Video: Minneapolis gallery owner Martin Weinstein talks photos

Minneapolis Institute of Arts interviewed the gallery owner in conjunction with a show of photos he's given to the museum.

November 5, 2013 at 1:17AM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Gallery owner Martin Weinstein will be featured in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts show "31 Years: Gifts from Martin Weinstein." The show opens November 2, 2013. Here, Weinstein is photographed in front of a photo piece that shows the area where he was born in Brooklyn, NY, that hangs in his gallery, Friday, October 18, 2013 in Minneapolis, MN.(ELIZABETH FLORES/STAR TRIBUNE) ELIZABETH FLORES ' eflores@startribune.com
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Photo by Elizabeth Flores, Star Tribune

Minneapolis gallery owner Martin Weinstein talks photos in a new You Tube video put out by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in connection with a show of his gifts to the museum. Over the past 31 years Weinstein, a former Minneapolis lawyer and long-time trustee of the Minneapolis museum, has given the Institute more than 500 photos about 75 of which are on view through August 31.

On the video, museum director Kaywin Feldman, photo curator David Little and photographer Alec Soth talk about Weinstein's contributions to the Twin Cities art scene along with comments from Weinstein himself.

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