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Written by Ken Hamel
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Posted: January 20, 2008 |
Mark Penner-Howell and Anne Thulson
CORE New Art Space
January 24 - February 10, 2008
Artists' Reception: January 26, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
First Friday Art Walk: February 1, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
In the Main Gallery and Gallery Annex:
Mark Penner-Howell and Anne Thulson
Mark Penner-Howell (left), Anne Thulson (right) - Photos by Ken Hamel/DenverArts.org
(from the press release)
Destinesia: New Paintings by Mark Penner-Howell
Mark Penner-Howell creates paintings based on "found" images from a multitude of
sources, including Dick & Jane illustrations, scientific diagrams, and
photographs on soldiers' blogs. "For me, the creation of a painting is an
exercise in manipulating pictorial context to suggest new readings of familiar
icons," Penner-Howell states. "Usually I end
up nudging the pieces toward certain themes that I find fascinating. Broadly,
these themes have to do with human frailty and miscommunication, and are often
delivered with a heavy dose of irony." Penner-Howell is a new member of CORE and
shows regularly in the Denver area, as well as working as a freelance graphic
designer.
Anne Thulson "Molly Brown"
One Hundred Famous Views of Denver: New Paintings and Objects by Anne Thulson
Anne Thulson is a painter and installation artist whose new work in her
inaugural exhibition at CORE will feature famous and un-famous Denver sites that
address dualities of obscurity vs. fame, rationalism vs. faith, and hubris vs.
diffidence. Of her work, Thulson explains, "I am interested in the
deconstruction and re-enchantment of Denver nostalgia and how a physical city
can create pictures in our minds that taunt and reassure us. My pictures
question the ways in which we derive meaning from place, artifacts, and fame."
GALLERY HOURS
Thursday, Noon-6 pm
Friday, Noon-9 pm
Saturday, Noon-6 pm
Sunday, Noon-6 pm
CORE New Art Space
900 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
303.297.8428
http://www.corenewartspace.com
Photos by Ken Hamel/DenverArts.org
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