Three of Willie Cole's prints from the Beauties series he made with Highpoint Editions in 2012 have been chosen as the University of Kansas’ Common Work of Art for the 2016-2017 academic year.
Rob Fischer @ Omi International Art Center
Jim Hodges' of Summer
Do Ho Suh @ Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Mungo Thomson: Pocket Universe
Highpoint Editions Joins Artsy
Carlos Amorales’ Black Cloud
Carolyn Swiszcz & Dylan Hicks
Julie Mehretu & Jessica Rankin @ Dhondt-Dhaenens Museum in Belgium
An Interview with Mungo Thomson
Jim Hodges, Winter Speaks
Formless: New Prints by Jay Heikes in Art in Print
Sarah Crowner - Bonding Agent
Jay Heikes & Todd Norsten @ Federica Schiavo Gallery
Alexa Horochowski, Art in Print
Benjamin Levy on Mungo Thomson
Two New Lithographs by Do Ho Suh
Sarah Crowner @ Mass MOCA
Tales from the Co-op: Carl Nanoff
I am a Minneapolis native and I have been drawing since I was a child. My career choice at that time was to be a commercial artist, I had no idea what they did, but I wanted to be one! Most of my childhood was spent within a mile of the current Highpoint location and joining Highpoint has been a return to that starting point. I began college pursuing a degree in architecture at the University of Minnesota. I discovered I was not meant to be an architect, and switched to Studio Arts as my major.
Tales from the Co-op: Lauren Flynn
My practice is governed less by a given theme than by the pursuit of certain tendencies and preoccupations. There is a tendency towards, even an embracing of, inefficiency, of allowing time and human effort to make their way into the work, a desire to approach perfection by imperfect means. There is a tendency toward focusing on what Soichi Ida called “what’s happening in the between,” on interstices and byproducts of process. I am fascinated by gaps, by the dotted line, the incomplete square, not as exercises which can be overcome by the mind, but as means of resisting closure.