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Actual Size: The Triumph of Tiny Prints –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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May 28, 2016 – November 13, 2016 | The Winton Jones Print and Drawing Gallery (G344) | Free Many great printmakers sometimes went small, eager to see what virtuoso feats of miniaturization they could wrest from their engraving tools. Mia Life Trustee John E
Gift of Elizabeth, Julie, and Catherine Andrus in Memory of John and Marion Andrus

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20 Dances: Japanese Calligraphy Then and Now –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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August 1, 2020 – April 9, 2023 | Gallery 251, Gallery 252, Gallery 253 | Free Exhibition In East Asia, calligraphy has been hailed as the highest of all art forms for more than 15 centuries. It’s not hard to understand why: With more than 80,000 Chinese characters and infinite graphic variations, the expressive potential is unlimited
River,” late 17th to early 18th century (detail), hanging scroll; ink on paper, Gift

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Sixties Psychedelia: San Francisco Rock Posters from the Paul Maurer Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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July 17, 2021 – April 24, 2022 | Gallery 316 | Free Exhibition The 1960s marked a tumultuous period in the social, political, and cultural history of the United States. Amid a generational reckoning with racial injustice, authoritarian patriarchy, and an escalating war in Vietnam, San Francisco emerged as the primary locus for a youth-oriented, anti-establishment counterculture that embraced a progressive idealism, which included broad-minded acceptance of sexual expression and experimentation with mind-altering hallucinogens
Dead, Oxford Circle, September 16-17, Avalon Ballroom, 1966, color lithograph, Gift

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The Enduring Soul –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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October 26, 2019 – April 4, 2021 | Gallery 375 | Free Exhibition A collaboration of Mia and the Cultural Wellness Center, „The Enduring Soul“ presents artwork by African and African American artists that honors the connection between ancestors and the living, and between what is seen and the invisible. The artworks on view hold historical, personal, and community memory. Mia and the Cultural Wellness Center work to co-create methods for each organization to transform mainstream institutions
Ancient King (detail), 1987, paint on wood, the Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Fund and gift

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Collage/Assemblage Part II: 1990-Now –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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February 24, 2024 – August 25, 2024 | Gallery 369, 373, 374 | Free Exhibition This exhibition examines the closely related techniques of collage, assemblage, photomontage, and found object sculpture. The diverse selection of artworks, drawn from Mia’s collection and local private collections, are by leading national and international artists and showcase the recent resurgence of interest over the past several decades in these art forms
Harmony Hammond (American, born 1944), Lesbian Dreams, linoleum, adhesive on panel, Gift

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British Watercolor Landscapes –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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August 21, 2021 – June 5, 2022 | Gallery 353 | Free Exhibition The tradition of English watercolor began in the 1700s. It started with a topographical bent, but quickly evolved into a poetic world steeped in beauty, the wonder of nature, and often a search for a romantic past
John Blair Scottish, 1850 – 1934 Ben Venue and the Trossachs, c. 1880 Watercolor Gift

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