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The Forger’s Apprentice — August 9

 

Mark-Forgy-Forger's-ApprentTHE FORGER’S APPRENTICE

FREE presentation at 8 PM at the State Theatre, Friday, August 9

In the late 1960s Elmyr de Hory was the world’s most talented and successful art forger. In 1967 his chicanery ended in a scandal that rocked the art world, although this monocle-wearing charmer’s artful deception did not end there. Join Mark Forgy, de Hory’s former personal assistant, for a showing of the BBC documentary, “Elmyr: The True Picture?” followed by a Q&A with Forgy. The event takes place immediately following the opening reception for “Stolen Goods,” the August art exhibit at Crossings. 

“Stolen Goods,” is a group show featuring artwork inspired by Old Masters, but modified to reveal the actual artist’s own truth. The opening reception is Friday, August 9, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Both the reception and the de Hory presentation next door at the State Theatre are free and open to the public.  

For more than 20 years de Hory’s bogus masterpieces filtered into prestigious collections on five continents. He seduced almost everyone he met, counting Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles among his friends. As a young American Midwesterner, Forgy fell under his spell when he met de Hory in 1969 on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza, becoming his personal assistant while de Hory became Forgy’s mentor and closest friend.

Forgy’s book, The Forger’s Apprentice, is a coming-of-age journey of discovery providing the most personal account of this “famously infamous” faker, through the eyes of his protégé—the Forger’s Apprentice. His book is available at Crossings.

Crossings’ August exhibit in conjunction with this presentation takes a wry look at artistic appropriation. Artists were invited to express what fakery means to them or to “fudge the truth” visually. The exhibit is on display through the month of August and may be seen free of charge during regular open hours.

Elmyr de Hory: The Official Website by Mark Forgy

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information, call 507-732-5210.

Michael Perry & The Long Beds — April 12

Michael-Perry-Long-BedsCrossings brings Michael Perry and the Long Beds to Zumbrota's State Theatre at 7:30 on Friday, April 12. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 the day of the show. To purchase tickets call 732-7616. Doors open at 6:30.

Appearing onstage with his band the Long Beds, Michael Perry will weave stories and humor (including material from The Clodhopper Monologues) throughout a lively concert of original songs, including those on his albums and a couple of tunes fresh out of the pen.

The music of the Long Beds has been called everything from country folk to roughneck folk and folk-twang to good old Americana. The band prefers the description given by an audience member after a benefit concert in Perry’s old high school gym: “You sound just like Gordon Lightfoot… only zippier!”

Perry's songs are a direct reflection of his life growing up in small town Wisconsin. Ranging from straight-up twang to churchly harmonies and populated by characters drawn straight from rural and small town America, they launch from places like the overpass outside Perry’s beloved hometown of New Auburn, Wisconsin (population currently 562), a gospel service in a granary, and the kitchen floor of a woman about to drop a world of hurt on her drunken husband. “I was raised by farmers and preachers and tough country women, and I suppose my songs reflect that,” says Perry. “Then again, certain wisdoms are available only from whistlers, frauds, and sinners, so I try to slide them a line or two as well.”

Band members include backup vocalists and musicians Billy Krause on guitar and banjo, Chuck Roll on bass guitar and autoharp, and Christopher Ramey on guitar and keyboard, and special guests.

Perry is the author of bestselling memoirs "Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time," "Truck: A Love Story," "Coop: A Year of Poultry, Pigs and Parenting," and "Visiting Tom: A Man, A Highway, and the Road To Roughneck Grace," as well as the essay collection "Off Main Street." He will give a lecture the day after the concert entitled Writing from the Middle of Nowhere. Perry will discuss his book and magazine writing techniques, how to survive the freelance life and the publishing world, and most importantly, how "the middle of nowhere" can be the most powerful writing element of all. The lecture is $35 and takes place at Crossings on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Read more about it here!

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota.

William Kent Krueger is coming!

The State Theatre is proud to announce the appearance of this beloved local author at 7 pm on Thursday, October 25.

William Kent Krueger, a multi award-winning author and crime writer, lives in St. Paul. He is best known for his Cork O'Connor series set primarily in Minnesota. He is the recipient of  back to back Anthony awards for best novel and is a four time Minnesota Book Award winner. 

Krueger will take the stage to discuss all his books, including his most recent work, Trickster's Point, which debuted at #12 on the New York Times bestseller list.

This program is free and open to the public.

"Krueger’s intimate knowledge of Minnesota’s northern reaches and respect for Native American life, ancient and modern, provide an intricate setting for this gem of a mystery."
Publishers Weekly

Presented by the Zumbrota Public Library in cooperation with SELCO.

This project was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

To learn more about William Kent Krueger, go to http://www.williamkentkrueger.com/index.html