Tia Keobounpheng's exhibit DeFUSE at the Duluth Art Institute takes on the past - the traumatic past - and wonders if, having experienced trauma, there is
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Maybe it s the rain and gloom, but Annie Dugan s thoughts are turning to the dark side of art these days.
Chances are, if you pay $450 million dollars for a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, you expect it to actually be painted by da Vinci.
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Twenty Twenty, so why don t you invite a friend and check it out? After all, the one superpower the pandemic has given us is the ability to travel and visit without ever leaving home. According to the website, Twenty Twenty
is an exhibition of works on paper rolled out sequentially over the course of five months that presents the work of seven artists who primarily utilize photographic imagery.
And if you want a book with pictures that will also make you think, art historian Alice Procter s Should museums be made to give back their marbles? Is it even possible to decolonise our galleries? Must Rhodes fall?
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Photographer Bryan Hansel is sharing some of knowledge through a series of online photography courses, thanks to a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Council on the Arts . you can find out more about the
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One of the oldest galleries in America shuttered its doors after selling $80 million worth of fake art.
You can find out more about the documentary made about the case - and watch it on Netflix. It s called
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Nik Nerburn s new book is out and sold out. His collection of photographs and interviews about Duluth s West End is called