Art’s neurotic everyman Bill Amundson edges into the frame at Plus Gallery
Editor | Jul 10, 2009 | Comments 0
Bill Amundson is such a familiar figure in the Denver art scene that it’s easy to take him and his art for granted. That probably at least partially explains why the Wisconsin native, who moved to Colorado in 1975, only recently gained gallery representation here after more than two decades. Five of Amundson’s meticulously rendered drawings are featured through July 18 in “Brave New World,” an exhibition introducing three artists new to the Plus Gallery roster. The title alludes to both the novelty of the artists and the fantastical worlds that each evokes. Amundson, 56, is a kind of Woody Allen — clever, self-deprecatingly humorous, and,…
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