The works on view at Brad Kahlhamer: A Nation of One and Bowery Nation + Hawk + Eagle mingle the artist’s unapologetic storytelling with festivals of image, text, line, and color.
Mason Riddle
Saint Paul based Mason Riddle writes about the visual arts, architecture and design. She has contributed to Artforum, Architectural Record, First American Arts Magazine, Metropolis, Public Art Review , Rain Taxi, and Walker Art Center Magazine, among other publications. She is the former director of The Goldstein Museum of Design, MN Percent for Arts in Public Places program, and Two Rivers Gallery at the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Riddle has a M.A. degree in Art History and Museum Practice from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
A New Lab for Masters and Students of the Moving Image in Minnesota
ST. PAUL, Minn. — “Find Your Voice” reads the tag line on the Independent Filmmakers Project Minnesota (IFP MN) logo, a 1950s-tinged, lipstick-red bit of celluloid imprinted with the lowercase white letters “ifp.”
When the Whole World Spoke Pop
MINNEAPOLIS — We do not know what we do not know. That is precisely what the Walker Art Center’s exhibition International Pop makes clear — how much, heretofore, we did not know about the scope and practice of Pop art.
Relishing in the Habsburg Dynasty’s Decadent Legacy
MINNEAPOLIS — “Make love not war,” the ‘60s era anti-war slogan, could have been the official credo of the noble House of Habsburg.
A Native American Painter’s Modernist Exploits, Recognized at Last
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Modern Spirit: The Art of George Morrison, now on view at the Minnesota History Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is a disarmingly beautiful exhibition.