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May 24, 2013

A Taste of Asia

1 – 2 p.m.

Exhibition

Michael Kareken
Magnet, 2009
Oil on canvas

"Scrap" by Michael Kareken and "Commuter" by Tetsuya Yamada

Friday, November 20, 2009—Sunday, January 24, 2010
Minnesota Artists Exhibition Gallery
Free Exhibition

Michael Kareken's latest body of work tackles the urban landscape, specifically the industrial recycling plants outside his studio window. The Rock-Tenn paper recycling plant and the American Iron metal scrap yard inspire metaphoric associations with life and death, growth and decay, order and entropy, structure and chaos. For the MAEP show, Kareken is creating these paintings on a grand scale, as wall-size vistas.

Tetsuya Yamada works with the industrial landscape of production. His work explores the intersection of art, craft, machine, and industry. He delves into the repetitious and mundane activities of city life, specifically commuting by train in his native Tokyo. His installation will explore the way the human mind reacts to passive and repetitive acts, with their continuous rhythms of sights and sounds.

The Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program (MAEP) is made possible by a generous grant from the Jerome Foundation.