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Aspen Art Museum

3.1 (32 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Architecturally Striking (8/25/20)
Jennifer Y.

In awe I am with Aspen Art Museum's striking architecture and the majestic mountain view on their roof deck. No permanent art collection do they have; instead, a contemporary artist is featured on each of their floors. Discovering new artists at an art gallery is more of my take here. Presently, with additional support of David Zwirner, one of my favorite galleries in NYC, "Lisa Yuskavage: Wilderness" and "Rose Wylie: where i am and was" exhibits captured my attention. Additionally, the sculpture pieces of "Kelly Akashi" and "Maren Hassinger" has captured my heart. CHEERS!

Oscar Murillo; (untitled) catalyst; 2019; oil and graphite on canvas
Paul L.

Lisa Yusavage's ouvre outrages some for provocative scenes. She's often criticized by other women for having a sometimes cheesy Playboy aesthetic. Sure, hyper-sexual cartoon-like images may be thrust toward the viewer in this exhibition but it's relatively tame nonetheless. For me, it's often the 1970s era saturated colors found in Polaroids or tomographic images that draw me in and take me to her oh-so-vivid otherworld. Whether you like her work or not, you can't ignore it. The pandemic has shut down most everything right now. I hope her images are still on the walls of the museum by the time we are all allowed to be reborn back into the world.

panini
Kristina T.

The artwork at Aspen Art Museum is not for everyone. In fact, I am not a fan of it. I guess contemporary abstract art is not my thing. The museum is still a cool place to check out though if you have some free time. Admission is free, and the museum is small so you will walk through it pretty quickly. The gift shop is interesting and has some exotic stuff. The art exhibits and gift shop items rotate seasonally, but the cafe is why I come back. The cafe is on the rooftop, and it is a great place to catch a view of the area. Also, the food at the cafe is pretty good. It is a little pricey, but everything is expensive in Aspen. The BOGO happy hour for drinks is a good deal though. I really enjoy spending time at Aspen Art Museum. I could care less about the artwork, but the cafe is a great spot to grab a bite or a drink, relax, and enjoy the view.

Art
Rowan P.

The Aspen Art Museum is free and has a great restaurant on the top floor with a nice view. They only had one exhibit open on the second floor when we went. They have a small, eclectic gift shop as well. I would recommend to anyone visiting Aspen to stop by. It is very warm inside and they also have nice bathrooms. You are supposed to make reservations online to visit, but we just walked in and they were fine with it.

work by Yto Barrada
Frank W.

This art museum, a term I use loosely, does not charge admission yet I came away from our visit feeling as if I had been overcharged. Yes, the exterior with wood lattice and the glass elevator are attractive, however, the works currently on display may have been contemporary, but hardly qualify as art IMHO. We started off at the roof top "sculpture garden" which was primarily devoted to a cafe with but a solitary sculpture, Larry Bell's Aspen Blues, on display. The basement housed only a few pieces of "art" by Yto Barrrada that totally defy interpretation though I am sure the "artist" had something in mind. Another floor was closed for a change over in exhibits so maybe that is where the "good stuff" is or will be located.

First Floor Gallery Exhibit
Michelle T.

Visiting the Aspen Museum of Art is time well spent! It's rather small, but that does not diminish the impact of the exhibits. First, the building itself is a beautiful open-weaved wooden facade that's drowned in natural light. When I walked in, I was greeted by the friendly woman at the desk who briefed me on some of the vital info- like the various exhibits and that admission to the museum is free! I happen to arrive on the last day that a Yayoi Kusama Infinity Room was going to be on display. I was told that no bags were allowed in the exhibit, but the museum has free lockers and coat check- so this was a huge plus! Wandered through the various galleries and was really blown away at how great the exhibits were. They were all distinctly different and felt very relevant and impactful. There were programs available at the entrance of each gallery, so this really helps to put the art in context and gives a deeper understanding of the work. At the very top of the museum is a nice cafe called SO. It has an outdoor observation deck with great views of Aspen Mountain (Mt. Ajax) and the food- while an abbreviated menu, is very good. On the side of the building is a staircase that has various landings at the entrance to the galleries and the cafe. It reminded me of the staircase at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. A very cool feature of this building no doubt. Overall, I think this is a lovely small museum with pleasant people, and thoughtfully presented exhibitions. It's free so take your time and enjoy. Aspen should be really proud of this place!

Alexis B.

The highlight of the museum is definitely the building itself. It's a showstopper. The museum doesn't have a permanent collection, and I wasn't inspired or impressed by any of the exhibitions when I was there. BUT...it's free! So it's well worth a look around. (They supposedly have a cool cafe on the third floor, but I can't speak to that, because the third floor was closed for a private event when I was there. However, it was AWESOME to hear the jazz band rehearse - they played "La Vie en Rose" - while I was wandering around the galleries.)

Paint and trash
Matt A.

Wow. This absolutely beautiful building has the worst curation of art I've ever seen. 3 galleries with what looked like the art work of a 3 year old. The one collection looked like paint and trash thrown on a canvas. Admission was free so that was good. If I had payed to get in I absolutely would have asked for a refund. Hopefully they can pull it together and find some good artist to display. Such a waste of a beautiful gallery space.

Chris Ofili - Gallery 1 - Summer 2015

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