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Slade Show

George Slade’s “jack-of-many-institutions” approach has placed him in the center of the local photography boom.

June 2008

by Stephanie Xenos

Pulp Power

Pulp Power

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.

March 2007

Form + Content Gallery

Form + Content Gallery

VIDEO

Form + Content Gallery co-founder Howard Oransky gives a tour of the gallery's inaugural exhibition.

February 27, 2007

Walker After Hours: Kara Walker

Walker After Hours:
Kara Walker

VIDEO

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. 

February 23, 2007

Mammoth Forty-Four-Foot Snowman

Mammoth Forty-Four-Foot Snowman

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.

February 2007

Miki Kato's Always somewhere . . .

Edo Updated

A new exhibit spotlights Tokyo printmakers.

February 2007

Know Your Local Art

Charity Fresco at St. Thomas

On the ceiling in Terrence Murphy Hall on the University of St. Thomas’s Minneapolis campus, seven frescoes illustrate the seven virtues.

January 2007

Homecoming

Homecoming

Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956–1966, a multimedia exhibit about the Iron Range’s most famous son, stops at the U of M.

January 2007

Just Say No to Landmarks

Just Say No to Landmarks

Icebox Gallery’s new photography show takes you on a different kind of trip.

January 2007

Common Good Books

Common Good Books

Blair Arcade, at the crossroads of Selby and Western Avenues in St. Paul, is now the home of Common Good Books.

December 2006

The Art of the Gift

This holiday, shopping doubles as gallery hopping.

December 2006

Push Button Memories

Push Button Memories/Landmarks Worldwide

SLIDESHOW

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.

November 10, 2006

Crush Collision

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.

November 2006

Four Stories by Ben Rubin

Four Stories

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.

November 2006

Thomas Barry with Rachel Egeberg

New Life in the North Loop

Thomas Barry Fine Arts moves to new digs in the North Loop.

October 2006

Oulman at the Keg House gallery.

Oulman’s Way

Reports of the demise of the meat-cutter turned haircutter turned art dealer and barkeep have been greatly exaggerated

September 2006

Carolyn Swiszcz

The World According to Carolyn

Carolyn Swiszcz refashions the banal into the oddly beautiful.

September 2006

John Hock

A Tale of Two Parks

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.

June 2006

Philippe Vergne

Monsieur Ambassador

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.

March 2006


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