As Long As The Rivers Shall Run: Artwork by Ellen Sandbeck – Duluth, MN

As Long As The Rivers Shall Run: Artwork by Ellen Sandbeck – Duluth, MN

Ellen Sandbeck

AICHO Galleries is excited to host our first in-person art exhibition in the new year. Our first artist is Ellen Sandbeck of Duluth, MN. She has been a papercut artist for more than 35 years. Her illustrations have been published by several publishing companies and her artwork has been shown all over Minnesota, and in Wisconsin, Illinois, Virginia, and New Jersey. In 2020, she was awarded a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant and she is on the artist roster for the Minneapolis Airport Foundation.

Now thru February 25th, “As Long as the Rivers Shall Run,” the latest series of multicolored, multi-layered, papercuts by Ellen Sandbeck, is an exploration of major rivers,  beginning in our own backyard, with the Mississippi. The series will feature endemic species, including endangered, recently extinct, and invasive ones, found in each of the featured rivers. The text for this series will include the scientific name, conservation status, and a snippet of natural history for each of the featured species, as well as brief comments about the environmental challenges faced by each river. The Mississippi will be represented by five large-scale papercuts (39” x 27”): “Mississippi River Headwaters,” “Upper Mississippi River,” “Middle Mississippi River,” “Lower Mississippi River,” “Mississippi River Delta.”

About

Ellen Sandbeck has been a papercut artist for more than 35 years. Her illustrations have been published by several publishing companies and her artwork has been shown all over Minnesota, and in Wisconsin, Illinois, Virginia, and New Jersey. In 2020, she was awarded a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant and she is on the artist roster for the Minneapolis Airport Foundation.

Where

AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center

212 West 2nd Street

Duluth, MN + Google Map

Phone: 218-722-7225

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ICYMI: World Snow Sculpting Championship Awards – Stillwater, MN

ICYMI: World Snow Sculpting Championship Awards – Stillwater, MN

Studio J & Judd Sather Photography
Stillwater welcomed 40,000 people to a first-ever World Class competition and though the weather was cold, there was a perfect snowfall during the World’s Coolest Block Party Saturday night, making the riverfront festival scene with glowing snow art, a DJ, and fire performers… quite a sight!  Go visit soon, and hopefully the sculptures will stay if they are safe and don’t melt. They are located on the riverfront in Lowell Park and access is free.

1st place Team Jetset from CANADA🇨🇦.

Studio J & Judd Sather Photography

TEAM CAPTAIN: Jessie Armand
TEAM MEMBERS: Carlos Migue Ramirz Pereyra, Christopher Power
SCULPTURE TITLE: YeeHaa
SCULPTURE DESCRIPTION: It’s not our first rodeo.

Stillwater welcomed 40,000 people to a first-ever World Class competition and though the weather was cold we had a perfect snowfall during the World’s Coolest Block Party Saturday night making the riverfront festival scene with glowing snow art, a DJ, and fire performers quite a sight!
Go visit soon and hopefully, the sculptures will stay if they are safe and don’t melt. They are located in the riverfront Lowell Park and access is free.

2nd place Team Pichincha from ECUADOR🇪🇨


TEAM CAPTAIN: Milton Ramon Estrella Gavidia
TEAM MEMBERS: Robert Angeloni Tapia Montenegro, Alvaro Xavier Gonzalez Negrete
SCULPTURE TITLE: Enclosures (Envolventes)
SCULPTURE DESCRIPTION: The planet turns over and over again; it pursues the charms of life. At each turn, it arrives with entwining and mighty movements, charged with vibrations and forces to stretch, collect and promote incoherent whirlwinds; its sensuality caresses and gives birth to androgynous (new) forms that merge into the endless nets like those who wish to escape. The work has acquired its personality, a strong character, and an identity easy to recognize. The movement and its internal drawing within the volume, transmit the spectator a personal image of a different visual journey loaded with emotions, frustrations, and constant struggle. The versatility of the materials makes the work distinctive and occupies a place in space to transcend through time, wrangling in unconventional space. That is what I see in my original work.

3rd place Team Snow Cowboys from Minnesota, USA 🇺🇸

TEAM CAPTAIN: Adam Turner
TEAM MEMBERS: Mike Majerus, Bryan Mulligan
SCULPTURE TITLE: One Person’s Trash
SCULPTURE DESCRIPTION: We have a friend who passed recently. He had a company called ‘TrashGenie.’ Aside from the purpose of the company (a trash removal company), the idea of a genie coming out of trash can gives a nod to the idea that there are many people out there that are hidden behind ambiguity, anxiety or simply, different belief systems or different approaches in life other than ours. We put labels on them and 2 never dive in to get to know who they truly are. This friend of ours had a BIG personality. It didn’t resonate with some. But behind his big personality was an even bigger heart… that ultimately touched thousands of people. This sculpture is an encouragement to not write people off. Take the time. Find the treasure behind what you may initially deem as otherwise.

People’s Choice: Team Sculptora Borealis from Wisconsin, USA 🇺🇸

TEAM CAPTAIN: Joshua Jakubowski
TEAM MEMBERS: Robert (Bob) Lechtenberg, Michael (Mike) Lechtenberg
SCULPTURE TITLE: Harmonious Ascension

SCULPTURE DESCRIPTION: The mighty Titan Atlas was eternally burdened to hold up the Heavens by Zeus after losing the Titanomachy against the Gods as retribution for his rebellion. As a result, Atlas had been forced to watch humanity evolve and devolve for millennia, and he has grown tired of their inability to collectively see what is truly important – the disciplines of patience, understanding, and unity. As a sign of his disappointment in humanity, Atlas is unburdening the shattered heavens from his shoulders in defiance to Zeus. However, new life rises from the ruins, and this renewal is represented by a fountain of life growing from the fragmented heavens, and the flora and fauna springing up around Atlas. The strength of humanity originates from unity, and the fall of humanity will stem from division – which outcome will you choose?

