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Art in Bloom: Surveying an art scene reshuffled by the pandemic

SUMMER IN … This feature was originally published in the 2021 edition of “Summer in Aspen/Snowmass,” which is on newsstands now around the Roaring Fork Valley. It as well as other 2021 visitor guides are available anytime at http://www.aspentimes.com/magazines. If you haven’t made the rounds in Aspen art galleries lately, you’ll find many new players and programs on the scene following an unexpected boom during the pandemic. Galleries were able to open quickly after the spring 2020 lockdown, providing sanctuary for people seeking solace or inspiration when most every other cultural hub was closed. New galleries came to town, including a spate of international contemporary art tastemakers opening their first Aspen satellites. This summer, we’re toasting those galleries and beloved established ones as the social side of the local scene comes back to life with opening receptions, art talks and walk-throughs.

Snowmass Art Walk creates pathway to art appreciation

Zakriya Rabani “Linked Obsessions” sculpture on the Brush Creek trail for Snowmass’s Art Walk on Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Louise Deroualle’s ceramic installation is displayed behind The Collective in Snowmass Base Village as part of the town’s Art Walk on Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) A woman walks across the large-scale image by Esther Nooner in Snowmass Mall for the town’s Art Walk on Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Six local artists will debut new works Friday throughout Snowmass Village as part of the Snowmass Art Walk, an initiative to connect the town’s existing public art with new installations this summer.

Snowmass briefs: Summer openings and debuts

Snowmass briefs: Summer openings and debuts
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Making Art Social Again

  The pandemic stripped away the social side out of Aspen’s historically lively art and gallery scene. Yes, galleries were able to open quickly after the spring 2020 lockdown and, yes, they provided sanctuary for people seeking solace or inspiration when most every other cultural hub was closed. But there were no opening receptions and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds, no walk-throughs, no in-person artist talks. Art viewing has mostly been a solitary or virtual venture. Even as several new players arrived on the local scene, they arrived quietly. There were positives to be found in the experience of gallery hopping during the pandemic – you had more conversations with gallerists, for example, and you realized how little you actually get to look at the artwork at a crowded opening.

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