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Collage by Math.I
My favorite Math.I piece.Because I own it.
The Visual World Of Math.I Or The Reason Not To Reason
Self-described as “hand made retardist collages for the viscerally endowed” and made by “exacto knifes, not Photoshop”, the works of Math.I embody sarcastic remarks on society, ethics and everything that makes the filth look clean; not exactly like Banksy does it, for to...
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Math.i skate decks
If this weekend is about anything, it’s sonic innovation. From the longstanding pioneers, like Toots & the Maytals and John Zorn, to the new wave — Jamie Lidell, Iceage, IO Echo — to the ultra-new experimentalists like locals Vukalana and Haxxxors, this weekend encourages you to get out of your aural comfort zone and head to new horizons. There’s also some boundary-pushing art with Tom Hazelmyer’s new art exhibition Visceral Dysentery, the return of the ever-popular ARTCRANK, and the first Twin Cities show from ’90s icons Garbage in years.
xo, l’étoile
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
Namaste Cafe Presents: Noah Harmon & Jeff Klingel
@ Namaste Cafe 2512 Hennepin Ave S Minneapolis
10 pm-midnight / Free
Art shows have been popping up everywhere lately, including Uptown’s Namaste Cafe. This month’s show features two young up-and-comers, Noah Harmon and Jeff Klingel. Known for his penchant for colorful palettes and uni-browed, slightly obese — albeit endearing — everyday Joes, Harmon works primarily with cheeky illustration and graphic design. Also showing is MCAD grad Klingel, who dabbles in everything from etching and watercolor to pen and ink with a hyper-realistic style. -Staff