Westword has posted a review of the Uncanny exhibition at Walker Fine Art.
Digital Animation – Modern in Denver article
The artificially natural art of Bryan Leister
The Denver Post’s Kyle MacMillan review of my show at Ironton : The artificially natural art of Bryan Leister blurs borders – The Denver Post. Quoting from the review:
In his tech-driven, boundary- blurring art, Bryan Leister creates hermetic, contemplative worlds which draw inspiration from nature yet, ironically, are manufactured and artificial.
In his tech-driven, boundary- blurring art, Bryan Leister creates hermetic, contemplative worlds which draw inspiration from nature yet, ironically, are manufactured and artificial.
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In the most attention-grabbing of the seven offerings, “intervention [0],” he uses video- game technology to create an interactive work in which a pair of pincers, hovering above a kind of petri dish, shift according to the movements of viewers in front of it.
Read the entire interview at the The Denver Post.
Out of Sorts: Typography and Print Culture
A pop-up children’s book that I illustrated with Nancy Willard is mentioned in a new book by Joseph A. Dane – Out of Sorts: Typography and Print Culture about the history and assumptions about typography that is illustrated in my children’s book.