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A Taste of China / Wang Jing
BMoCA is happy to host guest curator Dr. David Raddock, who is an expert on China and one of the first scholars to publish on Chinese avant-garde art. With a doctorate in Chinese Studies and Political Science from Columbia University, David taught Asian Politics at the University of Texas and intermittently worked as Research Associate [...]
In Transition / Yumi Roth
Yumi Janairo Roth was born in Eugene, Oregon and raised in Chicago, Illinois and Reston, Virginia. One side of her family hails from the Philippines while the other side can be traced to the early American settlers, positioning Roth as both subject and agent of colonialism. Her work as an artist is not rooted separately [...]
Weather Report: Art and Climate Change
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SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 21, 2007 — “Weather Report: Art and Climate Change” is an exhibition curated by internationally renowned critic, art historian, and writer Lucy R. Lippard. It is presented in collaboration with EcoArts.
This exhibit [...]
David Zimmer
JUNE 1 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 — Installation artist David Zimmer exhibits a new series of his intriguing sculptures that manage to be simultaneously retro and futuristic. This new work combines a Victorian sensibility with post-modern technology.
These exhibitions have been made possible by a generous donation from Faegre & Benson LLP.
Lani Irwin
JUNE 1 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 — Following a trip to Assisi, Italy in 1977, Irwin began to focus her art along the themes of early Italian painting, such as surface pattern and the intricate spatial relationships inherent to Renaissance frescoes. Her art combines a meticulously crafted surface with ambiguous figurative compositions that provoke and [...]
Alan Feltus
JUNE 1 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2007– Feltus’ work is inspired by medieval art, the Renaissance, and surrealiism He counts as some of his strongest influences Giotto, de Chirico, and Balthus. His formal paintings take the viewer into a tantalizing visual narrative where gesture, gaze, and object express volumes of inscrutable emotion.
These exhibitions have been made [...]
Mary Ehrin
JUNE 1 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 — Ehrin found inspiration for her art in her early experience with the fashion industry. Her new large-scale paintings of the landscape, both natural and artificial, present sensual surfaces which invite an examination of our relationship to the physical environment. The tactile, feminine quality of the materials reflects Ehrin’s [...]
My America / Christopher Morris
Over the past 20 years photojournalist Christopher Morris has concentrated the greater part of his work on war, having documented more than 18 foreign conflicts. In 2000 Morris started producing a series of work, “My America,” while covering the first and second administrations of President George W. Bush for TIME magazine. Over the past six [...]
Passage to Summer / Halim Al-Karim
Born in Najaf, Iraq Halim Al-Karim is a refugee living in Amsterdam. His work reflects the notion that our existence is not our destiny. Al-Karim’s art is not an example of the brutality he has survived but the outward representation of the sublime dreams of his own inner world. His art offers symbolic shelter to [...]
Revival / Terry Maker
NOVEMBER 3, 2006 – JANUARY 27, 2007 – One of Colorado’s most innovative artists will exhibit a new body of work that is an attempt to wrestle with faith, the supernatural and its inevitable intersection with our daily lives. The aim of the work is to articulate the symbolism, power and mystery of the journey [...]
Symbiote Design / University of Colorado College of Architecture
The museum is pleased to be exhibiting a select group of student work from the University of Colorado, Boulder, College of Architecture. Rick Sommerfeld, Senior Instructor for the CU Architecture Department has curated a sampling of the most innovative pieces produced in 2006. The aim of this exhibit is to explore furniture design in a [...]
Transit Glyphs / Jimi Billinsley
NOVEMBER 3, 2006 – JANUARY 27, 2007 – New York artist Jimi Billingsley’s photographic series “Transit Glyphs” contextualizes window graffiti on the elevated train lines of Brooklyn and Queens. Photographing through scratched, etched and marked subway windows, he captures the beauty of the urban landscape, ultimately merging place and meaning.
Society of the Spectacle (A Digital Remix) / DJRABBI
NOVEMBER 3, 2006 – JANUARY 27, 2007 – “Society of the Spectacle (A Digital Remix)” a ten-minute DVD art-loop uses source material from the writing, images, recordings, and other psychogeographical wanderings of arch-Situationist and French philosopher Guy Debord. The art work is composed by members of DJRABBI, a digital art collective of political activists, and [...]
A Cut Above / James Surls
AUGUST 11 – OCTOBER 14, 2006 — James Surls is an internationally recognized artist, formerly from Texas, who lives and works in Colorado. He creates sculptures in wood and metal, as well as drawings and prints, using abstract figurative imagery derived in part from primitive mythologies of the American Southwest. His works have been shown [...]
Hybrids / Ligia Bouton
AUGUST 11 – OCTOBER 14, 2006 — Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Ligia Bouton’s video based works emphasize performance. Within the medium of performance Bouton reenacts simple ideas such as, body language, personal space, everyday tasks and makes a parody from their repetitive nature. Her work has been exhibited throughout the country and recently, was [...]
Out of the Woods / Woodcut Prints from Shark's Ink
AUGUST 11 – OCTOBER 14, 2006 — This exhibition features a select group of exquisite woodcut prints by such notable artists as, Betty Woodman, Red Grooms, John Buck, Hiroki Morinoue, Roy De Forest, and others. All works were created at Shark’s Ink in Lyons, Colorado in collaboration with Master Printer, Bud Shark.
Shark’s Ink is a [...]
Language Imagined / Emmi Whitehorse
MAY 12 – JULY 29, 2006 — Born and raised on the Navajo reservation in northwestern New Mexico, Emmi Whitehorse, in her abstract paintings, elegantly fuses the physical and metaphysical, natural and cultural, modern and traditional. Trained in the techniques of modern painting, she consistently and effortlessly infuses each piece in subject matter drawn from [...]
New Work / Tracy Krumm
MAY 12 – JULY 29, 2006 — Tracy Krumm’s work is composed using the exploration of traditional trades of both men and women. Questioning gender-specific techniques of crochet and blacksmithing, Krumm integrates these processes using heavy industrial metal that supports net made of minute lace pattern. The lyrical balance of organic shapes, forms and layers [...]



