THE INEFFABLE TREASURES OF MINXUS EXHIBITION - Wintzer (Japan), Skybridge Studios (USA), Chester (USA), Granlund (Finland), Orr (USA), Pullo (USA), Canard (USA), Weiss (Switzerland), Wahl (Germany)

Visual poetry by Marie Wintzer (Saitama, Japan) in "The Ineffable Treasures of MinXus" Exhibition.

August 20, 2012 - As part of Solar Festival 2012, MinXus-Lynxus USA has hosted "The Ineffable Treasures of MinXus," an exhibition of work received in the USA during the Solar Festival and reflecting the spirit of MinXus. (Thus, the exhibition does not represent the holdings of other great MinXus collections of the world.)

 

The festival, as you will see, has inspired and created an opportunity to build the collection with exciting art as well as relics.

 

"Leda, the swan and the search for beauty and truth." By Marie Wintzer (Saitama, Japan). Unusual variant of a previously circulated visual poem.

 

 

Asemic/visual poetry by Marie Wintzer (Saitama, Japan) aka "The Asemic Tapestry of MinXus."

 

 

Detail of "The Asemic Tapestry of MinXus" by Marie Wintzer

 

Visit "Marie's Meal Box" to learn more than you could possibly imagine about Marie Wintzer aka Empress Marie Antonette:

 

http://mariesmailbox.blogspot.com/

 

 

Skybridge Studios (North Manchester, Indiana, USA) 

 

MinXus-Lynxus Solar Festival 2012 relics by Skybridge Studios (North Manchester, Indiana, USA).

 

 

By Skybridge Studios (Indiana, USA)

 

 

By Skybridge Studios (Indiana, USA)

 

 

MinXus relic - cowboy wrapping paper. By Skybridge Studios (Indiana, USA)

 

Don't miss the Skybridge Studios blog:

 

http://skybridgestudios.blogspot.com/

 

 MinXus Relic. Solar Disk by Dark wall sent to Skybridge Studios.

 

 

James A. Chester aka CB James (Vallejo, California, USA)

 

MinXus relic - ranch animal depiction. By James A. Chester (California, USA)

 

Make sure to visit James Chester's blogs:

 

http://www.midnightmailtrain.blogspot.com/

 

 

 MinXus relic. Empress Marie's Regal Solar Disk by Dark wall.

 

 

Carina Granlund (Petsmo, Finland)

 

"MinXus Internationale." MinXus propaganda by Carina Granlund (Petsmo, Finland)

 

 

 "The Red Mink" by Carina Granlund (Petsmo, Finland)

 

Carina Granlund has a fantastic blog!

 

http://www.carinagranlund.com/

 

 

 

Michael Orr (Decatur, Georgia, USA)

 

 "Untitled." Beautiful example of MinXus Formalism by Michael Orr (Clarkston, Georgia, USA)

Make sure to check out more of Michael's art:

http://cornpone.tumblr.com/

 

 

Kerri Pullo (Tucson, Arizona, USA)

 

"Gasemics #1" by Kerri Pullo (Tucson, Arizona, USA)

 

 

 

 MinXus relic. Solar Disk by Dark wall.

 

 

Richard Canard (Carbondale, Illinois,USA)

 

Conceptual-visual poetry. By Richard Canard (Carbondale, Illinois, USA)

 

 

 

Janine Weiss (Boudry, Switzerland)

 

Solar Disks by Janine Weiss (Switzerland)

 

Reverse side of Solar Disks by Janine Weiss.

 

 

Svenja Wahl (Heidelberg, Germany)

 

 Solar Festival Relic by Svenja Wahl (Heidelberg, Germany)

 

By Svenja Wahl.

 

By Svenja Wahl.

 

By Svenja Wahl.

 

Don't miss Svenja's blog!

 

http://amtfuerpostkunst.wordpress.com/

 

Many thanks to all who contributed to MinXus-Lynxus Solar Festival 2012!

MinXus never sleeps!

 

http://minxuslynxus2.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

 

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Comment by De Villo Sloan on August 21, 2012 at 12:31am

Yoma dont seem like homa no mora.

Comment by De Villo Sloan on August 21, 2012 at 12:22am

The Skybridge work is a personal fav, although I don't know what that is riding the mink. She also sent an actual soundtrack - a kind of MinXus music - that would be perfect to play w/ the exhibit. I can't upload it. Really great and unique contributions. 

Comment by Marie Wintzer on August 20, 2012 at 11:53pm

Fantastic exhibition! Definitely nothing square there! (is that a monkey riding a mink on Skybrisge's card?). The MinXus Solar Festival 2012 has been a blast...

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