Browse Exhibits (4 total)

Exploring Kierkegaard in Minnesota

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The exhibit features Kierkegaard scholarship, translations, library collections, and illustrations from Kierkegaard's life -- brief in time but extraordinarily rich in thought, creativity, and legacy.

Labor in the Eyes of Artists: Zines, Scenes and Inbetweens

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The exhibit highlights artist zines, posters and other forms of aethetically derived text/image formats to explore issues of social justrive as a means to promote social change. The materials on exhibit are from the Francis V. Gorman Collection of Rare Art Books, and the University Libraries' Special Collections.

Sem, GiGi, and Caricature

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The exhibition Sem, GiGi, and Caricature celebrates the new thirty-foot long acquisition Sem au Bois, accompanied by other special collection materials contextualizing caricature during la Belle Epoque in France, and as expressed in the comedic novella, GiGi, written by the French author Colette Willy.

Something About Cuba

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"Something about Cuba" is based on an exhibit of books and other library material at the University of Minnesota Libraries, highlighting its collections on Cuban history, literature, art and music from the conquest of Cuba by Diego Velazquez in 1512 to the present.