
Mark Mothersbaugh is photographed in front of what he calls an untitled coagulation of rugs and video exhibit at “Myopia.” (Photo: Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post)
Lucky for you, slackers. The Museum of Contemporary Art has delayed the closing date of its Mark Mothersbaugh retrospective giving you a few more chances to see its biggest hit in years. Mothersbaugh is best-known, of course, as the co-founder of the post punk pop band Devo, but he’s also an artist, inventor, photographer, filmmaker, textile designer and all-around obsessive compulsive collector of odd things. , filling all three floors of the MCA’s sleek building. Curator Adam Lerner lets the show flow freely (and fun-ly), but it’s full of scholarship and delivered with the sort of social context that makes you rethink all those questionable things that went on in the 1980s. Through April 26. MCA, 1485 Delgany, 303 298 7554 or . $8.
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