Description
Minnesota artists were modernists, American Regionalists, post-modernists, and eventually, punk and alternative artists in the era of Ronald Reagan. An American Outpost, the Minnesota Art Scene, 1840-1989 tracks this narrative, its artists, sages, and promoters, and the threads and throughlines that define Minnesota’s art scene as both distinctly American and distinctly Minnesotan.
About the Author
Katherine H. Goertz is an art historian with a background in the history of art exhibition and in the history of printmaking. She is currently the curator and registrar of the art collection of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, where she works with works of art dating from the fifteenth century to the twentieth. She lives in St. Paul.
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