ASI Presents: Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood – Minneapolis, MN

ASI Presents: Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood – Minneapolis, MN

Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood

From traditional craft born of necessity to contemporary art with a punk heart, Leaving Your Mark is an exploration of lived experience, tradition, and change, conveyed through the craft of wood.  This exhibition features the U.S. premiere of Swedish artist Claes Larsson, known as ClaesKamp, whose expressive woodcarvings reflect his punk rock roots and respond to contemporary issues facing the world. Primarily creating sculptures out of wood, Claes explores the border between traditional woodwork and the foundational experiences of his younger years with street art and punk. His techniques are surprising, and in many ways topple the traditional rules of wood slöjd in pursuit of the next generation of this artform.

His works invite visitors to reconsider the notion that handcraft is primarily a functional art form, or an art of survival, and at the same time underscore handcraft’s longstanding tradition as a medium for the exchange of ideas.  “As a kid I used to have ‘painting Fridays’ with my dad. He got a beer and I got something with a lot of sugar, we listened to rock n’ roll and painted all night. Never with any demands of certain results or progress, but for the fun of it. That’s where I found art.” – Claes Larsson Alongside Claes, the artwork by local artist Liesl Chatman is on display. Liesl employs kolrosing and carving as means to process and reflect on lived experience. Among other works by Liesl, visitors are able to view a special spoon carving project she launched in 2020 to respond to the simultaneous crises of COVID-19, the murder of George Floyd, and the ensuing protests that erupted only a few blocks from ASI’s campus.  A series of carefully selected hand-carved objects from ASI’s collection are displayed throughout the historic Turnblad Mansion—which is itself a masterclass in woodcarving.

Throughout the galleries, visitors encounter tools of necessity made and used by some of Minnesota’s earliest settlers to the sentimental objects brought by Nordic immigrants and passed on through generations. Although separated by time and place, these objects represent the lived experiences of each of their makers and invite visitors to consider how handcraft has evolved over time. Leaving Your Mark coincides with the 100th anniversary of Sätergläntan, one of Sweden’s oldest and most cherished centers for learning and preserving handcraft. Students from all over the world travel to learn from master artisans at this boundary-breaking meeting place and knowledge center in the Swedish region of Dalarna. Four of Sätergläntan’s current teaching artists specializing in woodcarving, blacksmithing, sewing, and weaving, along with the organization’s director, will visit ASI this summer to teach a series of workshops, supported by funding from the American Scandinavian Foundation. 

Visitors are able to view a selection of Scandinavian flat-plane figure carvings from ASI’s collection by beloved Swedish artist Herman Rosell (1893–1969) alongside excerpts from As It Was Before, a new publication that tells stories of Swedish immigration to America inspired by Herman Rosell’s figure carvings. The book includes an appendix of the complete collection of Rosell carvings owned by ASI and is now available in the ASI Museum Store

Each hand-carved wood object in Leaving Your Mark is a vessel for someone’s voice and story—will you be the one who listens?

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Exhibition Sponsors

Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood is supported by the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation and ASI’s members and donors. The exhibition’s Media Partner is the Star Tribune. Minnesota artist activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Event

Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood

On view now through October 29th

Tickets

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Admission is free for ASI Members.

Both advance admission registration and walk-up admission are available

Location

America Swedish Institute

2600 Park Avenue

Minneapolis, MN

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Celebrate the opening of American Swedish Institute’s Fluidity: Identity in Swedish Glass—an exhibit exploring glass as a form of expression by artists on journeys of identity and self—and the U.S. premiere of Swedish glass artist Jo Andersson’s immersive installation, Being. At this special event, hear from Jo Andersson and other featured glass artists, and enjoy themed activities, food and drink inspired by the exhibition.
Being is a light installation which is intended to help bring individuals into the present moment. I wanted to create a safe space where viewers could lose themselves and fully experience the work as well as their responses to the work. Each Light Vessel is made to be a tool for meditation, personal insight and contemplation. The vessels are handblown and their shapes are inspired by the fluidity of glass creating organic, flowing forms. The vessels are then filled with water to increase their feeling of magnitude as well as intensify their interaction with the light that passes through them. The Light Vessels are meant to be a mirror for the viewer. They allow the individual to lose themselves and go within, into the present moment to meet themselves.” –Jo Andersson

About Jo Andersson

Growing up in the U.S. with Swedish parents who are both entrepreneurs, Andersson chose the creative path. After completing her Bachelor’s, she worked for different artists in Seattle, WA, before moving across the Atlantic. Following her completion of a Master of Arts from Konstfack, Andersson exhibited at, and been represented by, Galleri Duerr in Stockholm. She was awarded the coveted Bernadotte Stipendium in Design in 2021. Jo continues to live in Sweden, where she practices and teaches in the region of Småland.

Event

Exhibition opening celebration with artist Jo Andersson
Friday, February 3rd, 5-9 pm

Learn more about the exhibit, on display Wednesday, February 1st thru May 28th, here.

 Tickets

Location

American Swedish Institute

2600 Park Ave
Minneapolis, MN
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Cook, Eat and Learn Together

ASI’s Nordic Table Series celebrates and explores our northern foodways—from heritage traditions to the contemporary New Nordic movement—through workshops, demonstrations, food events, tastings and lectures. Nordic Table events connect us as we celebrate, learn and share stories together.

Nordic Table classes are either held in-person or virtually. Be sure to confirm whether a class is in-person or virtual prior to registering.

Upcoming

Demo: Blueberries in the Nordic Kitchen — Learn a trio of Nordic-inspired recipes on July 14, featuring this fruit in different ways: Blueberry Rye Crumble Bars, Blueberry Cardamom Compote and a Blueberry Creme Fraiche Tart with Rye Crust.

Link here to register and browse all Nordic Table classes!

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