Honoring Karen Johnson Boyd: A Multi-Dimensional Approach
In some ways, Mrs. Boyd was revolutionary. Her trademark style—in terms of the work she collected and how she displayed it—was to blend all media together. For example, glass would be shown next to works on paper, baskets, ceramics, metals, and furniture. RAM’s approach to acquiring and displaying work is similar—two-and three-dimensional objects in a variety of media are shown together to demonstrate their commonalities.
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In some ways, Mrs. Boyd was revolutionary. Her trademark style—in terms of the work she collected and how she displayed it—was to blend all media together. For example, glass would be shown next to works on paper, baskets, ceramics, metals, and furniture. RAM’s approach to acquiring and displaying work is similar—two-and three-dimensional objects in a variety of media are shown together to demonstrate their commonalities.
Artists on show
- Aaron Siskind
- Albert Paley
- Alfred Wertheimer
- Armin Landeck
- Bill Brandt
- Bruce Metcalf
- Chunghi Choo
- Dale Chihuly
- Danny Lyon
- Dante Marioni
- David Hamilton
- David Hockney
- Diane Arbus
- Duane Michals
- Eikoh Hosoe
- Emmet Gowin
- Ettore Sottsass
- Eva Rubinstein
- Gianni Toso
- Hannelore Baron
- Hiromitsu Morimoto
- Jack Baron
- Jack Beal
- June Schwarcz
- Karen Johnson Boyd
- Larry Rivers
- Lee Friedlander
- Lee Miller
- Lee Miller
- Llyn Foulkes
- Louisa Chase
- Mariko Kusumoto
- Marvin Lipofsky
- Michael Kenna
- Michael Sherrill
- Mimmo Paladino
- Myra Mimlitsch-Gray
- Paul Brandt
- Paul Caster
- Richard Diebenkorn
- Richard Hamilton
- Richard Marquis
- Robert Motherwell
- Roy DeCarava
- Rudy Autio
- Ruth Bernhard
- Saul Steinberg
- Therman Statom
- Tim Lowly
- Tom Uttech
- Wayne Thiebaud
- William Underhill
- Yvonne Jacquette
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