Tune in to First Take with Lando & Chavis this Friday, September 9 at 8:42 a.m. and on Jazz Caravan with Erik Troe at 4:35 p.m. as KUVO visual arts consultant Hilary DePolo interviews Jessica Drenk on Art Scene. Audio also posted below. 

They will discuss a compelling installation, “Mapping” of used books at the Walker Fine Art Gallery, 11th & Cherokee, opening September 9, 5-9 p.m.  Find out what makes this artist destroy and then create beauty with everyday objects.

“What if…  all the books that you read were mapped into your brain in this over lapping sort of swirling organic fashion?” asks Jessica Drenk,  an American artist raised in Montana.  She developed an appreciation for the natural world that remains an important inspiration to her artwork today.  Tactile and textural, her sculptures highlight the chaos and beauty that can be found in simple materials. Drenk’s work is also influenced by systems of information and the impulse to develop an encyclopedic understanding of the world. more

 

Hilary’s other recommended showings this week:

Western Cinemascape opens at Visions West Contemporary Art Gallery, September 9.  1715 Wazee Street Denver CO. 80202

 

Women of Abstract Expressionism, through September 25, at the Denver Art Museum. 100 W 14 Avenue Pkwy Denver, Co. 80204

 

Colorado Women of Abstract Expressionism, through October 1, at the Center for Visual Arts. 965 Santa Fe Drive Denver, Co. 80204

 

Internal Pathways & Early Dawn, by Melanie Yazzie, through September 25 at the Dairy Arts Center. 2590 Walnut St. Boulder, Co. 80302.

 

 Hilary DePolo interviews artist Jessica Drenk.

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