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Natalie Krick, Natural Deceptions, David Weinberg Coat Check Gallery, through Sept 14 GALLERY NOTE: The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University is closed until January for facility repairs to water damage. GALLERIES & ARTISTS: We warmly welcome your comments and suggestions. Please use our contact form for feedback and to submit info and image links for the PhotoArtsChicago newsletter, gallery guide, artist directory and our Behind the Lens blog. All images copyright by the individual artists. View the PhotoArtsChicago.com copyright policy.
Barbara Crane and Joseph Miller, Chicago Photography Center, May 3-June 9 MORE & ONGOING EXHIBITS:
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Holly Roberts, As The Crow Flies, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Jan. 11-March 2 Above: Man With Holes In The Sky Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Jan. 11-March 31 Above, top: Distant steam vents, Yellowstone, 2008 Above, bottom: Orange Scheider, Fort Worth, TX, 2000
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All images copyright by the individual photographers. View the PhotoArtsChicago.com copyright policy. Look for an overview of the work of Terry Evans at the Catherine Edelman Gallery this fall. The exhibit opens Sept. 7 and runs through Oct. 27. It includes 22 images, including aerial work from Chicago, Greenland, North Dakota and Kansas, plant specimens from the Smithsonian and Field Museum collections, slag processing at an Indiana steel plant, and mountaintop removal in eastern Kentucky. Pictured above is Sailboats and Skyscrapers, Chicago, July 29. Juvenile-in-Justice opens Sept. 13 at the Roosevelt University Gage Gallery, featuring the photography of Richard Ross, principal photographer for the Getty Conservation Institute and Getty Museum. Every Breath We Drew is a new portfolio of intimate portraits by Jess Dugan on exhibit at the Schneider Gallery this fall. The show opens Sep. 7 and runs through Oct. 27. Pictured above: Erica and Kritsa 2012. Jimmy Robert Vis-à-vis, running Aug. 25-Nov. 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, is the first major solo museum exhibition in the United States of work by Brussels-based artist Jimmy Robert. He typically uses photographic portraiture as a starting point for his works on paper, gently breaking down divisions between two and three dimensions, image and object. In some cases Robert uses found photographs that he tears, collages, tapes, and crumples before digitally scanning them and pinning them to the wall. In other cases, Robert takes new photographs in his studio and crams them into wooden boxes or arranges them on the gallery floor. This fall at the Stephen Daiter Gallery: Collateral Damage: The Human Face of War. There is work by Samantha Appleton, Vincent Cianni, Ashley Gilbertson, and Stephanie Sinclair, plus select historic war photographs by Dmitri Baltermants, Robert Capa, Werner Bischof, Wayne Miller, and others. The exhibit opens Sept. 7 and runs through Dec. 1. Taste of Chicago, a photography exhibit by Joseph Sterling, runs Sept. 8 through Oct. 27 at Alibi Fine Art. The signs in the windows on Michigan Avenue proclaim "We Want To Be Ordinary." Inside the Chicago Cultural Center is an exhibit called Industry of the Ordinary: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, running through Feb. 17, 2013. The show includes a sampling from over 80 of the Industry of the Ordinary (IOTO) projects displayed with objects, photos and video documentation that includes “Line in the Sand” which engaged the public directly as the artists drew a line on State Street with a flesh-colored crayon to encourage on-lookers response. Industry of the Ordinary, by the way, is the name artists Adam Brooks and Mathew Wilson have chosen to work under for this project. Pictured above: Match of the Day II, (Industry of the Ordinary, as Old God and Young God, play table football, first to 100 goals, on the promontory point by North Avenue beach) 2005, documentation of performance (photo by Greg Stimac). Jan Tichy is collaborating with the Museum of Contemporary Photography for a one-year period to create a museum-wide exhibition based on the museum’s collection of more than 12,000 images and objects. The first exhibit 1979:1 – 2012:21 opens Oct. 12 and runs through Dec. 23. Pictured above is a still from Tichy's video installation Things To Come (1933-2012). The Prague-born artist works in the mediums of video, sculpture, architecture, sound and photography. QUICK HITS & CONTINUING RUNS: Sense and Sensibility, an exhibit by Shane Huffman, opens Sept. 14 at 65 Grand and runs though Oct. 13. Peripheral Views: States of America at the Museum of Contemporary Photography through Sept. 7. Skyscraper: Art and Architecture Against Gravity continues through Sept. 23 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Film and Photo New York continues through Nov. 25 at the Art Institute of Chicago.
SPECIAL EVENTS: More than 100 galleries from around world converge on Navy Pier Sept. 20-23 for Expo Chicago, followed by SOFA Chicago Nov 2-4. The 42nd Annual Pilsen East Artists' Open House is slated for Oct. 5-7. GALLERIES & ARTISTS: We warmly welcome your news, comments and suggestions. Please use our contact form for feedback and to submit info and image links for the Photo Arts Chicago newsletter, gallery guide, artist directory and Behind the Lens series. All images copyright by the individual photographers. View the PhotoArtsChicago.com copyright policy. |
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