Art & Museums, Museum, Painting & sculpture

Review: Bengt Lindström Exhibition Explores the Magic of Nordic Mythology

Bengt Lindström, The Sinful King

The new exhibition at the Swedish American Museum—The Master of Ancient Mythology: Bengt Lindström—brings the public into the magical world of Nordic mythology. On display are 31 works by Bengt […]

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Art & Museums, Installation, Photography, Sculpture

Review: Perspectives of “New Age” Concepts at DePaul Art Museum

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When New Age first came into vogue in the late ’60s and ’70s, yoga, meditation and astrology as well as vegetarianism were viewed as exotic and often dismissed as forms […]

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Art & Museums, Painting & sculpture

Works by Sarah Cook: Encountering Light Between the Shadows of Chaos and Order

In a world that is in constant motion, we all look for that fleeting moment of quietude, that meditative space, where we can enjoy a brief period of mindfulness. In […]

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Art & Museums, Beyond, Dance, Museum, Museums, Music, Review, Stages, Theater

Oprah and Oppression in MCA’s Poor People’s TV Room

Oprah is a leitmotif in the multimedia movement narrative Poor People’s TV Room, at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art from April 12-15. United States Artist Fellow Okwui Okpokwasili and director-designer Peter […]

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Art & Museums, Museums, Photography

LUMA Presents Poignant Look at Refugee Crisis in Photo Exhibition

Gregory Beals, Za’atari Camp, Jordan

The Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) presents a compelling exhibition that sheds light on the refugee experience. Gregory Beals: They Arrived Last Night  is a collection of 40 photographs […]

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