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ON THE COVER The Flat Iron Arts Building The Flat Iron Artists Association (FIAA) sponsors the popular First Friday art shows in Wicker Park Bucktown each month. With the support of the WPB SSA#33 and other generous sponsors, the Flat Iron Artists Association and local artists have become a driving force of revitalization for the tradition of art in Wicker Park Bucktown. Each month the Flat Iron, located at 1579 N. Milwaukee Avenue, hosts the Wicker Park Bucktown First Friday from 6-10pm. Crowds regularly gather for this neighborhood celebration that is a perfect introduction to the art scene, as well as a great way to experience this vibrant community’s dining, music and shopping.
For the inaugural 2010 First Friday on February 5th, the Flat Iron Artists will stage Now You See It and Now You Don’t. The walls of the Flat Iron Arts Building will act as a “canvas” for a continuous flow of linear art, making the interior into one massive painting, going in many directions. But the experience won’t last long: the painting, by a select group of Chicago artists, will be debuted, experienced and vanished in one evening. Later this season on March 6, 7 & 8, don’t miss the spring smARTshow, one of four seasonal festivals throughout the year presented by FIAA . For more information on these and other FIAA events, visit www.wpbfirstfriday.com
Above: Crowds in the Flat Iron Building Atrium Photo by: Gentleman Jack Libby Cover Photo: Six Corners-Chicago by Kurt Kramer, with artwork samplings from Flat Iron artists.
The Flat Iron Arts Building 1579 N. Milwaukee (60622) info@theflatiron.com www.theflatironproject.com www.wpbfirstfriday.com
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Opening Receptions Opening receptions for new exhibitions usually take place every 5-6 weeks, between 5-8pm or 6-9pm on Friday evenings - unless noted otherwise. Artists are sometimes present, & the public is welcome. See gallery listings for show details, & phone us or visit chicagogallery news.com to check if schedules have changed since press time. This key will help you determine the district location of openings. DISTRICT KEY:
• River North • West Side/Loop • Pilsen/South • Michigan Ave. • North Side • Suburbs & Beyond
The 2010 Winter Gallery Season opens on Friday, January 8
F, February 26: Addington Gallery KH Judy A Saslow David Weinberg Gallery College of Lake County, Wright Gallery Sa, February 27: Douglas Dawson (3-6pm)
JANUARY F, January 1 Flat Iron Arts Building Studios F, January 8 Addington Jean Albano ArchiTech Russell Bowman Roy Boyd Melanee Cooper Catherine Edelman Gruen Galleries Habatat Gallery KH Ann Nathan Jennifer Norback Fine Art, Inc. Perimeter Printworks Byron Roche Judy A Saslow Schneider Vale Craft David Weinberg Gallery ARC Gallery & Educational Foundation The Architrouve Dubhe Carreño Packer Schopf Walsh Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909 Lakeside Legacy Arts Park Sa, January 9 Prospectus (5-10pm) Su, January 10 Evanston Art Center (1-4pm) F, January 15: Thomas Masters College of Lake County, Wright Gallery
Su, February 28: Evanston Art Center (1-4pm)
Sa, January 16: Douglas Dawson (3-6pm)
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Th, January 21: NIU Art Museum (4:30-7pm)
F, March 5: Roy Boyd Melanee Cooper Gruen Galleries Habatat Jennifer Norback Fine Art, Inc. Maya Polsky Schneider ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation Linda Warren Woman Made Flat Iron Arts Building Studios Lakeside Legacy Arts Park
F, January 22: Linda Warren Woman Made F, January 29: SAIC Rymer Gallery (4:30-7pm)
FEBRUARY F, February 5: Ken Saunders ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation 360SEE Flat Iron Arts Building Studios Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Gallery Lakeside Legacy Arts Park
Sa, March 6: Chicago Printmakers Collaborative Su, March 7: Brushwood Gallery, Ryerson Woods (1-3pm)
F, February 12: Nicole Perimeter Byron Roche Thomas Robertello Walsh Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909
F, March 12: Catherine Edelman Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909 Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Gallery
Sa, February 13: Tall Grass Arts Association
Sa, March 13: Prospectus (5-10pm)
F, February 19: Gruen Galleries Carl Hammer Printworks Zolla / Lieberman Packer Schopf Richard Gray
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District Tours & Walks Throughout Chicago gallery associations, studios and museums present monthly neighborhood tours and events. Most are complimentary, unless noted.
