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Art

“LOOK!” by Joe Tilson is part of the Walker’s collection of art from 1964. PHOTO COURTESY WALKER ART CENTER/JOE TILSON

Walker Collection (The Remix)

by John Sand
Published March 24, 2010
The Walker Art Center digs into its reserve to showcase Lorna Simpson and the best of 1964.
Broke Crow was also on the SXSW bandwagon, contributing their images as part of the Neo OBSOLETE Post NASAL Surrealistic CARNAGE exhibit in Austin, Texas.
PHOTOS COURTESY JOHN GRIDER

Artist profile: Broken Crow

by Mark Brenden
Published March 24, 2010
Twin Cites-based stencil artists and mural painters are decorating walls across the globe with their artistic vision.
PHOTO COURTESY REPLACEMENT PRESS

John Jodzio’s “If You Lived Here” proves Minnesotans can write

by Tony Libera
Published March 24, 2010
A&E reviews new upstart Replacement Press’ first release, a book of sensitive, dark and witty short stories
Megan Frauenhoffers piece Birds Nest Pink explores the use of a typically female color. PHOTO COURTESY MEGAN FRAUENHOFFER/ALTERED ESTHETICS

Altering the sexes

by Mark Brenden
Published March 10, 2010
Altered Esthetics’ “Gender” exhibit explores different connotations of masculinity and femininity.
Bliss is one of J. M. Culvers explorations of memory. PHOTO COURTESY J.M. CULVER

Drawing on memory

by John Sand
Published March 8, 2010
Local fine artist J.M. Culver's wall-size paintings at The Stevens Square Center for the Arts explore memories of childhood through art.
Ms. Handler and Chunk.
PHOTO COURTESY GRAND CENTRAL PUBLISHING

Turning the pages with Chelsea Handler

by Kara Nesvig
Published March 3, 2010
More stories about mini-horses, slumlord dads and tropical vacations straight from Handler's pottymouth.
PHOTO COURTESY MICHAEL GAUGHAN

Upcoming artist profile: Michael Gaughan

by Mark Brenden
Published March 3, 2010
Yeah, half the artwork in our section is by Michael Gaughan. He’s taking over the art scene with his controversial but immaculate illustrations.
Kirlins underground Pancakes and Booze Art Show premiered in Los Angeles last May to an enormous opening crowd.
PHOTO COURTESY TOM KIRLIN

Pancakes & Booze: the new Wine & Cheese

by John Sand
Published March 3, 2010
L.A.'s underground art show graces fair Minneapolis, classy premise in tow.
PHOTO COURTESY ANDY POWELL

If you’ve got the Munny, I’ve got the time

by Mark Brenden
Published February 24, 2010
Illo Minn: Volume Two at the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul highlights the cities’ best illustrators by having them design their own Munny dolls.
New Land of Milk and Honey explores the creative products of this artsy commune.
PHOTO COURTESY SAM HOOLIHAN

Livin’ off the fat of the land

by Mark Brenden
Published February 17, 2010
The Soap Factory's new exhibit draws a blueprint for communal living, starting with creativity.

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