Walker Arts Center & Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
Since the Walker’s new addition opened in 2005, it has become just as well known for its eye-catching architecture as for the art inside. Designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the striking building, with its asymmetrical windows and shimmering aluminum mesh façade, houses plenty of light-filled space, 20.21 Restaurant and Bar by Wolfgang Puck, a cinema, and a 385-seat theater for innovative dance, music, and theater performances. Still, it’s the rotating art exhibitions and contemporary permanent collections, such as video art by Bruce Nauman and sculptures by Donald Judd, that continue to win the most accolades. Stop at the adjacent 11-acre sculpture garden too, where the whimsical Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture is set dramatically against the downtown backdrop.
Tip: Admission is free every Thursday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and all day the first Saturday of each month.
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From Food & Wine, Jun 2006
“This abstract cube-shaped structure in a steel-mesh skin includes an incredible new theater. When the sky is a brilliant blue, the building shimmers like a block of ice; on an overcast afternoon, it seems to merge with the clouds....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Jan 2006
“Celebrity architects have already completed expansions of important local arts institutions (Herzog & de Meuron at the Walker Art Center; Michael Graves & Associates at the Children's Theatre Company)...” MORE>>
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