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Jovan C. Speller & Andy DuCett: Conservatory, Ice-Enclosed Greenhouse Garden – St. Paul, MN

Jovan C. Speller & Andy DuCett: Conservatory, Ice-Enclosed Greenhouse Garden – St. Paul, MN

The Great Northernn Festival: Experience a thriving, ice-enclosed greenhouse garden centering Black life.  
Jovan C. Speller & Andy DuCett: Conservatory, physically immersive and visually captivating Conservatory combines a flourishing of deeply hued plants with amplified cracks and thuds of the otherwise shifting environment around them.
Visit Jan 27th–Feb 6th. Register here.
This project was made possible with the support of Knight Foundation and the City of Saint Paul – Government‘s Cultural STAR program.
141 4th Street East Saint Paul, MN 

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Saint Paul Almanac Presents: Poet Lyn Cramer & Artist Wendy Red Star

Saint Paul Almanac Presents: Poet Lyn Cramer & Artist Wendy Red Star

Saint Paul Almanac

An Irish American Mississippi Choctaw climbs the stairs
Of a battered river tugboat mounted
Atop a Saint Paul, Minnesota, museum
High on a bluff above the Mississippi
He stands to honor
He stands to mourn
He stands alone among the visitors
Wonders if any are native to the river-land
Below, the Minnesota has calmly
Joined the Mississippi
After traveling through Mankato
Past the land where settlers hung Dakota
Together the rivers bow their heads in shame
Slink by the Fort Snelling concentration camp
Where white soldiers
Imprisoned the people of the land
The river is long and sometimes deep
It carries storms of wind and rain
Follows ancient fissures
Of violent quakes that will come again
This river person wildly loves
The ancient Mississippi waterway
Loves his people’s lost babies and women
Loves the bloodied land
He looks further down the river
To the state of Mississippi
Where his people welcomed the white strangers
Until they took Choctaw land

⁠…


Author: LYN CRAMER

Art: Hoop in the Cloud by Wendy Red Star

Published in the 2019 Almanac

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David Hockney – People, Places & Things – Minneapolis, MN

David Hockney – People, Places & Things – Minneapolis, MN

David Hockney, “Joe with David Harte” (1979) 
Walker Art Center⁠: “What an artist is trying to do for people is bring them closer to something, because of course art is about sharing. You wouldn’t be an artist unless you wanted to share an experience, a thought.” — David Hockney⁠


See this work and more on view in this new exhibition, “David Hockney: People, Places & Things.” 

About

First gaining attention in the 1960s with his exuberant portraits and landscapes, David Hockney (UK, b. 1937) remains one of the most celebrated British artists of his generation. He is also a key contributor to the development of art in Los Angeles, one of his adopted homes. Drawing upon the Walker’s deep holdings of Hockney’s work, this exhibition presents a broad selection of the artist’s prints, paintings, drawings, and recent digital works.

For more than six decades, Hockney has engaged with subjects chronicling the world around him, which appear in his art with loving attention to detail, exceptional draftsmanship, and a passion for bold color. This exhibition includes portraits of the artist’s close friends and family; a selection of domestic scenes, from delicate still lifes to vividly hued interiors; and a range of landscapes depicting views from the Hollywood Hills to Mexico to the English countryside.

A special section of the exhibition highlights Hockney’s engagement with literature and the theater. Designing sets for stage and opera productions has long been an important part of his artistic activity and was the focus of the 1983 Walker exhibition Hockney Paints the Stage. An ambitious set design presented then will be on view for the first time in nearly 40 years.

Hockney’s interest in exploring varied techniques of image-making is evident throughout the exhibition. During the 1970s, he depicted sun-dappled swimming pools through innovative works made from dyed and pressed paper pulp. In the 1990s, he began using the fax machine—then a new technology—as a means of transmitting spontaneous line drawings to a printed page. More recently, he has created everyday scenes that are “made for printing” by drawing on an iPad. In revisiting favorite themes, Hockney’s art evolves, as his experimentation and spirit of self-reflection continues to surprise and delight.

 

 

Out There 2022: Annual Festival Returns to the Walker Stage – Minneapolis, MN

Out There 2022: Annual Festival Returns to the Walker Stage – Minneapolis, MN

Out There 2022: An Alternative Performance Series

New performance and radical theater return to the Walker with three boundary defying productions for Out There 2022. Featuring works by leading American female visionaries—Kaneza Schaal, Annie Dorsen, and Annie-B Parson—this year’s annual Out There series is spread across five weeks  January 12th through February 12th. Opening with a world premiere and featuring two new Walker commissions, the program reflects a heightened commitment to supporting artists at this historically challenging moment. While the works examine complex and urgent issues of our time, they also reimagine new worlds with ingenuity, virtuosity, and distinctive spirit. Link here for schedule.

The featured works include an intensely theatrical solo that addresses the impacts of brutal colonialism in Central Africa (and its residue in our everyday lives); a musical meditation on indeterminacy and living in the moment; and a modern-day Chekhovian rumination on privilege, mass denial, and societal divisions in the United States.

Kaneza Schaal, KLII – Photo: Christopher Myers

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