Aspen Art Museum / Now You See It (9)
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Now You See It
Aspen Art Museum's latest exhibit NOW YOU SEE IT featured works from rowdies (L to R) Jennifer West, William J. O'Brien and Walead Beshty. NOW YOU SEE IT runs through Feb 1. and showcases a conceptual mixture of materials and highlights their transformation into Art. The inter-generational collection includes historically significant works as well as emerging pieces displayed together. Don't miss NOW YOU SEE IT.
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Aspen Art
AAM's associate curator Matthew Thompson interprets Lawrence Weiner's creation. Thompson always has an interesting take on AAM's exhibits and his thoughtful explanations help countless AAM patrons relate to the work and better enjoy art.
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Art for Life
Allen and Kelli Questrom, AAM's National Council Chairs examine Erwin Wurm's Dust Pieces. Wurm's unusual use of "dust as art" is captivating and should not be missed.
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Conceptual Art
Ashlee, Elise and Connie survey Rudolf Stingel's unique work with celotex.
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Felt as Art
Vanessa Corona and Lori Dresner pose with a Robert Morris piece created with felt.
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Chocolate Art
Gladys, Michael and Priscilia stand beside Dieter Roth's artistic creation composed of chocolate and curdled milk.
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Mick likes Art
Aspen Mayor, Mick Ireland rode his bike to AAM in a blizzard to catch Now You See It. His posse includes David, Gladys and Chris.
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McLovin digs Art
Maleka, Jake, Christy and Kiki were all havin a blast at the opening reception for AAM's Now You See It.
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Human Art
Michele Koehler, Lauren Johns and Audrey Wilson stand as Art, at AAM's Now You See It openning reception.