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  1. Since 2015, we've redefined the art collecting experience, curating highly sought-after exhibits that transcend conventionality. Our gallery showcases a diverse array of museum-grade accent pieces from both local talents and international experts, establishing us as the go-to destination for art enthusiasts in Chicago.

  2. Aug 20, 2021 · THE RELAPSE Econo-Art Theatre Company In every small, offbeat Chicago theater I’ve been to, the artistic director or members of the company have spoken yearningly of how someday they will really ...

  3. Feb 22, 2016 · Mika Horibuchi. Mika Horibuchi is a painter who says her work explores human perception, how we see, and real versus fake. She co-founded and co-directs 4th Ward Project Space, an artist-run gallery in Hyde Park. Mika Horibuchi, 4 of Hearts, 2015, oil on linen, 14” x10” or 35 x 25cm. Courtesy of the artist and PATRON Gallery, Chicago.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · As we hone the process each year of finding who’s next in the Chicago art world, it gets more, not less challenging. That’s a reflection of the breadth and depth of that world; for this selection of ten artists, we consulted hundreds of artists and art leaders for their suggestions, which we added to our own critics’ choices. From that ...

    • Dawoud Bey
    • Gladys Nilsson
    • Jeanne Gang
    • Kerry James Marshall
    • Anne Wilson
    • Amanda Williams
    • Bethany Collins
    • Terry Evans
    • Judy Ledgerwood

    Photographer Dawoud Bey has called Chicago home since 1998. While known for his color photography and striking portraits, for this project, Bey returned to black-and-white printing of his early years and turned his attention on an unpeopled landscape: homes and patches of land that are understood to have formed part of the Underground Railroad. For...

    Among the most celebrated watercolorists working today, longtime Chicagoan Gladys Nilsson studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and has taught at the school for over 25 years. As a member of the artist group known as the Hairy Who, Nilsson helped inject new and unique energy into the city’s art landscape. Her mischievous scen...

    Internationally renowned for her Aqua Tower, Jeanne Ganghas designed buildings across the world, and many in and around Chicago, including the Writers’ Theatre, several residential buildings, two boat houses along the river, the Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo, and a community center in the Auburn-Gresham neighborhood. Gang designed this space...

    For the last three decades, artist Kerry James Marshall has applied themes from art history to examine and recontextualize the representation of black culture. In his painting series Vignette Suite, Marshall used characteristics of the fanciful 18th-century French Rococo style and projected positive images of black life, centered around the notion ...

    Anne Wilson, the Chicago-based artist and professor emeritus of Fiber and Material Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, defies easy categorization. Working with everyday materials such as table linens, bed sheets, human hair, lace, thread, glass, and wire, Wilson considers the inequities of factory labor, the impact of globalizati...

    Currently based in the South Side neighborhood of Bridgeport, Amanda Williams was born and raised in the Chicagoland area. Her work blends her architectural training with traditional art approaches to confront issues of race, value, and urban space. For her most famous project,Color(ed) Theory, which debuted at the Chicago Architecture Biennial in ...

    Originally from Alabama, Bethany Collins currently lives in Chicago making work that explores the deep-rooted connections between race and language. In The Birmingham News, 1963, Collins presents 18 embossed and distressed front pages from issues of the Birmingham News published during 1963, a seismic year for the civil rights movement. While most ...

    A Kansas City native, Terry Evans moved to Chicago in 1994 and has lived here since. After focusing on the Midwestern prairie for many years, Evans took to the skies and photographed the city from above for her Revealing Chicagoproject. From backyard pools to the city jail, the lakefront to industrial areas, Evans sought to show “the diversity and ...

    A longtime Midwesterner and decades-long Chicagoan, Judy Ledgerwood paints monumental abstractions that explore both the perceptual effects and the politics of color, luminosity, pattern, and scale. After earning her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1984, she turned to traditionally “feminine” pastels and decorative forms in o...

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Of the total patients in the study, 30.52 percent experienced a relapse, while 69.48 percent experienced no relapse. The patients were primarily male and accounted for 54.72 percent of the ...

  6. Relapse Records is an American independent record label based in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Matthew F. Jacobson in 1990. It was founded by Matthew F. Jacobson in 1990. The label features many grindcore , death metal , metalcore and sludge metal artists.

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