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Seven Masters: 20th-Century Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Wells Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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September 26, 2015 – March 13, 2016 | U. S. Bank Gallery | Free Exhibition Seven Masters focuses on seven artists who played a significant role in the development of early 20th-century shin hanga, the new print, and are noteworthy representatives of this movement. Drawing from the collection of Ellen and Fred Wells at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, it features the spectacular beauty portraits of Hashiguchi Goyō (1880–1921), Itō Shinsui (1898–1972), Yamakawa Shūhō (1898–1944), and Torii Kotondo (1900–1976), the striking actors of Yamamura Toyonari/Kōka (1886–1942) and Natori Shunsen (1886–1960), as well as the evocative landscapes of Kawase Hasui (1883–1957)
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Emblems of a Prosperous Life: Women’s Robes of Late Imperial China (1700s – 1800s) –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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July 14, 2018 – April 21, 2019 | Gallery 218 | Free In the 1700s and 1800s, aristocratic Chinese women wore sumptuous clothing in and out of court. At court, women’s attire was highly standardized; outside court, they had greater flexibility to choose styles and designs that matched their personal taste
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Eight-View Series –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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March 3, 2012 – June 24, 2012 | Louis W Hill Jr. Gallery of Japanese Prints, Gallery 239 | Free Exhibition Creating views of various locales in sets of eight has a long history in Japan. The concept originated in China during the Song dynasty, with a cycle of eight poems lauding the beauty at the confluence of the Xiao and Xiang rivers
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Living Rooms | The Jane Austen Reading Room –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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November 21, 2015 – April 2, 2017 | G326 and G327 | Free This installation situates one of the greatest authors of English literature, Jane Austen, in a unique period room setting. Taking up two of Mia’s well-loved English interiors—the Queen Anne room and the Georgian Drawing room—this display will discuss Austen’s habits as a reader and writer, recreate scenes from her novel Emma (celebrating its 200th birthday in 2015), and invite museum visitors to read works that Austen read, wrote, or inspired. This project is part of Living Rooms, an initiative to present Mia’s historic interiors and decorative arts collections in new ways. Generous support for this project provided by the MacFarlane Memorial Room Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation
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Félix Bracquemond: Etcher of Birds –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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November 26, 2016 – May 7, 2017 | The Winton Jones Print and Drawing Gallery – Gallery 344 | Free Exhibition Printmaker Félix Bracquemond (1833–1914) ruled the roost in mid-1800s France by reviving interest in etching, a technique made famous by Rembrandt. Bracquemond led the way with his printmaking excellence and innovation, attempting the century’s first color etching and adopting design ideas from Japanese woodcuts, which he is credited with discovering in a Paris shop
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Thomas Putzier: Grief & Bureaucracy –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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July 20, 2024 – October 27, 2024 | U.S. Bank Gallery | Free Exhibition Thomas Putzier’s sculptures and paintings address the social longing for change despite insurmountable bureaucratic obstacles. Using utopian imagery and architectural forms, Putzier allows the visitor to imagine new possibilities. Based in Greater Minnesota, Putzier works across various media as an artist and designer
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Seeing Nature: Landscape Masterworks from the Paul G. Allen Family Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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July 10, 2016 – September 18, 2016 | Target Galleries | Ticketed exhibition Some 40 spectacular landscape paintings drawn from the private collection of Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen will dazzle and enlighten visitors about this popular painting form
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New Pictures: Amar Kanwar, Such a Morning –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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April 14, 2018 – August 12, 2018 | G370 | Free Exhibition This exhibition premieres in the United States Such a Morning (2017) by New Delhi–based artist Amar Kanwar. A tale of quiet engagement with truth, the film begins with a solar eclipse, and follows a math professor as he isolates himself in an abandoned train carriage
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The Poetic Abstractions of Maki Haku: Prints from the Kimm-Grufferman Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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June 4, 2022 – April 9, 2023 | Galleries 226, 227, 237 | Free Exhibition Writing, geometric forms, and textures collide in the works of Maki Haku (1924-2000). Although he never received formal training, Maki learned about printmaking by associating with artists of sōsaku hanga (creative print movement), who valued the artist’s hand in the creation of prints
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