The Denver Post – Ray Rinaldi Feb 22, 2021
Some of this year’s best exhibitions are in-person, online or splashed across local billboards
The Denver Post – Ray Rinaldi Feb 22, 2021
Some of this year’s best exhibitions are in-person, online or splashed across local billboards
SW Contemporary magazine – by Joshua Ware Feb 8, 2021
Diego Rodriguez-Warner’s recent exhibition Horror Vacui offers a look beyond the immediate disarray and confusion in which we find ourselves.
Hyperallergic – by Ray Rinaldi Dec 28, 2020
Denver, CO — Like many people, Diego Rodriguez-Warner has spent the pandemic quarantining at home, and the paintings and drawings he has created for Horror Vacui at Leon Gallery present material evidence of an artist forced to make due with supplies on-hand. Leftover acrylics, crayons, watercolors and spray paint adorn scraps of plywood and drywall that serve as canvas.
Denverite – by Donna Bryson Nov 2, 2020
“You want every jersey to be the last one. But you kind of know, intrinsically, that something’s going to happen again.”
Marsha Mack and Lindsay Smith Gustave – Reviewed by Derrick Velasquez
Marsha Mack and Lindsay Smith Gustave are masters of expansion and collapse. Their exhibition Animal, Vegetable, Mineral at Leon Gallery taps into the notions of abundance, progeny, and growth that temper human desire. With works that shed light on the microscopic, constituent cells of natural and unnatural objects and with imagery that alludes to our contemporary experience of dwelling, the two artists share the space seamlessly and offer viewpoints that are a refreshing reprieve in the midst of heavy times.