
"However, the real draw this season is the museum's Glenn Ligon show, Break It Down. Running from now until March 15, 2026, it spotlights the work of the Black, gay, New York-based artist known for her cerebral contemporary practice. Focusing on three key spaces - Figure, Runaways, and Narratives - from Linon's work in the 1990s and early 2000s, it explores themes of race, identity, and sexual politics in America through text, printmaking, painting, and photography."
"Galerie Maximillian Established in 1997 by art dealer Albert Sanford, Galerie Maximilian specializes in prints and works on paper, and favors pieces by British artists, including Julian Opie, Peter Doig, Damien Hirst, Richard Hamilton, Harland Miller, and Grayson Perry. Still, it finds room for many Americans, such as Julie Mehretu, Chuck Close, and Katherine Bernhardt. The gallery prides itself on its personal approach - Sanford says he doesn't show anything he wouldn't proudly hang in his own home."
Mountain towns such as Aspen and St Moritz have become established destinations for fine art alongside skiing. The Aspen Art Museum features striking architecture by Shigeru Ban and serves as a large public, non-collecting institution. The museum is hosting Glenn Ligon’s Break It Down through March 15, 2026, with work from the 1990s and early 2000s exploring race, identity, and sexual politics across text, printmaking, painting, and photography. Galerie Maximillian, founded in 1997 by Albert Sanford, specializes in prints and works on paper, favoring British artists while also showing prominent American names and maintaining a personal approach. The Baldwin Gallery has operated for three decades at 209 South Galena Street showcasing established and emerging artists.
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