Art
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Visual Art
The Sheer Beauty of Bouguereau
Mar 6th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
America’s Gilded Age loved the French artist’s paintings. A Milwaukee Art Museum show considers them anew.
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Visual Art
The Not So Great Lakes
Feb 26th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
Painter Alexis Rockman captures the threatened beauty of the Great Lakes in Haggerty show.
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Visual Art
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Feb 18th, 2019 by Todd Mrozinski
MIAD show features women artists from many countries bridging cultures and colors.
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Visual Art
The Deer, The Trees, The Wonder
Feb 8th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
Septuagenarian Wisconsin Painter Charles Munch loves — and worries about — nature.
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Visual Art
Six Artists With A Heap of Materials
Jan 29th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
Artists collaborate and improvise to create freshly made art at Real Tinsel Gallery.
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Visual Art
Blissful Bric-a-Brac. Funny, Too
Jan 23rd, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
Octogenarian Artist Peter Dahlke’s “Dream Spaces” features magical boxes filled with curious objects.
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Visual Art
A Mixed-Up, Muddled-Up, Shook-Up World
Jan 11th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
Portrait Society presents two young artists with playful but worried views of the world.
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Visual Art
Here Comes Clement Meadmore
Jan 7th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
Lynden Sculpture Garden’s indoor show offers models of his large, playfully precise sculptures.
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Glass Stories
Jan 4th, 2019 by Catherine Jozwik
MOWA’s exhibition challenges notions of how glass can be used to create art.
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Visual Art
Real Estate Development Inspires Artist
Dec 20th, 2018 by Catherine Jozwik
Ian Sonsyadek paints from the perspective of city workers, contractors, residents.
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Visual Art
The Energy of Emerging Artists
Dec 17th, 2018 by Todd Mrozinski
Galerie Kenilworth’s exhibition of Emily Tripp and Brennen Steines is playfully potent stuff.
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Visual Art
Stagnant Scenes of Suburbia
Dec 14th, 2018 by Catherine Jozwik
Illinois artist Mark Forth’s paintings, at Tory Folliard Gallery, turns familiar American scenes into an eerie world.