![]() It’s for this reason that before I discuss the work on display in these exhibitions by Mary Griep and Jantje Visscher, I would like to say a few words about critical practice in relation to art. I have always thought these Trialogue events offer a rare opportunity, because it’s not often that critics and artists gather together to talk and reveal our relationship in front of an interested public. ![]() Here’s Michael Fallon’s talk for the Mary Griep / Jantje Visscher shows, “Anastylosis” and “Drawings in Light,” up through August 12. Every show in the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Project schedule has a Trialogue here at MnArtsWeekly we try to publish the transcripts of the critics’ share in them whenever possible. ![]() Trialogues are the invention of the Visual Arts Critics Union of Minnesota– or “VACUM”– and are discussions among a critic, an artist, and an audience, thus a three-sided dialogue, a Trialogue. ![]()
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