I had a painting I left there on consignment for 18 months...a George Morrison. It did not sell. I called several times and left a message that I wanted to retrieve it.. I figured that if it was not going to sell we might as well just enjoy it. Todd was never available nor did he call back. Finally his assistant, Emily called and I told her what I wanted and she said she had it and I said I was coming to get it. When I got there Todd called and said I could not take it. I showed all my ownership and consignment papers to Emily and I did take it but not before Todd arrived and screamed that I "could not do this to him". I left, but felt threatened by Todd and quite fearful. I would urge people to find a gallery with a more sane owner for their...
Read moreLocal gallery featuring Native American and political work. Back in the day, this was a secret gem of Kenwood with New York style openings. The small space would be packed with artists and patrons spilling out to the sidewalk, while the backroom offered wine, cheese, crackers, and a salmon slab (a distinctive offering). People went out of their way to this affluent neighborhood fixture, despite not necessarily having heard of the artist. Alas, solo gallery art events of such significance are long gone in the Twin Cities with the exception of galleries the stature of Kolman & Reeb (formerly Kolman & Pryor) or Weinstien. Still, if your walking Lake of the Ilses it's worth taking a couple block detour to peek into the windows at...
Read moreBeautiful, well-curated gallery in a quiet residential neighborhood in the Kenwood district. Currently showing work by NYC based artist,...
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