TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (1/23-1/29)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (1/23-1/29)

1.  Elisa Harkins: Teach Me A Song January 25, 4PM Center for Native Futures: 56 W Adams St   2. Kelly Reaves: Caviar Nightmares January 24, 6-9PM Cleaner Gallery + Projects: 1856 N Richmond St   3. Leopold Segedin: Conflict & Confrontation January 23,...
TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (1/16-1/22)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (1/16-1/22)

1. SanaS: A Reflection of Art as Radiance, Healing, Dream, and Empathy January 17, 6-10PM The Plan: 610 N Albany Ave Work by: Edra Soto, Judith Mullen, Mel Cook, Melissa Oresky, Nazafarin Lotfi, Whitney Bradshaw, Karen Schoemer & Zak Boerger. Curated by Diana...
Episode 888: Sharon & Guy + Marin R. Sullivan + Brandon Johnson

Episode 888: Sharon & Guy + Marin R. Sullivan + Brandon Johnson


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A strange and lucky number for an episode packed with the profound! This week, we dive deep into design, architecture, and the unique culture of Chicago. We kick things off with an interview featuring Sharon & Guy, the dynamic design collaborative whose thought-provoking artworks are included in The Spaces We Call Home. Then switch to  Marin R. Sullivan, the curator of this important show, to discuss how their work reflects on identity, place, and home. Finishing with Brandon Johnson, publisher of Almighty & Insane Books about his exploration of Chicago’s gangland ephemera, the hidden histories of modern architecture, tagging, visionary art, and why Chicago continues to inspire generations of creators. Don’t miss out!

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (1/9-1/15)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (1/9-1/15)

1. Rachel Jackson: Techno Primitivism January 9, 6-10PM Weatherproof: 3336 W Lawrence Ave #303   2. Lillian Heredia: Yield January 9, 5-8PM Lillstreet Art Center: 4401 N Ravenswood   3. Purpose of a system is what it does January 11, 6-9PM SAWHORSE: 4222 W...
Sub-Rural #45, Petah Coyne at the Chazen

Sub-Rural #45, Petah Coyne at the Chazen

Petah Coyne is a well-recognized, well-vetted, well-travelled, and well-deserved darling of art critics and curators. An example of her thirst for fabricating radically poignant, sometimes agonizing, often spellbinding neo-natural phenomena just closed in the...