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Jared Steinberg is a Denver-based painter whose work explores beauty, perception, place, and the emotional resonance of memory. Working primarily in oil and gouache, Steinberg creates representational works that move between landscape, architecture, interiors, portraiture, and commissioned personal narratives.
His paintings are rooted in close observation, but they are not simply records of what was seen. They are attempts to preserve the felt experience of a place or moment — the quiet charge of a room, the atmosphere of a city street, the dignity of a familiar landscape, or the personal meaning embedded in a remembered scene.
Steinberg’s practice is guided by the belief that beauty is not decorative or superficial, but a form of attention. Through careful rendering, story, and atmosphere, his work invites viewers to slow down and reconnect with what might otherwise pass unnoticed. Whether painting Colorado landscapes, European streets, sacred interiors, or custom narrative works, he is interested in the way images can hold memory, presence, and meaning over time.

73 Art Agency is pleased to introduce an exceptional artist to our roster, Jared Steinberg, whose work offers a fresh perspective to Vacation Mode: Visions From Elsewhere. For this exhibition, the artist has selected works depicting Denver and the surrounding Colorado landscape, inviting viewers to consider the possibility that adventure and discovery can be found close to home.
While vacations are often associated with distant destinations, these works celebrate the beauty and character of familiar places. Through scenes of Denver, the Front Range, and the region's distinctive natural environment, the artist captures moments that encourage a slower, more attentive way of seeing. The landscapes, though local, are presented with the curiosity and appreciation often reserved for places visited for the first time.
By bringing these works into the context of Vacation Mode, the artist suggests that the spirit of travel is less about distance than perspective. A change in pace, a renewed sense of observation, and an openness to discovery can transform even the most familiar surroundings into a destination worth exploring.