1st Thursdays River North / West Loop Galleries Monthly. Many galleries open 5-7pm. chicagoartdealers.org
1st Fridays Flat Iron Arts Building in Wicker Park 6-10pm • 1579 N. Milwaukee wpbfirstfriday.com Lakeside Legacy Arts Park 5-7:30pm • 401 Country Club Rd. Crystal Lake, IL LakesideLegacy.org MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) 6-10pm • 220 E. Chicago www.mcachicago.org (see web for ticket info)
2nd Fridays Pilsen East / The Chicago Arts District 6-10pm • S. Halsted & 18th St. www.chicagoartsdistrict.org Fine Arts Building Open Studios 4:30-9:30pm • 410 S. Michigan myspace.com/fineartsbuildingstudios
3rd Fridays Oak Park Arts District (OPAD) 6-9pm • Harrison St. www.shopoakpark.com/opad Zhou B Art Center / Bridgeport Art Walk 7pm • 1029 W. 35th St. www.zbcenter.org/thirdfridays.html
F, March 19: Perimeter 360SEE
Saturdays
F, March 26: Russell Bowman Thomas Robertello SAIC Sullivan Galleries
Saturday Morning Gallery Tours • River North: meet @ 750 N. Franklin 11-12:30pm • West Loop: Call for dates and info. 1:30-3 chicagogallerynews.com Tel 312 649 0064
Gallery Specialties Chicago galleries feature a wide range of art. Although some galleries occasionally have work in the following specialties, this list indicates galleries that regularly specialize in works of art in these areas. Use the gallery index on p. 49 to look up individual listings in the magazine. Abstract Expressionism McCormick Rosenthal Abstraction Jean Albano Roy Boyd Valerie Carberry Chicago Art Source Melanee Cooper Gruen Galleries Rhona Hoffman Kass / Meridian Gallery KH Leigh Gallery Logsdon 1909 Anne Loucks McCormick
Abstraction, cont. Richard Norton Jennifer Norback Perimeter Platt Fine Art Byron Roche Gallery Rosenthal David Weinberg Zygman Voss African or African American Douglas Dawson Gruen Galleries Carl Hammer Ann Nathan Nicole PRIMITIVE Judy A Saslow
Antiques Rita Bucheit, Ltd. The Golden Triangle Pagoda Red Portals Ltd.
Audubon Prints Joel Oppenheimer British Hildt
Antiquities and Artifacts Douglas Dawson The Golden Triangle PRIMITIVE
Ceramics Dubhe Carreño Colletti Douglas Dawson Leigh Gallery Ann Nathan Perimeter Vale Craft
Architecture ArchiTech Artists’ Books Chicago Printmakers Collaborative Stephen Daiter Printworks Zygman Voss
Chicago Scenes ArchiTech The Architrouve Art De Triumph Chicago Printmakers Collaborative Jennifer Norback
Asian Andrew Bae Douglas Dawson The Golden Triangle Northern IL Univ. (NIU) Pagoda Red PRIMITIVE Walsh
Classical Realism Marla Friedman Contemporary Haitian Nicole Crafts Vale Craft
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Early 20th Century Frederick Baker Expression Hildt R.S. Johnson Kamp McCormick Platt Galleries Maurice Sternberg Worthington Zygman Voss Emerging 360SEE Addington ARC The Architrouve Roy Boyd Dubhe Carreño Gallery Chicago Art Source Chicago Printmakers Collaborative Coalition Gallery Melanee Cooper Catherine Edelman Carl Hammer Kasia Kay Logsdon 1909 Anne Loucks
Emerging, cont. Murphy Hill Ann Nathan Packer Schopf Byron Roche Judy A Saslow Schneider Carrie Secrist Linda Warren Woman Made Zolla / Lieberman Fiber Arts / Textiles Douglas Dawson Ann Nathan Perimeter PRIMITIVE Figurative Melanee Cooper Marla Friedman Jennifer Norback Linda Warren Zygman Voss Film / Video Walsh Donald Young
