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Post–The Exception and the Rule
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Apr 26
***Written by Susy Bielak, Karen Mirza, Brad Butler, Yesomi Umolu*** We are about to tell you the story of a journey. An exploiter and two of the exploited are the travelers. Examine carefully the behavior of these people. Find it surprising though not unusual. Inexplicable though normal, incomprehensible though it is the rule – Bertolt […]
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Entering The Exception and the Rule
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Apr 18
If your name is a sound, what does it move like? On Saturday April 6, fourteen people gathered in the Walker’s Barnes conference room for the first of four days working on radical political theatre practices in preparation for a performance piece applying working methods of Augusto Boal to Bertolt’s Brecht’s 1929 learning play The […]
If your name is a sound, what does it move like?
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Happy Birthday, Merce Cunningham: We Hardly Knew Ye
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Apr 16
“What is this indescribable event in a dancer’s life (when he loves dancing) that arises, given all the shit, the terrible hours of work, the grumbling and malaise of a company, the point-of-vertigo fatigue when he one day drops it all and dances…and some internal-infernal hook holds one at a peak for those few seconds, […]
“What is this indescribable event in a dancer’s life (when he loves dancing) that…
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Mirza & Butler Guest-Edit Art News From Elsewhere
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Apr 15
Before London-based artists Karen Mirza and Brad Butler open The Museum of Non Participation: The New Deal Thursday, they’re guest-editing Art News From Elsewhere all week. Here’s a list of their top online news sources.
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Artists Installing: Abraham Cruzvillegas
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Mar 22
A bit of deconstruction preceded the installation process for Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Autoconstrucción Suites: Prior to the Mexico City–based artist’s arrival, all the non-load-bearing walls in the Target and Friedman galleries–including the one separating the two spaces–have been removed. It’s the first time since the Walker expansion opened in 2005 that the galleries have been […]
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Dianna Molzan: Voguing its Structure
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Mar 14
Los Angeles–based artist Dianna Molzan presents a visual diary of the making of her painting Untitled (2010-2013).
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Gary Hume’s Snowwoman Comes to the Garden
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Mar 13
In anticipation of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden’s 25th anniversary this summer, a new winter-themed work has just been installed, Gary Hume’s Front of Snowwoman (2002). On loan until this fall from the collection of Peggy and Ralph Burnet, the cast-bronze snow-being temporarily replaces Jacques Lipchitz’s Prometheus Strangling the Vulture II (1944/1953), which has been on […]
In anticipation of the…
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OpenCurating: Yasmil Raymond on Curatorial Ambassadorship
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Mar 12
Continuing #OpenCurating, its series of interviews and events exploring the ways Web 2.0 and social media technologies are informing new practices in art, the curatorial office Latitudes hosted an event in Barcelona recently with Dia Art Foundation curator (and former Walker curator) Yasmil Raymond. As #OpenCurating’s content partner, the Walker has participated in these conversations, both through an…
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The Pivots of an Interdisciplinary Career: Stanford Makishi Visits the Interdisciplinary Work Group
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Feb 19
Early on in our Interdisciplinary Work Group convenings, a fundamental question emerged: Is our interdisciplinary focus solely concerned with collaborations that happen among artists, or are we also drawn to how the interdisciplinary could apply to our daily work as Walker Art Center staff members? While our diverse range of IWG invited guests spoke to […]
Early on in ourInterdisciplinary Work Group…