
Wrapping up almost a year of lectures at the DAM will be artist Gottfried Helnwein, whose chilling, photorealistic painting "Adoration of the Magi" was featured earlier this year as part of the Radar show of contemporary art from the Vicki and Kent Logan collection. Here's a link to some info on Adoration from DAM curator Gwen Chanzit.
Lecture starts at 6:30 pm; doors open at 5:30 pm. For more information, visit
Series tickets $85 DAMC members, artists, and students; $120 DAM members; $145 others. Single tickets $12 DAMC members, artists, and students; $15 DAM members; $18 others. Reservations recommended, call 720-913-0150.
Generously supported by Vicki and Kent Logan. Presented by DAMContemporaries, a support group for the modern and contemporary art department. To join, call 720-913-0152.


Saturday, April 07, 2007
the most interesting painting that is still on my mind is gottfried helnwein's epiphany.
it's stiking how the mother and baby are so beautiful, so sharp in focus, and clearly from a different era than those around her. also just fascinating how much it looks like an actual photograph. even close up, it is so real.
thelarablog.blogspot.com
October 15, 2006
I went to the Denver Art Museum today to see the newly opened expansion and in particular, the Radar collection. Very inspiring work, I have to say they are the most interesting and provocative pieces I've seen on display in Denver, ever. My favorite pieces were the works by Damien Hirst and the "Adoration of the Magi" by Gottfried Helnwein.
D' MacKinnon
www.dmackinnon.com/blog
Friday, July 13, 2007
The Radar exhibit showing Epiphany, the Gottfried Helnwein work, at the Denver Art Museum closes after this weekend. Fortunately, the DAM is free all weekend, so Colorado residents still have a chance to view the amazing piece.
fire witch
firewitchrising.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 25, 2007
I guess art is supposed to challenge you, but is it supposed to creep you completely out? This painting at the Denver Art Museum, Epiphany (Adoration of the Magi) 1996 by Austrian artist, Gottfried Helnwein, was like a bloody car wreck. I was disgusted but I could not look away.
Roger Fraley
rfraley301.blogspot.com
April 21, 2007
Helnwein, characteristically, presents us with an ambiguous, haunting image and leaves us to wonder about its meaning ... " reads the exhibition catalogue..
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Selection of other Helnwein works from the Vicky and Kent Logan Collection:




