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Minneapolis Institute of Art acquires complete archive of works created by Highpoint Editions


Minneapolis Institute of Art acquires complete archive of works created by Highpoint Editions
Jim Hodges, of Summer, 2016. From “Seasons”. Sugar-lift aquatint, spit-bite aquatint, drypoint (scribes, sandpaper), scraping, burnishing, woodcut in dark blue on Gampi paper, screenprint in light blue, and color digital pigment print on Gampi paper with cutouts; edition of 28, plus 6 artist’s proofs, 34 × 24 in. (86.36 × 60.96 cm) (image); 41 × 30 1/2 in. (104.14 × 77.47 cm) (sheet) Highpoint Editions Archive, The Friends of Bruce B. Dayton Acquisition Fund and the Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund 2020.85.53.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN
.-The Minneapolis Institute of Art today announced it has acquired the complete archive of works by Highpoint Editions, the publishing arm of Highpoint Center for Printmaking (HP), a nonprofit printmaking art center established in 2001 in Minneapolis. The 20-year archive comprises 310 published prints and multiples, plus 700 items ....

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A Conversation with Carlos Amorales on Apocalyptic Futures
The Mexican artist talks about migration, our relationship with nature, and finding the seeds of renewal amid catastrophe.
Manimal begins with a panoramic view of a parched landscape, with dead trees and a cloudy sky lit only by the light shining down from three moons. Ominous music plays as a silhouette of a pack of wolves appears. The point of view varies, from the wolves’ to images of the pack running through a desolate landscape. Planes taking off, an abandoned playground, and a group of empty buildings are the sole traces of human life in a setting dominated by wolves. Mexican artist Carlos Amorales made this five-and-a-half-minute vide ....

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