2. 4722
Ken Loeber
Brooch, 1998
18k-gold and Alaskan white coral
3 3/16 x 2 x 7/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, the Karen Johnson Boyd Collection
Photography: Tom Van Eynde

Collection Focus: Ken Loeber

September 15, 2013 – January 26, 2014
at the Racine Art Museum

This exhibition features gifts and promised gifts to RAM’s collection, as well as work borrowed from the artist that outlines his career path to-date. Representing nearly five decades, RAM’s holdings chart the dynamism of Wisconsin artist Ken Loeber’s varied output.

Loeber manipulates metal—as well as other media such as coral, pearls, and shells—into compelling adornment, hollowware, and flatware. Embarking on what has been described as a “sculptural exploration of mass and space,” the artist creates work that reflects both his observations of the world around him and his desire to craft compositions that are rooted in harmony and balance.

Loeber attributes his interest in defining and shaping form to a background in sculpture. He was awarded an MFA in the field from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1978. His resulting body of work seamlessly blends one-of-a-kind brooches and lines of production jewelry with flatware and hollowware.

The core of this exhibition is a group of over 30 pieces spanning the artist’s career that have recently been promised to RAM’s permanent collection by long-term Loeber collector and RAM supporter Karen Johnson Boyd. These works represent major stages in the artist’s development from both his one-of-a-kind and production jewelry lines as well as his hollowware pieces. These intended gifts will join six works by Loeber already presented to RAM’s collection by Mrs. Boyd between 1991 and 2013.

Collection Focus: Ken Loeber

September 15, 2013 – January 26, 2014
at the Racine Art Museum
2. 4722
Ken Loeber
Brooch, 1998
18k-gold and Alaskan white coral
3 3/16 x 2 x 7/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, the Karen Johnson Boyd Collection
Photography: Tom Van Eynde

This exhibition features gifts and promised gifts to RAM’s collection, as well as work borrowed from the artist that outlines his career path to-date. Representing nearly five decades, RAM’s holdings chart the dynamism of Wisconsin artist Ken Loeber’s varied output.

Loeber manipulates metal—as well as other media such as coral, pearls, and shells—into compelling adornment, hollowware, and flatware. Embarking on what has been described as a “sculptural exploration of mass and space,” the artist creates work that reflects both his observations of the world around him and his desire to craft compositions that are rooted in harmony and balance.

Loeber attributes his interest in defining and shaping form to a background in sculpture. He was awarded an MFA in the field from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1978. His resulting body of work seamlessly blends one-of-a-kind brooches and lines of production jewelry with flatware and hollowware.

The core of this exhibition is a group of over 30 pieces spanning the artist’s career that have recently been promised to RAM’s permanent collection by long-term Loeber collector and RAM supporter Karen Johnson Boyd. These works represent major stages in the artist’s development from both his one-of-a-kind and production jewelry lines as well as his hollowware pieces. These intended gifts will join six works by Loeber already presented to RAM’s collection by Mrs. Boyd between 1991 and 2013.

Sample of Work in the Exhibition

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Exhibitions at RAM are made possible by:

Platinum Partners

Anonymous
The Estate of Karen Johnson Boyd
Ron and Judith Isaacs
Racine Community Foundation logo
The Estate of Marilyn Rothschild
Windgate Foundation

Diamond Partners

David Charak
Ruffo Family Foundation
Ruth Arts Foundation
Diane Zebell

Gold Partners

Judith and David Flegel Fund
Osborne and Scekic Family Foundation
Reliance Controls Community Fund
W.T. Walker Group, Inc.

Silver Partners

Anonymous
Anonymous
Bader Philanthropies
Baird
A.C. Buhler Family
Dave’s Wine Garage
Paula and E.L. Donovitz Memorial Endowment Fund
Ben and Dawn Flegel
Tom Harty
Horizon Retail Construction, Inc.
Johnson Financial Group
Robert E. Kohler Jr. Fund
Luanne Frey and Mark Lukow
Sheri and Frank Sullivan
Wisconsin Arts Board

Bronze Partners

Sandy and Gus Antonneau
Carol Baylon
Susan Boland
Rose and Peter Christensen
Educators Credit Union
Carol Griseto
Julia Ann Oas and Don Gloo
Hitter’s Baseball
Debbie and Chuck Hoffman
Susan and Dan Horton
Gary Van Wert and Ronald Jacquart
Paula Kalke
Bill and Debbie Keland
Nancy Kurten
Susan Manalli
Norbell Foundation
O&H Danish Bakery
Rita Petretti
Rasmussen Diamonds
SC Johnson
Harold and Lois Solberg
Twin Disc
Marc J. Wollman
Amy and Robb Woulfe

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