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Aspen Misc.: Music in the ’80s; 41st Anderson Ranch Annual Auction and Community Picnic

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Friday night at TACAW Daniel Shaw interviewed Lynn Goldsmith about her new book “Music in the ’80s.” They also discussed her triumph against the Warhol Foundation in the U.S Supreme Court. Goldsmith showed examples of the diversity in music and fashion that marked the decade. Quotes from well-known artists about what that 1980s meant to them were read from the book. The interview was enjoyed by a full house.
Sid Schneider/Courtesy photo
The monks of the Garden Shartse Monastery take shifts working on the Sacred Art Sand Mandala at the Red Brick Center for the Arts. There will be teaching and meditation sessions along with mind training going on until the Mandala is finished for their closing ceremony on July 22.
Lynn Goldsmith/Courtesy photo
Andrea Wallace, vice president of artistic affairs at Anderson Ranch, talks about the making of her photograph with Pat Lewis who came from Grand Junction for the 41st Anderson Ranch Annual Auction and Community Picnic.
Lynn Goldsmith/Courtesy photo
Rug art by Herbert Bayer, one of Aspen’s past iconic residents, sold immediately upon opening of the auction.
Lynn Goldsmith/Courtesy photo
Jason Schneider, who ran the woodworking workshop for 10 years at Anderson Ranch and has since moved to Market, Michigan, returns to teach table design next week. His wall panes and table studies all made of corrugated cardboard were presented for the auction.
Lynn Goldsmith/Courtesy photo