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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140803
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DESCRIPTION:Dreams\, fantasies\, visions\, and meditations have given rise
  to some of the most remarkable art made over the past century. Midnight P
 arty\, named for the fanciful 1938 film by Joseph Cornell that is a corner
 stone of the exhibition\, explores a fantastic range of highly subjective 
 reflections on the world\, from the psychologically charged portraits of E
 rnst Ludwig Kirchner to the transcendent\, luminous paintings of Abstract 
 Expressionist Mark Rothko to the surreal multimedia works of contemporary 
 artist Matthew Barney.   \nDrawn mainly from the Walker’s permanent coll
 ection\, some 150 paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, prints\, photographs
 \, and films are displayed in evocative tableaux that animate the driving 
 concerns of the artworks. For example\, mid-20th century abstractions by C
 lyfford Still\, Mark Rothko and Morris Louis are shown alongside Bruce Con
 ner’s exquisite final film Easter Morning from 2008\, probing the psychi
 c space between matter and spirit. The galleries are transformed into inti
 mate spaces through the use of color\, and furniture\, including a mock 
 “cabinet of curiosities” and a room devoted to a changing selection of
  prints and drawings. Among the more than 100 artists included in the show
  are Lee Bontecou\, Sherrie Levine\, Joan Miró\, Man Ray\, Robert Mallary
 \, Yayoi Kusama\, Louise Nevelson\, Susan Rothenberg\, Marsden Hartley\, K
 iki Smith\, Guy Maddin\, Robert Gober\, Willem de Kooning\, Grace Hartigan
 \, Nari Ward\, and Sigmar Polke.  \nGuest Curator: Joan Rothfuss
LOCATION:Galleries 4\, 5\, 6\n
SUMMARY:Midnight Party
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URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2011/midnight-party
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