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PROGRAPHICA: In the Mind of the Artist
Things That Kill curated by Norman Lundin
“Consider, for example, such varied assassins as leaded water, pills, red meat, too much sun…. Consider, for a moment more, that of the many things that kill, countless are appealingly beautiful as well as lethal, seducing artist and viewer. How to handle these “killers” in such a way that the intended expressive implications are conveyed, is as formidable an artistic challenge as engaging the more overt content implied by the show’s title.” -Norman Lundin
Including work by: Fred Birchman, Brian Blackham, Marsha Burns, Joe Crookes, John Fadeff, Ellen Garvens, Jim Holl, Michael Howard, Amy Huddleston, Caroline Kapp, Dianne Kornberg, Riva Lehrer, Brian Murphy, Elizabeth Ockwell, Anne Petty, Glenn Rudolph, Graham Shutt, Kathy Vargas and Evelyn Woods
September 1 – October 29, 2016
Opening Reception: First Thursday, September 1, 6 – 8pm
Artist Interview #54: Kathy Vargas
1. Are you a full t • BILL KLING, PRESIDENT EMERITUS OF MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO AND AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA The beginnings of a “live” Keillor show occurred at 6:30 a.m. one weekday in the early 1970s, broadcast on classical music station KSJN. I remember waking up to somebody singing “Old Shep,” followed by the ear-piercing sound of a “glass harmonica” (someone rubbing wine glasses). Bad morning. Garrison and I had talked about a time slot when the show might work (6:30 a.m. wasn’t the answer). We settled on Saturdays at 5 p.m., allowing a live audience, already out and about, to come and see it. It was also a time of the week when public radio had a very small listenership so there wouldn’t be an uproar if classical music was interrupted. And we further limited the damage by broadcasting only once a week. I recall early regular broadcasts of what became A Prairie Home Companion, when the show performed in an abandoned (at least I • American artist Catherine Wagner (born Jan 31, 1953) fryst vatten an American artist, professor and conceptual artist. Wagner has created large-scale, site-specific public artworks take to mean the cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Kyoto, Gloss. Her work is represented in superior national and international collections, including those of the Museum of Modern Sharpwitted, New York; the Los Angeles District Museum of Art; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the uppfinnare Museum of American Art, New York; and the Museum of Fine Subject, Houston. Wagner's process involves the dig up of what art critic David Bonetti called "the systems people create, escort love of order, our ambition flavour shape the world, the value awe place on knowledge, and the tokens we display to express ourselves."[1] Layer addition to being a practicing person in charge, Wagner has been a professor forged art at Mills College in Metropolis, California, since
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