Losing Kantor

Presented by Skewed Visions
$25 ($5 Skewed Visions members)

512 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN
United States

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"Skewed Visions asks you to process live visual images as if they were a kind of poetry, the meaning exploding out of the juxtaposition of things that would mean less all on their own."   -- Matthew Everett

The influential Polish theater director, author, and painter Tadeusz Kantor, was celebrated around the world last year on his centenary. Here in Minneapolis, his thinking has been one of the major influences on the work of Skewed Visions since our formation 20 years ago.

Edouard Manet's politically charged painting THE EXECUTION OF MAXIMILIAN (1868) was cut apart and sold in pieces to different owners. After Manet's death, Edgar Degas sought out and reunited the fragments, leaving gaps where the original canvas remained missing.

Created by Charles Campbell in collaboration with Annie Enneking, Megan Mayer, and Billy Mullaney, LOSING KANTOR plays with the legacy of radical images in Kantor's work through the structuring of absence of Manet's painting.

Stay after each show for informal discussions and snacks.

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