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WAVES
ON THE TURQUOISE LAKE:
CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONS OF TIBETAN ART |
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VESTIGE/VESTIGIO
LAURA ANDERSON BARBATA/OSCAR MUNOZ/BETSABEE ROMERO |
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DAVID
HOCKNEY
A Rake's Progress |
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Concurrent
Exhibits:
"5 PORTFOLIOS by modern masters from the CU Art Museum's Permanent Collection" "THE WAY WE LIVE NOW" and the artist books from The Polly and Mark Addison Collection |
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CU
ART MUSEUM'S PERMANENT COLLECTION
Warhol, Whistler, Rembrandt, Red Grooms, Durer, Japanese Prints, Brueghel, Matisse, Goya, American Santos, Rouault, Asian Pottery, Ruscha, Rauschenberg, Rivera, African Art, Close, Picasso, they are all here! |
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SUZANNE
ANKER - The Genetic Gaze
BARBARA TAKENADA - micro/macro MARLENE TSENG YU - Forces of nature: Oversize Paintings |
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TECHNO/SUBLIME :
an exhibition and symposium Curated by Lisa Tamaris Becker, Director of the CU Art Museum |
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n r i q u e M a r t i n e z C e l a y a :
p o e t r y i n p r o c e s s Also on view: P a u l D e m a r i n i s : Gray Matter N a d i a B o u l a n g e r : An enduring legacy of music and spirit |
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BECAUSE
THE EARTH IS 1/3 DIRT
An exhibition and symposium co-curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum Kim Dickey, Jeanne Quinn, and Scott Chamberlin, Ceramics Faculty, Department of Art and Art History, University of Colorado at Boulder CU Art Museum... |
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2004
CU ART MUSEUM COLLECTORS
GALA EXHIBITION and BENEFIT AUCTION A celebration of 40 years on the CU Boulder campus and our recent name-change to “CU Art Museum” with an exhibition of art from some of the best Colorado collectors and an auction of work by national, local and CU faculty artists. |
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2003
Faculty Exhibit
Featuring video installation, painting, photography, ceramics, and sculpture, amongst other media, the 2003 CU Art Museum Faculty Exhibition highlights the pluralistic conceptual and aesthetic approaches practiced by the diverse faculty of the Department of Art and History of the University of Colorado at Boulder. |
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SHATAT:
Arab Diaspora Women Artists
Guest Curated by Salah M. Hassan SHATAT: Arab Diaspora Women Artists brings together the works of four women artists from the Arab diaspora. The Arab diaspora, resulting--in part--from past and present colonialism, and the political, social and economic contexts, is present in many 'Western' countries. The major aim of the exhibition is to present contemporary work from England, Switzerland, Germany and the United States... |
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The
Power of the Press:
Selected prints from the Colorado Collection, University of Colorado at Boulder Guest curated by Bud Shark, Director and Master Printer of Shark's Ink., Lyons, CO Prints have been used by artists as a form of expressing social and political ideas for centuries. Artists have taken advantage of the graphic quality and ease of duplication afforded by printmaking processes, allowing them to distribute their images to wide audiences. |