Top 5 Weekend Picks (2/17-2/19)
1. Living By Example at Northeastern Illinois University Fine Arts Center Work by Jeroen Nelemans, Ryan Richey, Ryan Travis Christian, Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, Deborah Boardman, Dana Carter, Kirsten Leenaars, Zachary Cahill, Ann Toebbe, Melissa Oresky, Alberto...
Fielding Practice Episode 12 Now Live on the Art21 Blog
The latest episode of “Fielding Practice,” the Chicago-centric podcast/gabfest featuring Duncan MacKenzie, Dan Gunn and me has just been posted on the Art21 Blog as part of Bad at Sports’ ongoing Centerfield column. Â This week, regular panelists...
Matters of the Heart and Hand: An Interview with Chido Johnson, Part 1
The Love Librarian is in. Another Valentine’s Day may be behind us, but Detroit-based artist Chido Johnson still wants to talk about love. For the month of February, Johnson is the official Love Librarian of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD),...
Sextuor: l’origine des espèces
“We are in the Age of Arthropods, in the fossiliferous rocks the oldest have suddenly appeared the species belonging to the great divisions of animals. But we are in the Age of Arthropods, far more numerous than Mammals.” — Georges Aperghis, Sextuor l’origine des espèces, New York debut.



