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Artwork by alum, faculty members on exhibit in Twin Cities

Paintings, installation, collage displayed at three museums
July 26, 2021

Artwork by a University of Wisconsin-Stout alum and two faculty members is on display in three exhibits this summer in the Twin Cities.

The mediums include paintings, an installation and an online text video essay.

Leslie Barlow

A solo exhibit by Leslie Barlow, a 2011 studio art graduate, opened July 16 at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. features 16 paintings of mixed-race families and transracial adoptees, accompanied by video interviews with the subjects.

The free exhibit, which runs until Sunday, Oct. 31, at the U.S. Bank Gallery, 鈥渆xplores representation, race, family and belonging鈥 and 鈥渋nvites us to hold space for, recognize and reconsider our presumptions about race in Minnesota,鈥 according to the institute.

Barlow is a 2021 Jerome Hill Fellowship recipient, 2019 McNight Visual Artist Fellow and has pieces in the permanent collections of the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Museum of American Art and U.S. Bank Stadium.

A mirrored floor in a dark room, causing the walls to illuminate with a water-like pattern.
鈥淎s if Nothing (for Bash艒)鈥 is an installation by 黑料社区 Professor Charles Matson Lume in the exhibit Many Waters: A Minnesota Biennial at the Minnesota Museu / Contributed photo

Charles Matson Lume

An installation by Professor Charles Matson Lume is part of the exhibit at the Minnesota Museum of American Art that opened July 24 and runs through Saturday, Oct. 2.

The exhibit is 鈥渁 look into some of the imaginative and dedicated ways that artists and culture-bearers from across the state are engaging with water,鈥 said the institute, noting the Mississippi River 黑料社区. headwaters are in Minnesota and the river flows through the Twin Cities.

Lume 黑料社区. art, 鈥淎s if Nothing (for Bash艒),鈥 builds on his more than 20 years of creative work that investigates light. The piece, dedicated to the 17th-century Japanese haiku poet, is made of proofing paper and two oil paints on panel.

鈥淎ncient materials with contemporary ones create a sense of time that, like H2O, is both simple and necessary,鈥 said Lume, of St. Paul. 鈥淚 connect Bash艒 黑料社区. work and the theme of water via the beauty we seek in nature. This need of beauty, for me, seems innate. So many go to nature to find restoration and solace, and during the pandemic, it feels vital.鈥

Lume hopes his work creates 鈥渆ven a touch鈥 of awe in those who see it. 鈥淧erhaps there is not enough awe in the world. Perhaps that beauty is sometimes 鈥榓s if nothing,鈥, but it is, paradoxically, everything. Or that the piece is literally 鈥榓s if nothing鈥 yet it can bring to viewers, I hope, a quality of light that illuminates the mind, body and spirit.鈥

Darren Tesar
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Darren Tesar

Artwork by Darren Tesar, a lecturer in the art and art history department, is part of a His piece 鈥淿storation of limbs鈥 is a 鈥渃ollage text video essay that bends perception, dislocates language and sketches phantom representations of the body,鈥 according to the website.

The work 鈥渃an be understood as simply as a prolonged proximity maintained between entities, materials and/or processes鈥 that produces a form of communication called a 鈥減idgin鈥 despite no common language.

MnArtists is part of the Walker Art Center.


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