American Tableaux: Many Voices, Many Stories
June 20 - September 7, 2003
Upper Level Gallery
American
Tableaux: Many Voices, Many Stories celebrates the rich variety
of tales told by individuals, communities, and cultures through more
than eighty works of art that span the twentieth century. Drawn
from the permanent collection
of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the exhibition includes works by
more than sixty artists who reflect a wide range of attitudes,
viewpoints, and experiences
about life in the United States. Together, the diverse works invite us to
examine how the term “American” and the idea of a single, coherent American
society has changed over time. To broaden this discussion even further, MAM
invited visitors to participate in Miami Stories – an evolving installation
in our Visitors Gallery devoted to reflecting the stories found within our
own community.
American Tableaux: Many Voices, Many Stories was organized
by the Walker Art Center. It is made possible by generous support from
the
Dain Rauscher Foundation and Target Stores. In Miami, the exhibition
is supported by MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund and coordinated
by Curator Lorie Mertes. Programming at MAM is supported in part
with a grant from Target Stores.
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