Timely exhibitions of Micheline Klagsbrun reflecting on the impact of uprooting of people

The artwork of Micheline Klagsbrun will be on check out in a solo exhibition at the Studio Gallery in Washington DC titled Crossings (April 27- Might 21, 2022- Reception: May possibly 7, 3-6 pm). In the meantime it is highlighted in the exhibition Creative Quest: Artists from the Holocaust’s Next Era at the Howard County Arts Council (Baltimore location).

Her work springs equally from her personalized and family encounter and reflects the latest turmoil of uprooted men and women all over the place. Creative Quest raises the challenge of how the results of this turmoil and dislocation reverberate down as a result of generations. The synchrony of these two reveals could not be a lot more timely when war and populism are at the forefront of our societies.

Klagsbrun’s exhibition expands on her vision of Evening Boats as shown in 2021. Wall-hung blended-media operate will be shown alongside one another

Things to Do Denver: Art Openings and Exhibitions August 11 to 17, 2021

click to enlarge Robin Hextrum, “Flowers Growing in a New Climate,” 2021, oil on linen. - ROBIN HEXTRUM, ABEND GALLERY

Robin Hextrum, “Flowers Growing in a New Climate,” 2021, oil on linen.

Robin Hextrum, Abend Gallery

An August slowdown arrives on the Denver art landscape after last week’s wild First Friday, but this week’s rollout of new shows prove that quality aces quantity every time. Politics? Chicano culture and activism? Classy artists? Photography to think on? Street art, yard art and more? Bingo. This weekend, you might have time to try everything.

click to enlarge Lio Bumbakini in action. - MUSÉE BUMBA

Lio Bumbakini in action.

Musée Bumba

Lio Bumbakini
Art Can, 2500 Larimer Street
Fridays and Saturdays, August 11 through August 24, 4 to 9 p.m.

Next up at the Ramble Hotel’s portable Art Can gallery is freewheeling Brussels-born Congolese artist Lio Bumbakini, a man of the world who will be rocking the can on weekends through