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With Cloudy Boy series, Kahlhamer examines a “third place” of identity
MPR News
To create his new series, Cloudy Boy w/ Clouds, Brad Kahlhamer explored a familiar theme—his position in the “third…
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Pao Houa Her exhibits at Paris Photo 2022
Pao Houa Her makes her European debut this week at Paris Photo, the world’s largest photography fair, where her series…
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Future Cache: Andrea Carlson remembers the Burt Lake Burn-Out
In the early hours of October 15, 1900, at the urging of a land speculator, law enforcement evicted the Ottawa and Ojibwe…
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History Repeats: NYT Reviews Pao Houa Her’s Walker Show
New York Times
“The trees are so scorched. You can really see that this is not a land of abundance. It’s a land of restriction, of desolation…
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Andrea Carlson Creates “Must See” Mural in Chicago
Artforum
Dubbed a “must see” by Artforum, Andrea Carlson’s new mural, The Waves May Break Here Still (2022), is on view at the Arts…
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Hopinka on Abstraction, Translation, and his MacArthur Fellowship
WNYC Studios
“I have a pretty unique upbringing, but so do so many other Native peoples in this country, and that’s the thing…
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Kao Kalia Yang on “Flowers of the Sky”
Mn Artists
In a poetic new essay, author Kao Kalia Yang considers the many meanings of Paj Qaum Ntuj, or “flowers from the sky”—from…
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Poet Mai Der Vang Responds to Pao Houa Her’s Photos
Mn Artists
In conjunction with Pao Houa Her’s Walker Art Center exhibition, Paj qaum ntuj / Flowers of the Sky, the museum’s Mn Artists…
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Hopinka named 2022 MacArthur Fellow
ARTnews
Artist and filmmaker Sky Hopinka has been named one of 25 recipients of the 2022 MacArthur fellowship, an annual prize that…
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Book Signing: Leslie Barlow’s Kith and Kin
Leslie Barlow’s new coffeetable book, Kith and Kin, features more than sixty images representing the artist’s paintings…
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Pao Houa Her discusses Walker solo show
Sahan Journal
As Pao Houa Her opens her first exhibition at the Walker Art Center, Paj qaum ntuj / Flowers of the Sky, writer May Lee-Yang…
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Through Art, Tom Jones Seeks Visibility for Ho-Chunk People
Madison.com
“My mission is just to get more visibility for our people,” says Tom Jones (Ho-Chunk), a Madison, Wisconsin–based artist…