When we consider the idea of landmark careers in the contemporary arts, one name leaps forward ahead of all others: Dave Yust. Not only is Dave considered one of the leading figures in contemporary art historically in the state of Colorado, his reach is much further through a 40+ year career that really has no rival. This year is one of great significance for Dave, as he finally retires from his teaching position at CSU in Fort Collins, where he has taught painting for 40 years now. I've always been amazed by the number of artists and individuals who have come to the gallery and commented on Dave's contribution to their life and art, he is literally revered by so many people. And you won't find a more humble artist on the face of the earth, Dave really has the best spirit when it comes to artwork, education and the field that he is so passionate about. Anyone who has interacted with Dave recently wouldn't necessarily consider him a candidate for retirement either, he still has the most youthful demeanor, energy and poise that transcends all boundaries. But we are very happy that Dave is finally throwing in the teaching towel, as he will no doubt be focused solely on his own work and ultimate legacy in the arts from here on out. Already he is scheduled for a major exhibition later this fall at the Loveland Museum of Art, followed by his next solo exhibition here at Plus Gallery next February. Dave is also heavily involved in Christo's "Over the River" project much as he has been with most of Christo and Jean Claude's past public installations, and no doubt he'll be looking forward to spending more of his energy there as well.
Please send to us any thoughts, memories or words you would like to share with Dave and our readers on the occasion of his retirement, which will be held on April 22nd. Photos, anecdotes, anything is welcome!
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