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Citysearch Editorial Review. When this world-renown modern art museum got a makeover and building addition in 2005, some said a southbound view of the exterior--with its own glowing skin--looked like a giant robot monkey face. Others saw the man on the moon. But whatever anyone saw, the new exterior clearly spoke to the marvels of the interior: Everyone would see something different in the architecture and the contemporary and often times conversation-starting art--by artists like Matthey Barney, Jasper Johns, Josephy Bueys and Marcel Duchamp, just to name a few. The interior is minimalist and spacious, designed with exploration in mind. Permanent and traveling exhibits connect through cavernous, clean rooms, where art is the focus. And numerous dance and film exhibits make it a well-rounded adventure into a world focused on questioning art and reality.…
GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. My boyfriend and I went here one night unaware of the new gallery opening - which didn't start until 9PM it was only 6PM. we kinda walked aroudn and acted liek we knew what we were doing haha. But one of the watchers came up to us and asked if we needed help, he showed us the way to the front destk and there the lady gave us 2 free passes! It was really great. I recommend this for a first date!…
this is art?. We went to the walker on the free Saturday. It was really busy with many children. Maybe I don't have an appreciation for modern art, but is putting a toilet brush along with a mannequin hand and a sign that says "no children allowed" in a display case really art? There really was nothing there that made me contemplate it. At one point, there was an exhibit where an artist had used a black marker and wrote on the walls and drew stick people and other pictures of a 3rd grade caliber. I didn't read everything, but what I did read seemed to aim for a shock value. There was a stick person with a speech bubble that said "I'm standing on a bridge in Minneapolis. Ooops." It really does take a lot to offend me, but I found this in very bad taste- trivializing a pretty recent tragedy. I wouldn't waste a Saturday going here again. It's not a place for everyone, that's for sure.…
We're lucky to have it. We Minnesotans don't know how lucky we are to have such a great modern art museum. The restaurant 20.21 is wonderful as well!
Wasn't worth the $5 I paid for admission. Thoroughly disappointing. Nice building...horrible "art".. I visited Walker today after a walk through the Mpls Sculpture Garden. The garden and conservatory were great, but the museum was trash and filth. I like modern and contemporary art, but the works they have on display there don't qualify as either. In fact, it shouldn't qualify as art. Yes, the pieces "push the envelope." But there's no point to it. The impression I got from the works on display was that they were there for shock value and nothing more. I know, people will surely call me ignorant and unable to grasp the true concept being conveyed by the artists. And perhaps they'd be right. But I lack appreciation for things that have no meaning and simply exist to shock in the name of "creativity." Example....one HUGE exhibit on sexuality and private parts. What's the point? The works weren't beautiful, they weren't interesting. They were kindergarten calliber. Another exhibit on the suffering of African Americans, racism, oppression and prejudice.....first, the drawings and paintings were hardly provocative and were so simplistic it was more like a preschool drawing show and tell. And quite frankly the them is getting OLD and overused in art museums. I can appreciate the topic of race and oppression if it's provocative. But this exhibit was just more of what you see in any museum, in fact you can IMAGINE what you'd see in a museum on the topic, and you'd come away with the same impact as going to the museum. I paid $5 for admission using my university ID (student price). And I left the museum feeling robbed of $5. Should've bought a good burger somewhere instead. Also thought it was ridiculous how people in there were totally studying the pieces as if there was some hidden meaning behind them. Honestly, I went in enthusiastic to see art, and kept an open mind. There wasn't a single piece I saw in the whole museum that was worthy of a minute of my consideration. Never going back again. See the sculpture garden though....it's a nice stroll.…
