Conspiracy Theory: Robert Boyd 2009

Robert Boyd is an interdisciplinary artist working in the areas of video, installation, photography and sculpture. “Conspiracy Theory” addresses issues of social paranoia and civil distrust through topics of September 11, Area 51, human invention of the HIV/AIDS virus, and the bizarre “reptilian agenda” that reveals reptilians as rulers of humanity. The exhibition was on view in the Feldman Gallery August 31 – October 24, 2009 and coincides with Portland Institute for Contemporary Art’s Time-Based Art Festival (TBA:09). Curated by Kristan Kennedy, Visual Art Program Director, PICA.

Luc Tuymans: Graphic Works - Kristallnacht to Technicolor

Feldman Gallery: Untraceable

Feldman Gallery: The Searchers

Regina Silveira: Outgrown (Tracks and Shadows)

Critical Art Ensemble: Keep Hope Alive Block Party + Acceptable Losses

Day Job

Xylor Jane and B. Wurtz

Binary Lore

An Exhibition That Might Exist

Curator Walkthrough: It's All A Blur

The Shape of the Problem

Thomas Zummer: a partial retrospective of works I should have done

Gathering Resistance: Black Lives Matter - The Artists' Call

Curator Walkthrough: Kristan Kennedy

Web of Trails

Telephone Game

Nina Katchadourian: Sorted Books

It's All A Blur

Day Job Curator Walk Through

Critical Art Ensemble: Acceptable Losses Opening Reception

Feelings and How to Destroy Them

Artist Talk: Amy Bessone

Nina Katchadourian: Sorted Books

Conspiracy Theory: Robert Boyd 2009

Learn to Read Art: A History of Printed Matter

Crisis Image Archives

Artist Talk: Xylor Jane and B. Wurtz

Learn to Read Art: A History of Printed Matter

Quantum Shirley

Between my head and my hand, there is always the face of death.

PNCA Feldman Gallery: Behind the Star

Rearrangutan

“This Just In … Endless War”—Justseeds/Combat Paper Workshop

Jungjin Lee: Wind

An Appearance from Quantum Shirley

Intermation

Topoanalysis

M5

Tear-Sheet

Abigail Anne Newbold: Living Through Making

Eva and Franco Mattes, (a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG)

Walkthrough: Learn to Read Art

Between my head and my hand, there is always the face of death.

Artist Talk: Mack McFarland and Marieke Verbiesen

Gathering Thoughts: A People’s Art History

Artist Reception: Xylor Jane and B. Wurtz

Happy Birthday: A Celebration of Chance and Listening

Artist Talk | Bean Gilsdorf