Coen Brothers movie-inspired art exhibit coming to Denver

Denver (KDVR) – There is a new art gallery coming to Denver, you don’t know?

The laboratory hosts on Santa in an art exhibition that will include a piece of more than 20 artists from all over the United States based on the legendary duo films in Hollywood, The Coen Brothers.

Coen brothers are known as humor and personalities with classes and eyes for hidden drama among the daily life cannons.

It includes some of the best and most popular works in the two:

  • “Simple Blood” (1984)
  • Barton Fink (1991)
  • “Fargo” (1996)
  • “The Big Lebski” (1998)
  • “My brother, where are you?” (2000)
  • “No country for the elderly” (2007)
  • “Real gravel” (2010)
  • “Inside Louin Davis” (2013)

This is only a handful of gem on the vast films of the successful films that inspired the masses all over the world.

Some of those who have been inspired will appear their best creations that focus on the work of the iconic films of brotherhood.

“To what extent can you go?” After finding success through a similar event inspired by the great mind of the late David Lynch, studio owner Josh Berkovic created another event based on Coen Brothers.

Dalago is a former film producer who exchanged the artist, and still uses his love for the film to appear in his work today.

“The brothers Coen have an unparalleled ability to mix humor with dangerous topics, and this exhibition aims to capture this unique spirit. Every artist brings his own interpretation, and makes the experience of a truly captivating.”

The event opens on October 3 and closes on November 15.

There will be a reception for an artist on October 11 from 3 pm to 5 pm, and an artist spoke on October 26 from 1 pm to 3 pm

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