“Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable” reviewed in Chicago Reader
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by Mia Morettini
5d ago
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“Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable” reviewed in Newcity
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by Mia Morettini
1w ago
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Lois Taylor Biggs on “Brenda Draney: Drink from the river”
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by David Merz
2M ago
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Suzanne Jackson: Listen’ N Home reviewed in Hyperallergic
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by Mia Morettini
2M ago
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Rathin Barman reviewed in Chicago Reader
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by Mia Morettini
2M ago
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Rachel Haidu and Helen Molesworth in Conversation
Arts Club of Chicago
by David Merz
4M ago
Thursday February 15 Public Program: Visual Art 6:00 pm Program The publications Open Questions and Each One Another attack two core questions: how does one find “oneself” in art? And what do museums, universities, and art history have in common as tools and obstacles in that search? Celebrated curator Helen Molesworth joins esteemed art historian Rachel Haidu in a conversation that will unfold some of the ways that art presents new questions about pleasure, identity, and the reactions of the observer. Free and Open to the Public Registration: In-person Virtual ..read more
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Big Fluxus Show (Name tbd)
Arts Club of Chicago
by David Merz
8M ago
Friday October 20th Evening Public Program: Performance 6:00 pm Performance Celebrating 30 years since the Fluxus Festival at The Arts Club of Chicago and 60 (+1) years of the Fluxus movement, The Arts Club teams up with Chicago’s contemporary Fluxus practitioners to interpret historical scores. Curated by Chris Reeves, Hannah Higgins, and Simon Anderson, this evening of performance will feature works by Ben Patterson, Mieko Shiomi, Alison Knowles, Charlotte Moorman, Dick Higgins, and George Brecht–interpreted by Alberto Aguilar, Dorothy Carlos, Jesse Malmed, Josh Rios, Lauren Sudbink, and Sus ..read more
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Dr. Esther da Costa Meyer on the Architecture of Refugee Housing
Arts Club of Chicago
by David Merz
9M ago
Thursday October 5 Evening Program: Alsdorf-Freehling Lecture/On the Exhibition Dr. Esther da Costa Meyer on the Architecture of Refugee Housing In-person program with option to view remotely Program 6:00 pm   Artist Rathin Barman’s work, currently on view at The Arts Club, evokes the palatial colonial villas in Kolkata, many now inhabited by migrants fleeing violence. This correlation between colonialism and asylum seekers is crucial, as most refugees trying to reach Europe hail from former colonies. Esther da Costa Meyer, Visiting Professor at the Yale University School of Architec ..read more
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Rathin Barmin in conversation with Priyanka Raja
Arts Club of Chicago
by David Merz
9M ago
Tuesday September 19 Exhibition Opening Gallery Talk Rathin Barman: Unsettled Structures 6:00- 7:00 pm Including concrete and brass wall reliefs and a newly commissioned room-scaled installation, Rathin Barman: Unsettled Structures considers the creative reuse by migrant populations of abandoned colonial mansions in the artist’s home city of Kolkata, India. Barman will be in conversation with Priyanka Raja of Experimenter in Kolkata. Artist talk and opening gallery reception are free and open to all. IN-PERSON REGISTRATION VIRTUAL REGISTRATION   Image: Rathin Barman, One, and the Other (S ..read more
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Table Reading of Max & Ziney by Kimberly McMillan
Arts Club of Chicago
by David Merz
9M ago
Thursday August 10 Evening Program: Film/Theater Table Reading of Max & Ziney by Kimberly McMillan In-person program Wine and Hors D’oeuvre Reception 6:00 pm | Program 6:30 pm Kimberly McMillan’s Max & Ziney is a screenplay for a television pilot featuring a lonely, middle-aged divorcee, at the end of her dating rope, who must keep her world from falling apart, while at the same time, battling her illusory inner critic, who follows her everywhere. A collection of actors joins McMillan for a staged reading of her hilarious, pithy, and searingly candid episode in The Arts Club’s salon. S ..read more
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