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- 'Waves' is an emotional gut-punch of a film—and one of the year’s best December 4 by Tony Libera
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"Rethinking Histories" at Mia Siah Armajani, photo courtesy Minneapolis Institute of Art
Rethinking Histories: Works from Mia’s Collection
Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., and Sun. from Aug. 24-Jan. 19
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Art, Museums
This survey of Mia’s contemporary holdings rethinks the meaning of what’s current and relevant in artmaking. Twelve artworks created in the past two decades, by nine artists, cast ideas about history into high political and cultural relief, challenging the status quo from a place of deep commitment to identity. Artists include Pao Houa Her, Chihiro Mori, Siah Armajani, Stan Douglas, Mickalene Thomas, and Pushpamala N. If you’re not familiar with their talents, now is the time.
by Camille LeFevre
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