Paper/felt chinese dragon flying over the Jerome Artists exhibition at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design gallery.
Young artists use Jerome grants to launch experimental projects on view at Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
By Mary Abbe, Star Tribune
Last update: October 10, 2008 - 5:22 PM
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What report?
The "Midterm art report" fails to add any text. The one photo of a flying dragon appears visually busy and not very graceful. One begins … read more to wonder if there are any coherant connections today with the timeless harmony. Are the art students today more concerned with computer game design?
What: Recent photos, installations and other art by Matthew Bakkom, Monica Haller, Colin Kopp, Liz Miller and Rosemary Williams.
When: Ends Nov. 12.
Where: Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Av. S.
Review: Memory, what it means and how it is archived and interpreted, plays a surprisingly large role in this exploratory and rather tentative art by youthful talents.
Colin Kopp’s photo “The Malibu” is a symphony in grays that pays tribute to the shabby landscapes made famous by Twin Cities photographer Alec Soth.
Rosemary Williams photo-mapped every aisle of a Cub Foods store in St. Paul, including the one above, and produced a minimalist tribute to consumer excess.
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