Art

Art: The World According to Fred Stonehouse
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The World According to Fred Stonehouse

The noted Milwaukee painter’s show at MOWA is edgy yet elegant, freaky yet fun.

Art: “The Hotel Is a Creative Force”
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“The Hotel Is a Creative Force”

Painter Todd Mrozinski loves his post as Pfister Artist-in-Residence

Art: The Night of the Hunter
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The Night of the Hunter

David Niec spends long hours in the night woods to create unique paintings.

Visual Art: The Artist as Rebel
Visual Art

The Artist as Rebel

Milwaukee Art Museum’s “Modern Rebels” is a wonderful if rather diffuse show.

Review: So Many Barns, So Little Time
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So Many Barns, So Little Time

Artist Richard W. Patt turns barns into an almost abstract world of color and texture.

The Legacy of Willie G. Davidson

The Legacy of Willie G. Davidson

A new exhibit tracks his impact on the Harley company, culture and designs.

Art: The Master and the Pupil
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The Master and the Pupil

Tory Folliard presents related but quite different work by two Illinois artists. Does the former student outdo his teacher?

Art: Two Photographers Who Speak As One
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Two Photographers Who Speak As One

Shimon and Lindemann lovingly and wittily capture regional Wisconsin subjects, in a must-see exhibition.

Visual Art: All About Identity
Visual Art

All About Identity

Unusual joint exhibition at two Milwaukee galleries offers the nostalgic work of Rafael Francisco Salas.

Art: The Sheer Dazzle of Glass
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The Sheer Dazzle of Glass

Robin Jebavy’s large, still life paintings are showy, but how much is below the surface?

Art: Tracking the History of Trains
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Tracking the History of Trains

Grohmann Museum show offers paintings, prints, maps and photos of the peak days of Milwaukee Road train line.

Art: No, It’s Not Just Idiotic Kitsch
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No, It’s Not Just Idiotic Kitsch

A photographic exhibition captures the drama of polka culture in Wisconsin.