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Review: Exploring the Relationship Between Art and Music at the Oak Park Art League

Shanti by Gammage

A common element that visual art and music share is their power to evoke an emotional response. Artists and musicians create works that not only unlock emotions, but also alter […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • August 7, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Feature , Stages , Theater

    Dialogs: Architecture Collides With Theater in Steppenwolf Podcast, “Collision,” Featuring AS+GG’s Gordon Gill

    Theater and architecture share a creative bond in this edition of Steppenwolf Theatre’s Half Hour podcast series. The podcast features Gordon Gill, the architect for Steppenwolf’s new Arts and Education […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • August 5, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Essays , Lit , Nonfiction , Painting & sculpture , Poetry

    Review: Complex, Dynamic, and Unruly, Fleeting Monuments for the Wall of Respect, edited by Romi Crawford

    Fleeting Monuments for the Wall of Respect Edited by Romi Crawford Green Lantern Press Performance artist Jefferson Pinder offers, as a fleeting monument to the long-gone Wall of Respect, a […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • August 1, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Design , Gallery

    GALLERY: Chicago Auto Show 2021

    We couldn’t get enough of the double gloss, pearlescent, almost holographic colors on all the brand new models at this year’s Chicago Auto Show, and even though the show was […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • July 15, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Beyond , Design , Event

    Big Wheel, Keep On Turning–Chicago Auto Show Returns to McCormick Place for Slightly Altered 2021 Show

    The Chicago Auto Show was one of the last events we covered in 2020 before the pandemic hit, and the new July edition of the Chicago Auto Show that opens […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • July 15, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Comics and Graphic Novels

    Vibrant and Subversive Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now at MCA thru October 3

    Chicago is a printing town. In the early 20th century, the many printing houses spawned an entire Printer’s Row, located near the Dearborn train station where the paper arrived and […]

  • Karin McKie
  • July 14, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Museum

    The Field Museum’s Summer Blockbuster Becoming Jane Is a Heartfelt Look at Goodall’s Legacy and How She Inspires Women in Science

    Inspiration is almost like divine intervention. There you (or someone else) are, living your life, totally unaware that the next moment or moments, everything will change for you. You don’t […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • July 13, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Sculpture

    Art on the Street: Get Over to Halsted for Hello, Helios, an Homage to the Sun in Greektown

    Chicago is known for its public art and you usually find it in high-traffic areas like Michigan Avenue or on Loop office building plazas. But this summer, we suggest you […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 4, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Beyond , Museum , Museums , Suburbs and exurbs

    Frida Kahlo: Timeless Opens Today at Glen Ellyn’s Cleve Carney Museum of Art

    Whether you’ve studied Frida Kahlo and her works intensively or she exists as merely a name and notion in your mind, there’s a few concrete things that come to mind […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • June 5, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Museum

    Review: Bisa Butler: Portraits Are Brilliantly Complex and Emotive

    It felt like no coincidence that I found myself in the Art Institute’s Bisa Butler exhibit the same day I had wandered through Monet and Chicago. To view Butler’s amazing […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • May 24, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Museum , Painting & sculpture

    Review: Monet and Chicago Should Be on Your Bucket List

    One thing I love about travelling is the opportunity it gives you to get to know someplace new. It’s why I eschew experiences I can have other places in favor […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • May 19, 2021
    • Art & Museums , Gallery , Museum

    Review: UIMA Presents Two Perspectives on Abstract Art

    Corey Postiglione, Rondel Diptych #1

    When going to an exhibition that presents abstract art, two questions always come to mind: Can contemporary abstract art still create an element of surprise? And is it still a […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • May 15, 2021
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