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- Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtFebruary 14,2017
UWM peeks at private art collections
An artwork’s path in life can take interesting turns. It starts, naturally enough, as an artist’s idea or emotion, eventually finding a physical state as a finished piece. After that, the artwork may embark on some interesting journeys as it makes its home elsewhere. Sneak Peek: A Look at Private Collections is in part about this journey, but also about the people who take artwork into their h.... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtJanuary 26,2017
Art, opulence and a rediscovered artist
Martin Johnson Heade is an American artist who was born in 1819 in rural Pennsylvania. He achieved some critical notoriety during his life, but after his death in 1904 was largely overlooked in the art world.In the waning years of Heade’s career and the early 20th century, Art Nouveau and the revolutionary compositions of Expressionism and Cubism with their angst and color, abstraction and jag.... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtJanuary 16,2017
Laurie Hogin’s ‘Implacable Demons and Better Angels’
Aesop’s Fables are filled with stories of animals that take on human emotions and face human dilemmas. Foibles like vanity and greed, as well as examples of compassion, are played out.In these small dramas, we can see ourselves.Artist Laurie Hogin doesn’t illustrate the stories of Aesop, but in the exhibition Implacable Demons and Better Angels she demonstrates a predilection for portrayin.... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtDecember 15,2016
Portrait Society Gallery twists traditions in ‘Heads or Tails’
It’s that time of year when we think a lot about traditions — maybe involving music, cookies or ceramics. Ceramics? Well, yes, if you are Portrait Society Gallery.The gallery is hosting its second annual ceramics exhibition, along with a vibrant solo installation by Della Wells, 2016 Milwaukee Artist of the Year.Titled Heads or Tails, the ceramics show has a couple of stipulations. First, .... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtDecember 01,2016
A hushed presence at the Charles Allis Museum
The exhibition Forward: A Survey of Wisconsin Art Now, currently on view at the Charles Allis Art Museum, does not charge ahead on a wild rampage or issue impassioned proclamations.Instead, as a curated collection, it extols introspection and seems to encourage quiet breathing.Forward is the museum’s biennial survey of Wisconsin artists, most coming from the surrounding region.Walking thro.... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtNovember 17,2016
‘Revolution!’ is pictured at RedLine
In the fifth exhibition organized under the CultureJam MKE moniker — Revolution! — the ability of local artists to address hot-button topics is clearly undiminished.This courage is one of the strengths of the work of CultureJam. The project is headed by artist and curator Jeff Redmon, a leader in the art community and an advocate for the ability of visual culture to resonate with our most st.... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtNovember 04,2016
Good works ‘On the Job’ at the Grohmann Museum
The amount and diversity of labor that it takes to make our world run are unfathomable. Given that, it’s natural to have an inherent curiosity about the lives of people and how they spend their many hours in the workplace.Though for some of us employment involves staring at screens and punching keys, manual labor and its tactile use of tools are unquestionably important.The exhibition On.... Read More - Entertainment, Featured Entertainment, Visual ArtOctober 24,2016
‘Resurrection’ and ‘(Re)Housing’ at the Haggerty Museum of Art
Usually, the Haggerty Museum of Art focuses on two, maybe three exhibitions at a given time. This season, there are six eclectic shows going on concurrently.Two of the major shows are widely divergent from each other, but both function as exercises in deep examination.‘Series on Resurrection in Nature’One exhibition features work by Gendron Jensen, an artist now in his mid-70s, but re.... Read More - Entertainment, Visual ArtOctober 06,2016
Milwaukee Art Museum exhibit shows the many faces of a portrait
What makes a portrait something significant, something more important than the picture on a driver's license? A portrait is a key allowing access to another person’s stories or serving as a reminder of our own.Two exhibitions at the Milwaukee Art Museum delve into the many ways we show ourselves and how photographers respond to the ordinary and extraordinary human condition.Two videos by a D.... Read More - Entertainment, Visual ArtSeptember 23,2016
Lively, sprawling members show at Walker’s Point Center for the Arts
One of the great events at the Walker’s Point Center for the Arts — a neighborhood cultural asset for nearly three decades — is the Annual Members Show, which is a lively and sprawling survey that embraces a plethora of mediums and styles. Members may submit up to three pieces, and in the absence of a selection jury, the door is open to a lively variety of work. The limits for the show are b.... Read More
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