Arts

Summer wrap-up '08

by Peter Labuza, MNDialog • August 22, 2008 • Now that summer has wrapped (sorry, Death Race), let’s look back at some of the best, worst, and weirdest things that cinema has brought us. MORE »

Buy the house: A new twist in the Hollywood Theatre saga

Redeveloping the Hollywood Theater might look like a better prospect to developers in the future, if a city staff proposal goes forward.MORE »

Profile of a collector: Tom Arneson (Minnesota art since 1880)

Tom Arneson with paintings by his grandmother, Myrtle Steuseth. Photos by Sean Smuda.

Walking through Tom Arneson’s art collection is like stepping into a condensed history of Minnesota art. His 9th floor apartment is hung salon-style, from floor to ceiling.MORE »

At the intersection of folk art and politics

Mary Turck, 8/25/08 • Though Lillian Colton, the mother of seed art, died last year at the age of 95, seed art continues strong at the Fair. Her family graciously allowed the continued exhibition of some of her classic portraits. But, as with any art form, the genre keeps on growing. I doubt that Lillian would have created anything like the seed art bikini showing this year.








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Call and Answer

CALL AND ANSWER is a poem by Robert Bly in a vMORE »

150 best Minnesota books #11, #12, and #13: "Main Street," "Babbitt," and "Lake Wobegon Days"

by Patrick Coleman, Minnesota Historical Society • May 19, 2008 •
Pat’s Pontification #1: If you are a Minnesota writer who makes the cover of Time magazine (for your writing, Jesse, for your writing), you have to be on the 150 Best Books list. If Time confers two covers on you, you get two books on the list. MORE »

Habib Koite performs at the Cedar Cultural Center

Internationally renowned Malian musician Habib Koite plays his guitar to a full house at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Photo:Bryan Aaker

Walking through the sultry evening air, skin moist with perspiration at even the effort of slowly strolling, over 400 patrons enter the Cedar Cultural Center Wednesday, August 6th.MORE »

Soranno-designed synagogue opens

by Todd Melby, 8/15/08 • After conducting services in a former Mormon meeting house for decades, the congregation of B'nai Israel Synagogue in Rochester, Minnesota recently moved into a new building designed by architect Joan Sorrano of HGA Architects. MORE »

I am Robin Gunningham

by Dustin Nelson, Minneapolis Street Art Observer • August 2, 2008 •
There has been a lot of talk flying around message boards, blogs, and even reputable papers and magazines like Time and The Guardian about the potential unmasking of Banksy.MORE »

Profile of a collector: Jay Swanson (contemporary local art)

Jay Swanson with Robert Rauschenberg prints. Below: Shotgun Shack, Chris Larson; works by Todd Norsten. Photos by Sean Smuda.

If you’re in the mood for a good chuckle sometime, do a Google image search for the phrase “art collector” and see what turns up.MORE »
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