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Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists’ Residency has announced the purchase of 137 Center Street in Douglas, Michigan. The former site of the Douglas library will become the permanent home of Ox-Bow House, ...
A growing group of artists “have benefited from what could be called the ‘rediscovery industrial complex’: a cottage industry within the art market that looks to the past to find figures—often women ...
Hairpin Arts Center, in partnership with the Logan Square Chamber of Commerce, will present “On Being: A Group Art Show,” curated by Ingrid TS Rodriguez and featuring works from Rodriguez, Brianna ...
Though it wasn't planned this way, there's a thread through most of the feature stories in this issue that's personal for me, ...
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto announced plans for a South Loop soccer stadium in an open letter: “Chicago is where I built my business, my family and my life. And while I never set out to own a ...
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You have had resemblances to cactuses in recent days. It hasn’t always been pleasant and cheerful, but you have become pretty skilled at surviving, even thriving, despite an ...
Keir Graff has turned his Newcity story on the history of the Fine Arts Building—our longest feature ever published—into a book published by Trope, coming this June. He’ll celebrate its release at the ...
James Rondeau, the director of the Art Institute of Chicago, “will be returning to his role at the museum on [Monday] following the results of an investigation subsequent to a recent plane incident ...
“At the Art for Tomorrow conference in Milan, participants faced sobering financial and geopolitical realities, while still finding reasons for hope and joy,” reports the New York Times. “’We all ...
“Set in a former currency exchange remodeled into a sanctuary filled with spinning records and steeping tea,” Theaster Gates and Rebuild Foundation’s “A Listening Space” invites the public into a ...
“A significant, large-scale work by the late artist Sol LeWitt vanished from the exterior of a federally owned downtown building—and the government agency in charge of the piece had refused to say why ...
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