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“The Quiet Revolutionary”: Honoring Librarian Rosemary Furtak
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May 2012
A beloved member of the Walker family and the book arts community, Rosemary Furtak, the Walker’s librarian for 29 years, passed away Sunday, July 8, 2012, at age 69.
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360° Panoramic View of Jim Hodges’ Untitled
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Apr 2012
Dedicated last week, the Walker’s newest outdoor sculptures,Jim Hodges’ Untitled (2011), are best experienced in person. But if you’re not in the Twin Cities, here’s a virtual tour–a panoramic generated from the Photoshop-stitched image below. The stitched image is comprised of eight vertical images made with a super wide-angle lens.
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Selections from John Waters’ Library
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Apr 2012
Filmmaker/author John Waters — who guest curated the Walker’s Absentee Landlord exhibition — was recently invited to San Francisco where he extended his curatorial prowess to a new Reading Shop in the city’s Mission district.
Kadist SF (counterpart to Kadist Art Foundation based in Paris, France) is a mixed-use 1,400 square foot nonprofit art space on the corner of Folsom and 20th. Since opening…
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Scavenger Fun with Lifelike’s “Fixture Model” Artworks
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Apr 2012
Real life ranges far and wide and happens in unexpected places — so too with the Lifelike exhibition, which includes a number of artworks placed outside the Walker’s galleries, Jonathan Seliger’s milk carton and Robert Therrien’s table-and-chair set being two outsized examples. However, the “fixture model” paintings by David Lefkowitz and ashtray sculptures by Ruben Nusz are not so immediately…
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From the Archives: Jud Nelson’s Hefty 2-Ply
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Apr 2012
Commissioned in 1979 to make a piece for the Walker collection, Jud Nelson took two years to carve from marble a garbage bag bursting with familiar throwaways from the latter half of the 20th century.
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Int’l Women’s Day: Leading Ladies in the Collection
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Mar 2012
With registrar Joe King and registration technician Evan Reiter we took a trip to art storage to see the first 5 works by women to enter the Walker’s collection.
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Trapped: “It Is What It Is!” Comic by Todd Balthazor
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Mar 2012
About the artist: Todd Balthazor is a satirical, often anthropomorphic illustrator, fine artist, muralist and children’s art instructor from St.Paul, MN, with a BFA in illustration from the College of Visual Arts (CVA). He has done artist residencies at Jackson Elementary and the St. Paul University Club, and his work has been displayed in venues both locally and abroad, including: illustrations in…
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About That F#@%ing Frank Gaard T-Shirt…
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Mar 2012
One day in early 2005, I spotted Frank Gaard getting off the bus on Hennepin Avenue. Toting a pink-painted plank under his arm, he was headed my way, to the temporary offices Walker staff was occupying during construction of the new expansion. We greeted, and he showed me what he had: a going-away present for Philippe Verne, then senior curator and Visual Arts department head. It was a sign that…
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St. Vincent Video Takes Inspiration from Ron Mueck
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Mar 2012
The newest video by St. Vincent, who performed here in October, has a distinctly Walker vibe. Set in a white-walled gallery, singer Annie Clark is presented as a gigantic and uncannily realistic sculpture, one the video’s director, Hiro Murai, says is inspired by the work of Ron Mueck, whose Crouching Boy in Mirror is in our Lifelike exhibition. Pitchfork caught up with Murai and asked about the…