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Vibrant Stories Told Through Digital Illustration

As more artists have access to drawing tablets and the ability to draw or paint digitally on a screen, the debate continues whether digital artwork will ever gain the same […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • June 13, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Museum , Painting & sculpture

    MCA Exhibit Features Takashi Murakami in All His Chromatic Glory and Flamboyance

    Be prepared for your visit to The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg, the new exhibit of work by artist Takashi Murakami at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Your head may […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • June 7, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Painting & sculpture , Photography , Sculpture

    The Oak Park Art League Celebrates Frank Lloyd Wright at 150

    The Oak Park Art League pays tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright on the 150th anniversary year of his birth with the exhibition, Midwest Juried Exhibition: Elevating Nature, as well as other events […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • May 18, 2017
    • Architecture , Art & Museums , Installation , Uncategorized

    The Rise of Integrated New Media Installations: What It Means When Public Art & Architecture Go Digital

    No new building in Chicago was as highly anticipated in recent times as the engineering marvel that is 150 N. Riverside Plaza. The 54-story glass office tower–noted for its sharply […]

  • Bianca Bova
  • May 18, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Photography

    Rangefinder Gallery Offers Access to Intimate Life of Fidel Castro

    In the historic River North Gallery District on the second floor of 300 W Superior, you’ll find The Rangefinder Gallery. There you will be welcomed into gallery owner Dan Tamarkin’s […]

  • Abie Irabor
  • May 10, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Beyond , Museums

    On The Road: Minneapolis Institute of Art – A World Class Can’t-Miss

    Yoshitomo, Mia, Minneapolis, art, museums

    Though my heart remains buried in the mountains of the Wild West, my family has always been Midwestern. Though all of us are from Chicago itself originally, we’ve scattered a […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • May 2, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Museum

    Presidential Library Project Imagines Black Presidency Through Obama’s Legacy

    The Presidential Library Project:  Black Presidential Imaginary, currently on view at Hyde Park Art Center, offers a conceptual framework through which to imagine The Obama Presidential Center, which will be […]

  • Susan Musich
  • May 1, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Lit

    Celebrate Zine Night at the Field Notes Midwest HQ

    For a night of zines and beer, swing by the Field Notes Midwest HQ in West Loop this Thursday evening. Browse through zines, prints, and self-published art from local vendors, and […]

  • Colin S. Smith
  • April 25, 2017
    • Art & Museums

    Institutional Response to Chicago’s Public Art Crisis Reminds Us That Citizens Must Fight for Cultural Welfare

    A couple of weeks ago, I reported on Chicago’s emerging public art crisis. In that article, I cautioned against alarmism and optimism in equal measure, advice that still applies. I […]

  • Bianca Bova
  • April 23, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Museum , Photography

    #AiWeiwei at MoCP: The Power of the Phone

    Ai Weiwei’s photo selfie, Illumination (2009), which signaled the start of the artist-activist’s notoriety, is a defining image in the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s new exhibition, #AiWeiWei, covering a whole wall in […]

  • Susan Musich
  • April 19, 2017
    • Architecture , Art & Museums , Design , Museum , Painting & sculpture

    The Arts Club of Chicago: The Balance of Private Space and Public Engagement

    The Arts Club of Chicago, tucked unassumingly on the corner of Ontario and St. Clair in Streeterville, may be one of the most overlooked and under-appreciated exhibition spaces in the […]

  • Bianca Bova
  • April 18, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Museum , Museums , Painting & sculpture

    The Surreal World of ‘Vonnegut’s Odyssey’

    Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., author of fourteen novels and numerous short stories, was also a prolific visual artist during his lifetime.  On display at the National Veterans Art Museum is Vonnegut’s […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • April 18, 2017
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