Tuesday, March 19, 2019 7:00–8:30 pm
Denver photographer Evan Anderman’s experience as a geologist and pilot has greatly informed his photography. Using the Colorado landscape as his primary subject, Anderman’s work explores our relationship with and impact on the natural landscape, addressing issues that arise from land use for everything from agriculture and ranching to suburban sprawl and exploitation of natural resources. He explores these ideas through both abstract and representational compositions created from ground level and bird’s eye views highlighting the natural, the man-made and the juxtaposition of the two.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Lecture tickets are $5 for students, DAM members and CPAC members, $12 for general admission.
The 2019 Month of Photography Lecture series will spotlight Colorado photographers from our local creative community. Sponsored by the DAM Photography Department and funding generously provided by the Cooke-Daniels Fund.Image credit:Evan Anderman, Meander Boundary, Fort Morgan, CO, 2013. Inkjet print. Courtesy the artist ©Evan Anderman
Currently on view: On view through May 19, 2019 Hamilton Building - Levels 3 & 4 Included in General AdmissionCome see this photograph and several others on view throughout this cross-departmental exhibition. Explore how animals have captivated artists throughout history in Stampede: Animals in Art. This exhibition brings together more than 300 objects from across the Denver Art Museum’s diverse collections to explore the presence of animals in art throughout centuries and across cultures. Stampede creates an opportunity for visitors to discover and consider the role animals play through themes such as personal connections with animals, how animal materials have been used in art, how animals are used to tell stories or represent political ideas, and how artists use animals in imaginative ways.
Image credit: Elliott Erwitt, New York City, 1974. Gelatin Silver Print; sheet height: 20 x sheet width: 24 in. Denver Art Museum: Balan and Joe Joe in honor of Hal Gould, 2011.245. © Elliot Erwitt/Magnum Photos
We now have a Facebook page. Find us at www.facebook.com/DAMPhotographyDepartment/
|
|
|
|