Thursday, January 22, 2009

Translations Gallery artist Ruth Borgenicht now in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art


Collaboration: Linking Metal and Claywire, thread, clay, iron- 2007
This collaboration with fiber artist Leslie Pontz was installed at the Crane Arts Building, Philadelphia, for March & April 2007. It was part of the city-wide Fiber Philadelphia event. Purse #1 was purchased by the Philadelphia Museum of Art!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

2009 Exhibition Preview Reception


Where: Translations Gallery 855 Inca St., Denver, CO 80204

When: Friday, January 16th, 2009 5:00 - 8:30pm

Make it a Date Night or Just a Night out with Friends!
Check out our 2009 Exhibition Preview and working artist studios of Roxanne Rossi & Laurie Maves while enjoying light appetizers. Then head up to Alto Restaurant near Larimer Square for dining and world class live jazz! We are giving out certificates for $20 off your purchase of $50 or more (valid for 1/16/09 only). We are also having a drawing for Valentine's Day dinner for 2 at Alto Restaurant!


Friday, November 14, 2008

Ski Paintings


In light of the snowfall in Denver today, skiing is an ideal subject. One of our newest artists, Lisabel Filiatrault paints skiers in motion. Her skiers meld into her abstract expressionist paints, which are full of movement and dynamism. The subject and quality of her work resulted in a contract with the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. We are looking forward to seeing where her work will be shown for this exciting event. In the meantime, visit the gallery to see her skiers as well as winter landscapes in person. They will surely get you in the mood to hit the slopes.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Artist Quotes - Deidre Adams

Deidre Adams, Facade III: Chrome Oxide

“Things in a state of change are my primary source of inspiration. Construction and demolition sites are rich with surfaces and textures, as well as ready-made compositions, waiting to be explored. Old buildings in various stages of decomposition, with peeling paint, layers of faded signage or graffiti, provide endless fascination.” - Deidre Adams

See new Deidre Adams work in her upcoming exhibition at Translations Gallery this November and December.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Translations Gallery and Modern Masters

Maximo Laura, Fiesta del Agua en Azul

Ever wish you could afford a fabulous Picasso or Andy Warhol original? They are honestly not far from your reach. Many contemporary artists pull their influences, content, or style from Modern Masters. Translations Gallery is always looking for contemporary art that relates to Modern Masters. Artist Maximo Laura creates vibrant and dynamic tapestries. His style can be compared to Picasso's cubist pieces or even Guernica. SA Schimmel Gold's pop portraits can be compared to those of Andy Warhol. You could have your own piece that is influenced by your favorite modern master right in your living room.

SA Schimmel Gold, Sheherazade

Monday, September 22, 2008

Art Expo Las Vegas


The art consultants at Translations Gallery just returned from Art Expo Las Vegas. The Art Fair was sponsored by Art Business News, and also takes place in New York and Miami every year. Their education series, sponsored by the International Art Business Conference, featured classes in art gallery marketing, art gallery sales, and collector development. Translations Gallery's art consultants received certificates in these programs, and are now better able to work with the contemporary fine art collecting community. In addition, gallery manager Kate Merkel was a participant in the Art Business News Roundtable discussion that took place in the center of the Art Expo floor. She was accompanied by seven other art industry professionals who all discussed the current changing art market in front of a crowd of about fifty people. Translations Gallery's participation in all of these events will certainly push the city of Denver foward in the contemporary fine art market!
For more information about Art Expo, visit http://vegas.artexpos.com

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

What to do with junk mail


One of our newest artists at Translations Gallery is SA Schimmel Gold. Her brilliance comes from her idea to look for art materials in unusual places like her mailbox. All of that annoying junk mail that comes from Verizon and Comcast or even the hundreds of greeting cards that have piled up in your closet that you feel bad about throwing away can be used to create something. Yes, I'm sure Grandma took a long time to pick out that specific greeting card, so why not turn that $2.99 greeting card into a valuable work of art? This is SA Schimmel Gold's idea that led her to create an abundance of amazing pop-like portraits primarily of women. Check out more images on the Translations Gallery website: www.translationsgallery.com.