'Interval' on Your iPod
"Gene Davis: Interval," a focused investigation into the Washington artist's work, opens at the Kreeger Museum tomorrow. Big, bright, stripey canvases dominate the show, and they are truly stunning. This exhibit is the cornerstone of the entire ColorField Remix series of events and exhibits and after walking through it the other day, I can easily see why.
Fritz and I asked Andrea Pollan, one of the curators of the exhibit, to give us a tour of the show, point out details in the work and tell us about Davis's artistic vision. We offer it that tour here in podcast form. Download it to your mp3 player and take it to the gallery. Betcha learn something beyond the label.
The museum requires reservations during the week, but you don't need one if you go on a Saturday.
And if color field painting is not your thing? Check out our other museum podcast tours.
--Julia
By
Julia Beizer
| April 13, 2007; 5:32 PM ET
Categories:
Museums
Save & Share:
Previous: Nightlife Agenda Pick of the Week
Next: Tally Ho for Gold Cup
Posted by: Glover Park, DC | April 16, 2007 3:01 PM | Report abuse
The comments to this entry are closed.
The experts behind the Going Out Guide post daily on news and trends in D.C.'s arts and entertainment scene, upcoming events and restaurant and bar openings.











Howdy GoG's,
I currently rent in Glover Park but am looking to purchase a place in Brightwood. But before I make a major purchase, I wanted to see what is there in that area exactly? Obviously I'll drive around, but are there fun bars, restaurants or a place where someone can just hang out?
Many thanks!