A.B.C. Whipple, who as a magazine reporter helped save an iconic photograph of World War II from the censors, died March 17 in Greenwich, Conn. of pneumonia. He was 94.…
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The Denver Salon was formed by Mark Sink in 1993 to gather fine art photographers that he admired who were pursuing higher ideals in the use of photography. The Denver…
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver) is a non-collecting institution acting as an incubator for art and ideas, artistic exchange and dialogue. In 2007, eleven years after its…
MoP 2013 is off to a fantastic start. Our third biannual this year is triple the size of 2011. There are over 180 photography museum galleries and art spaces exhibiting…
Photo Book Works is an international exhibition of artists’ books incorporating photographic imagery and/or processes as a primary element. The works in this exhibition support the viewpoint that the physical,…
We Once Were is a series of portraits by Susanne Mitchell, inspired by a group of glass plate negatives from the late 1800’s–early 1900’s. Mitchell enlarges parts of the “found”…
Gildar Gallery presents Real is a Feeling, an exhibit featuring mechanical image reproduction as a way of exploring subjective perception. Part of Denver's Month of Photography, this thematic group show…
The Dikeou Collection is pleased to announce the acquisition of works by Dutch photographer, Sebastiaan Bremer from his series Schöner Götterfunken, which were shot with color reversal Kodak Safety film.…
In the exhibition of photographs by artist, Daniel Murtagh, entitled "Cinema Memory," curator, John Grant, focused on four bodies of work that Murtagh has been investigating for the last 25…
Laura Letinsky’s photography has evolved from studies in melancholy and absence to subtle, yet surprising, explorations of perception, color and space. The Denver Art Museum (DAM), in collaboration with the…