Biennial of the Americas has teamed up with Black Cube, Nomadic Art Museum to present this year's artistic addition to the city. The experience, dubbed Edge Eff...
In these uncertain times, many livelihoods are in limbo, stalled out or maybe even gone for the foreseeable future. This, of course, includes artists and creati...
The United States has always had an interesting relationship with public art, especially if that art has any public funding. The inherently political nature of ...
When you hear the term “nomadic art museum,” you may not know what to expect but you typically wouldn’t expect any kind of permanence. That’s why it was slightl...
The element of surprise is often foundational to performance art. Street performances or flash mobs that start unexpectedly in a public setting are the best exa...
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Can a city be happy?
With a question as big and broad as that, it's hard to imagine how a group of artists are planning on addressing it. But beginning Ma...
Denver has a lot to learn when it comes to sustaining artists and their careers. There are a few artist-run spaces operating and the news of Meow Wolf's arrival...
This summer, British artist Stuart Semple will transform Denver with a series of installations to "incite widespread happiness" in the city through art, interac...
If you missed the flood lights illuminating 13 cars in RiNo this past Saturday night, you missed a one-night exhibition put on by Black Cube. The show curated ...
There are few spaces that are more intimate than the inside of a person's car. From a dirty gym bag or that ticket you got last week, this space often reveals s...
This is an ongoing series about gentrification and art in Denver. We will highlight five local artists and their unique perspectives on the phenomenon by showca...