Samuel Beckett.
New Media Gallery.
January 29, 2010 – May 23, 2010.
Samuel Beckett, the late dramatist and writer, is represented by an historic video of his dramatic monologue Not I. This work features a pulsing fourteen-minute monologue spoken by a woman who is only visible as a mouth on a black background.
Samuel Beckett’s exhibition is one of six exhibitions focused on the metaphysics of the human figure grouped under the title, 'Looking for the Face I Had Before the World Was Made.'
*Friday evening, January 29, 2010 – Opening Celebration*
6–8 pm Members Reception
8–10 pm Public Opening
See the exhibitions. Meet the artists. Theremin performance. Psychic readings. Photo booth. Decompression Lounge.
The museum will be closed briefly from 4–6pm the night of the event to clean and polish.
Ample parking is available for $3 in the garage at 15th & Delgany.
For the Opening Reception: 5¢ for students, artists, physicians and metaphysicians. 10¢ for everyone else; Otherwise, General admission $10, Student and Senior admission $5. Members always free.
'Looking for the Face I Had Before the World Was Made' opens January 29, 2009 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. The exhibition is sponsored in part by Amber & Michael Fries, Emily Sinclair & Jay Kenney, and MCA Denver’s Director’s Vision Society.
Official Website: http://mcadenver.org/index.php/exhibitions/Samuel_Beckett
Added by MCA DENVER on January 6, 2010