In the Living Room with John and Kimiko

John and Kimiko Powers in their living room

December 3rd, 2024 — May 2nd, 2026

The story of John and Kimiko Powers highlights their profound impact on contemporary art, not just as collectors but as active participants in its cultural diffusion. Their passion for Pop Art and its leading figures like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, and James Rosenquist positioned them as key connectors between the art world and a wider audience.

Together, John and Kimiko shaped the cultural experience in Colorado. John’s advocacy extended beyond collecting; he envisioned art as a communal and educational experience. Establishing a residency program at The Aspen Center for Contemporary Art demonstrated his commitment to fostering creativity, inviting luminaries like Lichtenstein, Indiana, and Rosenquist to share their insights. These efforts bridged the gap between the art community and the public, emphasizing accessibility and dialogue.  Kimiko's keen artistic sensibility complemented John's ambitions, shaping their collection into a celebration of innovation and aesthetics. Their living room—once filled with iconic works and a space for dialogue among creatives—now finds resonance in this new Powers Art Center exhibit, In the Living Room

Recreating this environment, alongside memorabilia such as event posters and original pieces, In the Living Room captures the vibrancy and intimacy of that era.  Viewers will see how the Powers’ connection with the artists inspired many of these works and left a legacy of art in the Valley, reminding viewers of the transformative power of art and the value of cultural exchange.

Powers Art Center
13110 Colorado 82
Carbondale, CO, 81623
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