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Posts tagged "West Loop"

The BODY @ kasia kay art projects October 29

The BODY at kasia kay art projects Opening on October 29 at kasia kay art projects is The BODY, an exhibition of new sculptures by Claudia Hart and paintings by Rim Lee.  Nothing in the exhbition is quite what it seems: Hart and Lee both explore feminism, the human body and identity from unique perspectives... Read more »

So You Think You Can Paint? A Perfect Reality Art Storm at Spoke

Ok, so today’s post is basically entirely lifted from a clever email I got from Spoke this morning, but they say what they want to say well, and I just want to get the word out about this sure-to-be entertaining event, So, You Think You Can Paint?  Deadlines are approaching, so if you’re interested in... Read more »

Lynne Drexler: Early Spring @ McCormick Gallery

Chicago has an unfortunate personality disorder when it comes to weather and the change of seasons.  We start looking for signs in March, and then we’re still shivering while we wait in late April. Then boom!  It’s 85 and humid and we’re into summer.  Spring fever that is lasting a little longer in Chicago’s art... Read more »
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Angelo Musco's Tehom @ Carrie Secrist Gallery

Carrie Secrist just had a big opening on May 1st for an artist relatively new to the gallery, and to the world, and now Chicagoans have a few weeks to see the large-scale solo show in the West Loop gallery.  The young Italian artist, Angelo Musco, showed his photographs at Secrist’s Art Chicago booth in... Read more »

Joan Winter: Silent Light @ Dubhe Carreno Gallery

The upcoming show at Dubhe Carreno’s gallery features work that fits nicely between the seasons this time of year – the work, by artist Joan Winter, is light and pure (like snow is at its best) but also bright, and hinting at things to come (like longer days and spring time.)  The artist states that... Read more »

Quickie Fundraiser for New Orleans @ Mars Gallery

I blogged about Mars Gallery’s Haiti auction a couple weeks ago, and the fundraiser was such a success, they’re at it again – this time to benefit the City of New Orleans. Nice of them to keep the good work up for a variety of causes!  An email auction is a little tricky, but maybe... Read more »
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Duncan Anderson: New Work at Kasia Kay Art Projects

Duncan R. Anderson opens a show of new work at Kasia Kay Art Projects in the West Loop (now located on Aberdeen between Lake and Fulton Market, just around the corner from her previous location) Friday, February 19.  This is his 2nd show at the gallery, again of course featuring his intricate, small sculptures and... Read more »

Michiko Itatani: New Series at Walsh Gallery

Michiko Itatani is a familiar name in Chicago art circles, and she is exhibiting new paintings at Walsh Gallery in the West Loop. She has exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally over the years – including at Printworks in River North, and at the now-closed Flatfile Galleries.  Her works are in... Read more »

Anne Drew Potter: Le Cirque de L'Armée Rouge at Dubhe Carreno Gallery

Walking into Dubhe Carreno’s West Loop Gallery, you encounter a circus made up of perfectly still, quiet, very young participants.  Sculptor Anne Drew Potter’s latest exhibition at the gallery, Le Cirque de L’Armee Rouge, was inspired by Dave Eggers’s novel, What is the What.  I haven’t read the book yet, but seeing the exhibition in... Read more »
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Baby, is that a new tattoo? Starting young at Carrie Secrist Gallery

Kids are rebelling at a younger and younger age these days, judging by all the ink these little babies are sporting in the photos at Carrie Secrist Gallery on West Washington.  But artist Dietrich Wegner makes the larger point that has more to do with society than just innocent babies, and seeing these photos and... Read more »