by Jacob Wick | Jul 18, 2014 | Blog
I met Lane Relyea, chair of the Department of Art Theory & Practice at Northwestern University and author of the recent book Your Everyday Art World, at the Edgewater Lounge on the north side of Chicago. While we talked, Brazil lost to the Netherlands 0-3, an...
by stephanieburke | Jul 17, 2014 | Blog
1. Fluorescenceing at Andrew Rafacz Gallery Work by Jeremy Bolen. Andrew Rafacz Gallery is located at 835 W. Washington Ave. Reception Saturday, 4-7pm. 2. New Works at ACRE Projects Work by Ashley Morgan and Joseph Morris. ACRE Projects is located at 1913 W. 17th St....
by Eric Asboe | Jul 16, 2014 | Blog
Christian Marclay’s The Clock debuted in London nearly four years ago. I voraciously read about the monumental work at the time, marveling at the dedication needed to edit together the thousands of clips of clocks and watches, and I longed to see it for its...
by Erin Leland | Jul 11, 2014 | Blog
Setting the stage, the Liverpool Biennial is spread among multiple buildings within Liverpool’s city center. A previously abandoned trade union center called The Old Blind School holds the work of seventeen artists, this blind school rehabilitated enough –...
by stephanieburke | Jul 10, 2014 | Blog
1. Murmurs at Regards Work by Josh Atlas, Christopher Aque, Joseph Cassan, David Giordano, Lauren Spencer King, Andrea Longacre-White, Ethan Rose and Kristen VanDeventer. Regards is located at 2216 W. Chicago Ave. Reception Friday, 5-8pm. 2. Ugly Smile at Peanut...
by Thomas Friel | Jul 9, 2014 | Blog
The work of Chanel Von Habsburg-Lothringen speaks of violence and abjection through the trauma of abandonment. Using photographic collage, she creates claustrophobic spaces to intensify painful experiences. Memory blends with filmic reference, blurring reality so the...