Yesterday afternoon I visited the Duluth Art Institute to check out the Arrowhead Regional Biennial, one of the longest-running biennials in the country. The exhibition features a wide range of artwork produced within the last five years from artists residing in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada. 133 artists submitted work to this 63rd Biennial. Kayla Aubid served as judge for the show. 27 artists' works were selected, showcasing work that examines community, the environment, heritage and current events. As usual, this is a special show with much to appreciate. Here are some of the photographs I took today along with links to some of the artists I have interviewed here over the years. (For best viewing, click to enlarge
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Clarion Whisper--Gary Carlson |
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Detail from Clarion Whisper |
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LaVentana--Carmen Gutierrez-Bolger |
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Empty Inside--Rachel Bruya |
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Under Pressure--S. Catrin Magnusson |
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The Good Doc Poler--Chimakwa Nibawii Stone |
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Falling in a Forest--Adam Swanson |
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Painting 85--Scott Helmes |
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Painting 85 (Detail) |
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Reaching for Health--Loretta Bebeau |
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Reaching for Health (Detail) |
Disclaimer: All the works you see here are more impressive in person. There were others I would like to have highlighted but the photos were not suitably sharp.
The Duluth Art Institute is located on the fourth floor of Duluth's Historic Depot on Michigan Street. In addition to the Biennial, there are also exhibitions in the Corridor Gallery and the John Steffl Gallery.
3 comments:
Nice pics, Ed! Thanks for posting these and for your great article.
The "DULUTH REGIONAL BIENNAL"is a high quality exhibition I like the subjects of inspiration of the paintings and the sculptures. It reminds me of the "FIGURATION CRITIQUE" french exhibition.
https://www.artistescontemporains.org/evenements_artistiques/figuration-critique-4/
Fantastic art works. Thanks, Ed! It is wonderful to learn of this exhibit; looking forward to seeing it.
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