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“This is New York” On View in Minnesota

Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona Exhibits “This is New York” Until Feb 28

Tue, Oct 2 - Thu, Feb 28  2019

“This is New York” opened October 2nd, 2018 at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum (MMAM) in Winona, MN. The exhibition features paintings from the last 150 years, depicting aspects from this iconic American city. “This is New York” runs through February 28th, 2019. 

Joseph Stella, “Study of the Brooklyn Bridge (Study for New York Interpreted: The Bridge)”, 1922. Watercolor on paper. © Minnesota Marine Art Museum 

 

Included in the exhibition are a wide variety of New York locations, from the city’s roots as a 17th Dutch settlement through the modern day, including Central Park, South Street, Battery Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and more. The exhibition features works such as Joseph Stella’s “Study of the Brooklyn Bridge” (1922), a study of his famed “The Voice of the City New York Interpreted,” and Charles Sheeler’s finely detailed graphite drawing “View of Central Park” (1932).

Charles Sheeler, “View of Central Park,” 1932. Conté Crayons on paper. © Minnesota Marine Art Museum 

 

Among the many historic works are contemporary paintings, such as the piece commissioned specifically for the exhibition, Len Tantillo’s, “East River Waterfront,” c. 1662. Trained as an architect and historian as well as an artist, Tantillo used historic documents and maps to bring to life lower east side of Manhattan as it would have looked during the dutch colonial period. Other noted artists in the exhibition include John Stobart, Jack Gray, Tim Thompson, Dusan Kadlec, and John George Brown.

Len Tantillo, “East River Waterfront, c. 1662,” 2018. Oil on canvas. © Minnesota Marine Art Museum 

 

  • The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is open daily from 10:00AM-5:00PM, but is closed on Mondays and major holidays.
  • Admission is $7.00 for adults, $3.00 for students, and children of four years and under are free.
  • For more information, go to www.mmam.org.

About the Minnesota Marine Art Museum

The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit arts organization owned by its members. The Museum’s mission is to engage visitors in meaningful visual arts experiences through education and exhibitions that explore the ongoing and historic human relationship with water. Along with a substantial collection of historical works, including artists such as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Georgia O’Keeffe, MMAM features a robust schedule of temporary exhibitions.

 

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