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Painted to Printed: The Book in Transition –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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January 28, 2012 – June 3, 2012 | Winton Jones Gallery (344) | Free Exhibition By looking at single leaves from books dismembered long ago, one can reconstruct the history of book illustration. Here you can see comparisons of painted and printed works, as well as objects that combine both processes
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Venice on Paper –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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February 6, 2011 – May 1, 2011 | Target Gallery | Ticketed Exhibition This exhibition is being shown in conjunction with „Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian Painting: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland.“ As a maritime power at the heart of international trade and travel, Venice has been an important cultural center since the Middle Ages, inspiring both native and visiting artists to create exceptional and unprecedented works of art. Described as the „Queen of the Adriatic“ with its maze of canals and confluence of Byzantine, Arab, and European architecture, Venice has also been a favorite subject for artists as they have strived to capture the city’s unique character and beauty
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Night Life: Nocturnal Worlds in African Art –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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December 10, 2022 – September 3, 2023 | Gallery 255 | Free Exhibition „Night Life“ presents 20 artworks from across Africa that address the various ways nighttime was, and in some cases still is, perceived and experienced. Offering warmth and privacy, sumptuously patterned blankets and basketry panels promote peaceful slumbers
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Highpoint Editions—Decade One –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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September 24, 2011 – June 10, 2012 | Gallery 263 and U.S. Bank Atrium, Target Wing | Free Exhibition In its first ten years, Highpoint Center for Printmaking has become a vibrant part of the Twin Cities art scene. Less well known is its national and increasingly international stature as a publisher of exquisitely made prints
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Drawings from the Bequest of Professor Alfred Moir –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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June 21, 2012 – December 2, 2012 | Winton Jones Gallery (344) | Free Exhibition Art historian Alfred Moir (1924-2010) of Santa Barbara has bequeathed his superb collection of art to the Minneapolis Institute of Art. The gift, which comprises more than 250 works, includes drawings, watercolors, paintings, and prints
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Chasing Matisse: American Moderns Under the Influence –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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September 20, 2013 – June 1, 2014 | Gallery 361 | Free Exhibition In the decade prior to the outbreak of World War I in 1914, dozens of American artists made their way to Paris to see, study and make art, eventually bringing the message of modernism home to the United States. It was Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954) who had the most significant and lasting influence on these young American painters
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The Art of Literacy in Early Modern Japan –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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March 25, 2023 – August 6, 2023 | Cargill Gallery | Free Exhibition Reading and writing were popular pastimes in early modern Japan. From the 1600s to the 1800s, the printing industry developed rapidly, making printed materials available to readers in urban and rural areas alike
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