Design
Redux spotlights the creative process behind the development of the Eames Paper
Collection, a line of fine paper commissioned by Neenah Papers and designed by
Minneapolis-based Design Guys.
Walker Art Center assistant curator Jasmil Raymond gives her take on Kara Walker's exhibit, My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love, at the February Walker After Hours.
Back
in the seventies, Lloyd Koesling and his North St. Paul neighbors gathered
together twenty tons of steel, sand, and stucco to build this mammoth
forty-four-foot snowman.
Orin Rutchick’s Push Button
Memories/Landmarks Worldwide opens with Caught in the Act Saturday night at
Icebox Gallery. See the slideshow for a sneak peek.
At the Minneapolis Institute of Arts this month, Chris Larson debuts his newest
work, Crush Collision, a film of a two-story wooden house (built by Larson),
which floats on a lake and is inhabited by a gospel family.
Four Stories, by New York artist Ben Rubin, illuminates the backside of the
elevators in Cesar Pelli’s downtown Minneapolis Public Library with random text
drawn from a bibliographic collections database.
Two art and architecture giants, Anthony Caponi and John Hock, are responsible for two of the Twin Cities' most eloquent sculpture parks: Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer and Caponi Art Park in Eagan.
Born and raised in Paris, Walker Art Center deputy director and chief curator Philippe Vergne approaches artists and their work with curiosity, charisma, and an exacting eye.