Seeworthy: Group exhibition at Yeah Maybe

April 27, 2017 at 9:48PM

A Mussel Is to a House

The word-playful title of this group exhibition at the Yeah Maybe Project Space in Minneapolis actually has nothing to do with shellfish. Actually, it's a collaboration between Yeah Maybe, the Walker Art Center and University of Minnesota students Havilah Aos, Paige Carlson, Torey Erin, Lexi Herman, Daniel McCarthy Clifford, Xavier Tavera Castro and Emily Swanberg. The show uses the humorous, poetic conceptual work of Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers, whose work is on view as part of "Question the Wall Itself" at the Walker, as the starting point for critical inquiry. (5-10 p.m. Sat., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. with artist discussion at 3 p.m., 2528 E. 22nd St., Mpls. facebook.com/hereisyeahmaybe)

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