CHICAGO — Jordan Scott makes pictures by collaging thousands of vintage postage stamps onto panel and canvas and coating the surface in resin.
Philip A Hartigan
Philip Hartigan is a UK-born artist and writer who now lives, works and teaches in Chicago. He also writes occasionally for Time Out-Chicago. Personal narratives (his own, other peoples', and invented) are the focus of his studio work, and of several public art projects undertaken in recent years.
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CHICAGO — Artist studios in Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Ohio, and Pennsylvannia.
The Passing of a Chicago Art Legend
CHICAGO — Two weeks ago, news began to spread of the death of John Kearney, a fixture in the Chicago art world for more than seven decades. He was 89 years old.
Encounters with an Artist Who Paints in Public
CHICAGO — Artist Audrey Ushenko literally makes public art.
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Artist studios in the Netherlands and Canada, Connecticut, Washington, and New York.
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Artist studios in California, Colorado, Israel, New Jersey, and Quebec.
The Overlooked Elegance of Japanese Pattern Books
The major difference between this and other exhibitions of Japanese moku hanga (woodblock printing) is that the prints were all made as pattern and design books for the Japanese textile market.
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Artist studios from California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Mississippi.
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Artist studios in California, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Singapore.
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Artist studios in Sweden, Israel, New York, Rhode Island, and Ohio.
Critical Americana in Chicago
CHICAGO — In a group show at Packer Schopf Gallery, three artists explore ideas or activities that are central to American identity: nature, political protest, and sports.
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Artist studios in South Carolina, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, and Illinois.