Trenton Doyle Hancock makes art that is part fictional, part autobiographical. Hancock’s work pulls from personal experience, art history, comics and pulp fiction. The result is a complex amalgam of pop references, otherworldly characters and plot lines reimagining universal concepts.Trenton Doyle Handcock Plate with Fur Pouch
Digital kiln fired decal on ceramic plate inside faux fur exterior pouch with felt sore spots
Approximately 8 inch diameter
$350Cruise’s partnership with New York nonprofit Artadia brings leading artist editions to Minneapolis collectors.
James Welling has been a prominent figure in contemporary photography since the 1980s. Working in extended series, he systematically interrogates the conventions of photographic representation and the conditions of viewership. Over five decades, his rigorously experimental practice has significantly broadened the conceptual and technical possibilities of the medium.James Welling Seafoam, 2013
Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag
19 x 13 in.
$1250 (Framed)Cruise’s partnership with New York nonprofit Artadia brings leading artist editions to Minneapolis collectors.
Summer Wheat is known for vibrant paintings and immersive installations that weave together fine art and craft traditions. Her wide-ranging references move from ancient forms to medieval tapestries and etchings, and from the Renaissance figuration to modern abstract expressions.Summer Wheat Salt and Pepper Shakers
Glazed porcelain with gold decals
3.5 x 2.11 x 1.3 inches each
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Kameelah Janan Rasheed uses sprawling fragments to explore the intersecting histories of Black and Muslim people in America, drawing from literature, theory, and Black experimental writing. These works leave room for illegibility and uncontainable meanings to flourish, inviting viewers to slow down and actively engage with the process of understandingKameelah Janan Rasheed Ceramic Serving Platter
14.5” x 10.5” in.
Edition of 40
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Patricia Treib is a Brooklyn-based painter whose large-scale, lyrical abstractions derive from close observation of everyday objects, emphasizing shifting perception, negative space, and atmospheric color. Her work translates plants, clocks, garments, and other quotidian things into fluid, calligraphic forms. Her new take on color field painting experiments with back- and foreground motifs to create in-between spaces, rather than clearly identifiable subjects.Patricia Treib Recycled Cotton Throw Blanket
50” x 60” in.
$275
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Bethany Collins is a multidisciplinary artist exploring how race and language interact. Language is both her subject and matter: this includes research based work with dictionaries, encyclopedias, literary journals and newspaper archives. In each case, language is a prism through which American history and national identity unravels and takes on new meanings.
This edition was originally produced in collaboration with Powerhouse Arts, New York City.Bethany Collins Embroidered 100% cotton
16 x 16 inches
$275
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Trenton Doyle Hancock makes art that is part fictional, part autobiographical. Hancock’s work pulls from personal experience, art history, comics and pulp fiction. The result is a complex amalgam of pop references, otherworldly characters and plot lines reimagining universal concepts.Trenton Doyle Hancock Bone Cutlery
Food-safe plastic
Fork: 5.4 x 1.1 x .4 inches
Spoon: 5.2 x 1.4 x .5 inches
Knife: 5.8 x .7 x .2 inches
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Hank Willis Thomas reworks 1960s conceptualism with art that reframes viewer interpellation. Often the mediation of identity takes the form of familiar commodities. Both the humor of popular culture and the bittersweet legacy of the Civil Rights and other activist movements intersect in his multimedia practice that includes photography, sculpture, readymades, and monumental public artworks.Hank Willis Thomas Plate (The Length your Go for Pleasure)
Dye sublimation print on ceramic
10.75 inch diameter
$200Cruise’s partnership with New York nonprofit Artadia brings leading artist editions to Minneapolis collectors.
Nick Cave is an artist and a messenger, internationally renowned for bridging the visual and performing arts. Best known for his "Soundsuits", which camouflage the bodies of performers, his choreography pushes formal categories while embodying transformation and catharsis in seemingly universal terms.Nick Cave Set of four drinking glasses
Featuring Cave’s iconic Soundsuits
16 oz. glass, digital four-color process print
5.75 x 2.375 inch base
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