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Boundless Peaks: Ink Paintings by Minol Araki –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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October 7, 2017 – June 24, 2018 | Target Wing | Free Exhibition Renowned as an industrial designer, Minol Araki (1928–2010) was also a prolific painter with a firm grounding in East Asian painting traditions. Born in China to Japanese parents, and active professionally in New York and Taipei, Araki created an immense body of ink paintings that reimagined tradition and straddled East and West. This exhibition is organized around five mid-career, large-scale works—monumental compositions, each of which stretches more than 70 feet—depicting landscapes, dragons, snow monkeys, and lotus ponds
Japanese, 1928–2010 Boundless Peaks, 1983 3 panels from a set of 24; ink on paper Gift

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New Pictures: The Propeller Group, Reincarnations –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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April 22, 2017 – September 10, 2017 | Harrison Photography Gallery | Free Exhibition This exhibition will show The Living Need Light, The Dead Music (2014), a film by The Propeller Group, a Ho Chi Minh City–based artist collective. The film will be accompanied by an installation of objects selected by the collective from Mia’s Asian, African, Classical, and Native American collections, as well as new objects recently created by the collective
The Propeller Group Color video with surround sound audio 25 minutes, 15 seconds Gift

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Actual Size: The Triumph of Tiny Prints –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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May 28, 2016 – November 13, 2016 | The Winton Jones Print and Drawing Gallery (G344) | Free Many great printmakers sometimes went small, eager to see what virtuoso feats of miniaturization they could wrest from their engraving tools. Mia Life Trustee John E
Gift of Elizabeth, Julie, and Catherine Andrus in Memory of John and Marion Andrus

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Reflections on Reality: Drawings and Paintings from the Weisberg Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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May 14, 2022 – December 10, 2023 | Gallery 315, Gallery 316 | Free Exhibition In the mid-1800s, many French and Belgian artists rejected grandiose images of mythology and history to focus on everyday lives, especially those of rural folk, laborers, and the disaffected—people most vulnerable to the whims of the powerful. These artists called themselves Realists
Promised gift of Gabriel P. and Yvonne M.L.

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Collage/Assemblage Part II: 1990-Now –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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February 24, 2024 – August 25, 2024 | Gallery 369, 373, 374 | Free Exhibition This exhibition examines the closely related techniques of collage, assemblage, photomontage, and found object sculpture. The diverse selection of artworks, drawn from Mia’s collection and local private collections, are by leading national and international artists and showcase the recent resurgence of interest over the past several decades in these art forms
Harmony Hammond (American, born 1944), Lesbian Dreams, linoleum, adhesive on panel, Gift

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Sixties Psychedelia: San Francisco Rock Posters from the Paul Maurer Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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July 17, 2021 – April 24, 2022 | Gallery 316 | Free Exhibition The 1960s marked a tumultuous period in the social, political, and cultural history of the United States. Amid a generational reckoning with racial injustice, authoritarian patriarchy, and an escalating war in Vietnam, San Francisco emerged as the primary locus for a youth-oriented, anti-establishment counterculture that embraced a progressive idealism, which included broad-minded acceptance of sexual expression and experimentation with mind-altering hallucinogens
Dead, Oxford Circle, September 16-17, Avalon Ballroom, 1966, color lithograph, Gift

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