Making Connections –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/art-artists/explore/making-connections/
About Shop The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music, 2014, Propeller Group, Gift
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About Shop The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music, 2014, Propeller Group, Gift
June 15, 2019 – November 24, 2019 | Gallery 203 | Free Exhibition The history of Chinese art is chiefly a history of painting. That’s because in China, painting has always been regarded as supreme—the only visual art form pure and lyrical enough to stand on an equal footing with poetry and contemplative thought. In traditional Chinese culture, paintings provided pleasure for the eye and, more significantly, an opportunity for learning and spiritual cultivation
Reimagining the Lystra Scene, 2016 Ink on paper 118 1/8 × 78 3/4 in. (300 × 200 cm) Gift
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October 6, 2013 – January 12, 2014 | Target Galleries (admission charged) | Ticketed Exhibition Suzuki Kiitsu, 1796–1858 Detail of Mt. Fuji from Miho-no-matsubara, early 19th century Ink and color on silk The John R
Kiitsu, 1796–1858 Detail of Moon and Waves, early 19th century Ink and color on silk Gift
Tai Region, Tang-li Rock garden, replica of 1700s garden, tile, rock, and plants Gift
Tai Region, Tang-li Rock garden, replica of 1700s garden, tile, rock, and plants Gift
unique opportunities to learn, volunteer, and enrich the entire community with the gift
Minneapolis Institute of Art, gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton, B.91.5.77.
September 14, 2019 – April 5, 2020 | Gallery 315 and 316 | Free Exhibition Color woodcuts enjoyed a revival during the Arts and Crafts movement, whose leaders believed that one antidote to rampant mechanization was a return to handcraft. Artists in the early 20th century thus began carving, inking, and printing each impression by hand
Gift of Marla J.
August 25, 2018 – January 6, 2019 | Cargill Gallery | Free Exhibition Chicago has played a leading role in the development of modern architecture, music, literature, and popular culture. But what about art? This exhibition includes a broad range of art by artists who have called Chicago home
American, 1941-1997 Skyscraper, 1971 Oil on canvas with artist’s painted frame Gift