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Saturday, December 4, 2010
SUSAN MEYER'S "SHAFT" OFF TO MIAMI FOR AQUA ART FAIR
One of the most outstanding works of art that we've had the opportunity to feature here at Plus Gallery this year is Susan Meyer's "Shaft" sculpture, an extraordinary wonder made of multi-colored plexiglas simulating a utopian environment that feels like a core-sample extruded from the earth. We're not the only ones to register Meyer's extraordinary talent, she has recently been asked to send the sculpture to the Aqua Art Fair (coinciding with Art Basel Miami the first week of December) for display at the Art Slant booth. Art Slant is an online publication for contemporary art with an expansive global reach, so it's no mean feat that they selected Meyer's work from thousands of submissions.
A new, smaller version of Meyer's latest work should be appearing soon at Plus Gallery, but we encourage anyone heading to Miami for the upcoming art-orgy to take in Susan's work and see it dazzle before an international audience.
Plus Gallery is known as one of the true progressive contemporary exhibition spaces in Denver, maintaining the highest standards for artist representation and community interaction. Since 2001 the gallery has built a formidable reputation as a valuable resource for the art and collector community through solo exhibitions by some of Colorado's most prestigious and forward thinking artists, as well as an ongoing experimental forum for new media. The program offers an extensive selection of works by visionary national artists and often serves as an incubator for new emerging talent. Plus Gallery collaborates with partners throughout the Denver area in order to raise the vitality of the local scene, complementing the efforts put forth at the institutional level in order to construct a more creative and dynamic community.
In 2009 Plus Gallery relocated to one of downtown Denver's most unusual and dramatic structures, the "Flue" building of the Benjamin Moore Paint complex at 2501 Larimer Street at the entrance to the River North Arts District. This singular redevelopment incorporates a two-story gallery to enhance the sophistication and quality of artwork represented.
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