Category Archives: Art
Van Gogh Exhibit at the Denver Art Museum, 2012
The Vincent Van Gogh exhibit at the Denver Art Museum is it’s curator’s dream to show Van Gogh’s development from novice to mature artist and affirm his profound influence on generations of artists and art history itself. It took many … Continue reading
The Starving Artist
Why is it that artists, more than almost all professions, have struggled so much to get paid for their work? This is a question that has occupied me since I went to college to learn about art. At that time … Continue reading
If a Tree Falls — Reflections on the Nature of Art
“If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?” This philosophical question, often debated by beginning philosophy students, poses fundamental questions about observation and the nature of reality. Not … Continue reading
Concerning Art and Justice
The Loveland Museum sits on a busy street in downtown Loveland, Colorado. It’s a modest, innocuous building which over the last few weeks has been the site of an unexpected controversy centered on the recent opening of the museum gallery’s … Continue reading
Reflected Light
For more than 30 years I have thought about, read about, taken classes on, and cultivated my intuitive mind. I can trace my interest in intuition back to two dreams I had within a month’s time in the summer of … Continue reading