here are 7 art shows in Denver to see in 2023 (via thknwco)

The visual arts calendar is loaded with promising exhibitions as 2023 gets underway in Denver. Among them: Big moves from the Clyfford Still Museum and the Denver Art Museum, a major collab between the MCA and RedLine, and a fresh start for photography across the city.reaches for the sensational with “Awful Bigness,” an exhibition that promises to showcase the painter’s “biggest, most ambitious works.

— collaborate on this event marking RedLine’s 15th anniversary. The juried, group show features 18 artists who experienced the mentoring — and free studio space — that RedLine offers to artists throughout the region. “Breakthoughs” has a varied lineup, with artists holding diverse ideas and methods at the core of their practice, so it will be interesting to see how MCA’s in-house curators Miranda Lash and Leilani Lynch transform the material into something more than nostalgia.

Tamara Kostianovsky is an artist of international renown with a worldly biography. She was born in Israel, raised in Argentina and now lives in New York. Kostianovsky is a textile artist who often shapes recycled shreds of fabric from her own life into sculptures inspired by flora and fauna. This exhibition, at DBG’s York Street headquarters, will explore ideas of a new utopia in environmentally challenged regions of South America and the Caribbean.

, which will show highlights of its own collection, featuring such names as Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham. Month of March, at various locations. Info: Follow MOP’s evolving website: denvermop.org or CPAC’s: cpacphoto.org.This exhibition is the most intriguing entry on the 2023 visual arts calendar, a survey of 80 paintings that makes connections between French Orientalism from the 1800s and the way it depicted indigenous cultures of Northern Africa, and great works of American Western painting that followed depicting native North Americans.

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