MK Guth: Ties of Protection and Safe Keeping
12:00 PM Boise Art Museum
Description: MK Guth: Ties of Protection and Safe Keeping July 17 – September 14, 2008
Ties of Protection and Safe Keeping is a 1,500-foot interactive braid sculpture created by Oregon artist MK Guth. Woven into the braid are hundreds of ribbons on which people have written responses to the question “What is worth protecting?” This sculpture was created for the Whitney Museum of American Art’s 2008 Biennial art exhibition in New York City and will have its first museum presentation in Boise after the close of its New York debut.
This installation is presented courtesy of the artist and Elizabeth Leach Gallery.
Additional support provided by Friends of MK Guth.
Age Group: All Ages Venue: Boise Art Museum Address: 670 Julia Davis Drive Boise, Idaho 83702 Phone: 208-345-8330