Disruption

Works from the Vicki and Kent Logan Collection

Marilyn Minter, Tough Guy, 1999. Enamel on metal; 36 x 48 in. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum, 2001.793. © Marilyn Minter

Inka Essenhigh, Plastic Surgery, 1997. Oil and enamel on canvas; 66 x 69 in. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum, 2001.726. © Inka Essenhigh

Kent Monkman (Fisher River Band Cree), Artist and Model, 2012. Acrylic paint on canvas; 59-1/4 x 95-1/8 in. Gift of Vicki and Kent Logan to the Denver Art Museum, 2016.287. © Kent Monkman

Yang Shaobin, Untitled, (1999– 4), 1999. Oil paint on linen; 102-1/8 x 141- 1/2 in. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum, 2001.882A-B. © Yang Shaobin

David P. Bradley (Chippewa/Lakota), American Spirit, 2004-2005. Plywood, paper, acrylic paint, aluminum foil, and PVC; 66 x 30 x 14- 1/2 in. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum, 2015.658A-G, © David P. Bradley

Glenn Ligon, Hands (Diptych), 1997. Silkscreen ink on canvas; 78 x 276 in. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum, 2001.776. Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles © Glenn Ligon

Nicole Eisenman, Airplane, 1996. Oil paint on board on wood panel; 58 x 48 in. Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum, 2001.716. © Nicole Eisenman

Painting portrait of Kent Logan on the left and Vicki Logan on the right

Francesco Clemente, Portrait of Kent Logan and Vicki Logan, 2005. Oil on canvas, Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the Denver Art Museum.

The Logan Collection

Vicki and Kent Logan's generous patronage has had a profound impact on the museum and on Denver’s larger contemporary art community. Completely aligned with the existing direction of the modern and contemporary department, the works reflect the Logans' global perspective and represent some of the most exciting and groundbreaking work that was created in the 1990s and early twenty-first century.

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Disruption: Works from the Vicki and Kent Logan Collection is organized by the Denver Art Museum. The exhibition is presented with the generous support of Vicki and Kent Logan. Additional funding is provided by the donors to the Annual Fund Leadership Campaign and the residents who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). Promotional support is provided by 5280 Magazine and CBS Colorado.