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Article: Inward & outward; Making the personal universal is a tough trick. Some photographers in a new McKnight show pull it off.(VARIETY / FREETIME)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- November 28, 2003
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Byline: Mary Abbe; Staff Writer
Dance music twinkles through the otherwise hushed Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota where new photos by McKnight Fellowship winners are on view through Dec. 19. Murmuring voices and the bright rhythms of "A String of Pearls," a big-band tune popularized by Glenn Miller in the 1940s, suggest that just around the corner attractive people are having a lot of fun.
And they are. In a darkened bay at the back of the gallery a 70-something couple are dancing in their living room, spinning arm-in-arm to Miller's lilting tune. Their dreamy black-and-white images, flickering on a gauze scrim, are a video ...