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Posts tagged "Jeriah Hildwine"

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (5/4-5/6)

5/4 - Arc Gallery – 2156 N. Damen Ave. Bensenville, IL: O’Hare Airport Expansion Project, work by the Langolier Photo Collective; Opera Femmes Fatales, work by Esther Charbit; Points of Departure, work by Jane Stevens. Reception 6-9pm. Black Cloud Gallery – 1909 S. Halsted St. Natural Selection. Reception 7-10pm. Catherine Edelman Gallery – 300 W... Read more »

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (2/10-2/12)

2/10 GARFIELD PARK/WEST SIDE - Johalla Projects – 1821 W Hubbard St, Suite 110. Reasons to Cut Into the Earth, work by Heidi Norton. Reception 7-10pm. NEW CAPITAL – 3114 W. Carroll St. McPARLANE/Apocalypse in the Pleasure Garden. Reception 8-11pm LINCOLN PARK - Rotofugi Gallery – 2780 N. Lincoln. Jeremy Tinder and Steve Seeley. Reception... Read more »

The Weekend Gallery Crawl (12/9-12/11)

12/9 BUCKTOWN/NORTH MILWAUKEE CORRIDOR - El Nandu – 2731 W. Fullerton Ave. Apolo Miranda. Reception 6-9pm. Tom Robinson Gallery – 2416 W. North Ave. Sculptures, Drawings, and Whales, work by Jim MacRoberts, Scott Gordon Wills, and Tom Robinson. Reception 5-9pm. HYDE PARK - SHoP – 5638 S. Woodlawn Ave. Red Flags Salon: John Preus and... Read more »
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The Weekly Gallery Crawl (11/18 - 11/20)

Friday 11/18 - 4Art Inc. Gallery – Zhou B. Art Center, 1029 W. 35th St., Ste. 403. BridgePort Art Walk. Reception 7-10pm A+D Gallery – 619 S. Wabash Ave. Art Directors Club Awards Exhibition. Reception 5-8pm. Co-Prosperity Sphere – 3219 South Morgan st. Level Eater 2, work by Ben Carney, Carl Baratta, Caroline Carlsmith, Daniel... Read more »

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (11/4-11/6)

Friday 11/4 Addington Gallery – 704 N. Wells. Michael Hoffman & Sandra Dawson. Reception 5-8pm. Alderman Exhibitions - 350 N. Ogden Ste. 400. Somewhere Between Right and Wrong There is Nothing Left, work by Matias Cuevas. Reception 6:30-10pm. Andrew Bae Gallery – 300 W. Superior St. Dokkebi and Other Tales, work by Leeah Joo. Reception... Read more »

Afterbirth of a Nation: Residual Effects of Racist Themes in American Popular Cinema

by Jeriah Hildwine We’ve come a long way since D.W. Griffith’s infamously racist 1915 depiction of the Civil War and Reconstruction in “Birth of a Nation,” but depictions of African Americans in Hollywood have not entirely escaped the shadow of the more overt racism of the past.  Several recent popular films provide clear evidence of... Read more »
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Leading Whores to Culture

by Jeriah Hildwine At a recent art writers salon dinner hosted by Tricia Van Eck at her still-in-the-works space 6018 NORTH (her new endeavor after leaving her position as the MCA’s chief curator), the group of us were posed some questions, and one in particularly proved thorny.  Things got heated, chaotic, and nasty, which is... Read more »

Jerry Saltz Says "Time-Traveling Revolutionaries Pulled Art Dealer From Venice Canal!"

by Jeriah Hildwine Michele Maccarone living the good life, with snacks, a hottie, and an intact nose. (Photo from lyricsdog.eu) In a recent article on Artnet.com, Jerry Saltz recounts New York art dealer Michele Maccarone’s story of how she broke her nose at the Venice: “Around 3:30 am one night, tipsy and tired, she was... Read more »

Guerilla Smiles: The Food Art of Nick Jirasek

by Jeriah Hildwine I first heard about Studio 1020 back in February 2010, when I read Jason Foumberg’s review of Doug Fogelson’s “Salt Room” in New City. Not long thereafter I got an invitation to attend an exhibition of collaborative work by Tony Fitzpatrick, Matthew Hoffman, Meghan Lorenz, KS Rives, and “12 others.” Unfortunately I... Read more »
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Monday Morning Quarterback: 3/25

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by Stephanie Burke & Jeriah Hildwine Steph: It’s getting warmer, I swear it is. As I sit and begin this week’s MMQB, it’s sunny outside my office window. I know that it is, in reality, no more than 35 degrees outside, but the sunlight has the spring glow to it, that glow that instantly pulls... Read more »