Logan Lecture with Xiaoze Xie

Born in Guangdong at the beginning of the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1966, Xiaoze Xie’s work has remained deeply affected by the loss of tradition, culture, and learning since moving to the US in 1992. His most recent series traces the practice of banning books in China and explores the history of censorship, social memory, and political discourse.

Doors open at 5:30 pm.

Sharp Auditorium, Hamilton Building – Lower Level, Denver Art Museum

Individual lecture tickets: Free for DAMC members & students with ID; $10 DAM volunteers, $15 DAM members, $20 nonmembers. Note: Tickets for this particular Logan Lecture are free for Asian Art Association members.

Ticketing through Denver Art Museum: Call 720-913-0130, stop by the ticketing desk in the museum, or click here to reserve online. Create an account, or sign in with your DAM member number to finish the purchase. Prices are for AAA lecture only and do not include gallery admission.

The Logan Lecture series is sponsored by Vicki and Kent Logan in affiliation with DAM Contemporaries, a DAM support group. The Xiaoze Xie lecture is co-sponsored by Asian Art Association and Curator’s Circle.

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