The Aspen Daily News | Raleigh Burleigh Published July 19, 2021
We are pleased to share this Dan Young feature, originally in the Sopris Sun, highlighting the artist’s special role in Ann Korologos Gallery’s history as well as his ventures and artistic development along the way. Please read a preview of the article below.
“Dan came with the gallery,” Ann Korologos teases, referring to accomplished local painter Dan Young.
Long before purchasing The Basalt Gallery from its retiring owners in 2007, Korologos counted several of Young’s paintings among her personal collection. Some years earlier, she introduced 20 of Young’s paintings to Europe, with her husband Tom serving as U.S. ambassador to Belgium.
On July 10, Basalt’s mainstay gallery — now named the Ann Korologos Gallery — held its first in-person reception in over a year, with Young in the spotlight. “It’s a wonderful feeling to reopen,” Korologos said, adding, “Dan is a part of the gallery’s heritage.”
Young grew up in Glenwood Springs, left after high school and returned in 1989. Motivated to be a professional artist, Young got started with a career as a commercial illustrator for a department store. He recalls the great practice of depicting objects for sale in a realistic style that had to match the work of other artists hired for the project.
Soon, Young began wandering outdoors with oil paints and a collapsible easel. It was plein air painting before the trend resurged as a popular thing to do. “For me it’s about gathering information,” Young said of his process. With on-location studies and photographs to reference, Young then renders a full piece at his studio. He has been a professional painter for over 30 years and western Colorado remains his favorite place to work.