With Process: Making Things on the Way to Other Things, curator Rick Griffith offers the viewer a glimpse into the mind of the artist. The 17 works presented at the Art Students League of Denver, ranging from paintings to video to sculpture, reveal mistakes, leftovers, and happy accidents. They re-contextualize works meant for other purposes or address directly the mind behind the object. By showing us their “rubbish, or trash,” or works that aren’t “good enough to show others,” as Griffith says in his curator’s statement, the artists reveal their vulnerability and present us with works that are more relatable, and more human, than what many of us are accustomed to viewing.
