Be Here Now: Conversations Between Objects
Be Here Now: Conversations Between Objects
February 12–March 23, 2016
is the second exhibition in a series subtitled Conversations Between Objects, which provokes a dialogue between artworks that span different time periods and geographic locations.
Setting the stage for this exhibition of recent acquisitions are the photographs of Lou Stoumen (1917–92), which consider the fragile nature of the human body expressed through the objects we create and their inevitable deterioration over time. These black-and-white images document human intimacies, labor, leisure and loss from all over the United States and elsewhere in the world.
Curated by Sandra Q. Firmin, director, Ƶ Art Museum.
This exhibition is generously supported by Ƶ Boulder Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment fees, and Ƶ Art Museum members.