The Aspen Art Museum can be pretty lame.
It's often a bit too caught up in the glitz of Aspen. I'm not much of a fan of its current director and chief curator, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson.
But occasionally it pulls off something cool.
The pictures above don't do it justice (having been taken at night from a distance) but at the Aspen Core Party last Friday night, there were two screens on which were displayed a sort of performance art created by the folks at the Aspen Art Museum.
It was an oil and liquid gel thing which changed, kind of like a kaleidoscope.
It was visually stimulating and interesting to watch.
It's often a bit too caught up in the glitz of Aspen. I'm not much of a fan of its current director and chief curator, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson.
But occasionally it pulls off something cool.
The pictures above don't do it justice (having been taken at night from a distance) but at the Aspen Core Party last Friday night, there were two screens on which were displayed a sort of performance art created by the folks at the Aspen Art Museum.
It was an oil and liquid gel thing which changed, kind of like a kaleidoscope.
It was visually stimulating and interesting to watch.
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