Gallery Specialties Fine Painting & Prints 18th & 19th Century ArchiTech Frederick Baker Hildt R.S. Johnson Kamp Platt Portals Ltd. Galleries Maurice Sternberg Zygman Voss Fine Prints Contemporary ArchiTech Andrew Bae Frederick Baker Chicago Art Source Chicago Printmakers Collaborative R.S. Johnson Kass / Meridian Gallery KH Northern IL Univ. (NIU) Perimeter Printworks Worthington Zygman Voss Folk, Native or Outsider Russell Bowman Melanee Cooper Carl Hammer Ann Nathan Packer Schopf Judy A Saslow Vale Craft Linda Warren Furniture & Decorative Arts 360SEE Andrew Bae Colletti Douglas Dawson The Golden Triangle Pagoda Red Portals Ltd. Poster Plus Vale Craft German Expressionism Worthington
Glass Habatat Leigh Gallery Murphy Hill Ken Saunders Impressionism Art De Triumph Kamp Richard Norton Rosenthal Galleries Maurice Sternberg Zygman Voss Installations Chicago Arts District Coalition Gallery Walsh Jewelry Leigh Gallery Judy A Saslow Vale Craft Landscape Anne Loucks Zygman Voss Latin American Prospectus Minimalism Rhona Hoffman Logsdon 1909 Modern Contemporary Masters Russell Bowman Valerie Carberry Expression Galleries Richard Gray Kass / Meridian Richard Norton Jennifer Norback Rosenthal Worthington Modernism Valerie Carberry The McCormick Rosenthal Multi-Media Chicago Arts District Kasia Kay Murphy Hill Old Masters R.S. Johnson Galleries Maurice Sternberg Zygman Voss
Photography ArchiTech The Architrouve Chicago Art Source Stephen Daiter Catherine Edelman Rhona Hoffman Anne Loucks Murphy Hill Printworks Thomas Robertello Schneider David Weinberg Portraits / Portraiture Marla Friedman Portraits / Chicago Inc. Posters / Lithography Colletti Poster Plus Quilts Vale Craft Russian Maya Polsky Sculpture 360SEE Addington The Architrouve Roy Boyd Valerie Carberry Dubhe Carre単o Coalition Gallery Marla Friedman Richard Gray Gruen Galleries Habatat Carl Hammer Rhona Hoffman Gallery KH Leigh Gallery Murphy Hill Ann Nathan Packer Schopf Perimeter Portals Ltd. Portraits / Chicago Inc. Byron Roche Judy A Saslow Ken Saunders Worthington Donald Young Zolla / Lieberman Shona Sculpture from Zimbabwe Nicole Wildlife / Nature Brushwood Joel Oppenheimer
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Exhibiting Artists A-B Ambrose, David...Melanee Cooper Anderson, Stephen.............Packer Schopf Avery, Milton.......Russell Bowman Bagovska, Kina…...................ARC Ballot, Jean-Christophe.....Jennifer Norback Bentley, Wilson “Snowflake”.......... Carl Hammer Blacharczyk, Barbara.............ARC Bloom, Douglas C. ..Carrie Secrist Bodner, Daniel................Roy Boyd Boyer, Rine…..........................ARC Bramson, Phyllis…...Carrie Secrist Brown, Roger…...Russell Bowman Burland, Francois...Judy A Saslow Burnham, Daniel............ArchiTech
C-E Cameron, Don….....Packer Schopf Chau, Diem….........Packer Schopf Chavira, Javier…...Tall Grass Arts Colley, Don…...............Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) Cribbs, Keke............Ken Saunders Crites, Chris…...................360SEE Dee, Jim…...............Logsdon 1909 Diebenkorn, Richard….......Russell Bowman Dritschel, Mary................Evanston Art Center
For a full list of artists represented by Chicago galleries, please contact us: 312.649.0064 • info@chicagogallerynews.com
Dunham, Carroll.................Russell Bowman Durant, Garrett…..................Zolla / Lieberman Ebenezer, Akinola...Nicole Gallery Ekberg, Adam…................Thomas Robertello Elliot, Roberta…....Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Ernst, Elizabeth…...........Catherine Edelman
F-G Fischl, Eric….......Russell Bowman Foley, William........Pritzker Military Library Fox, Ginger…...............Portals Ltd. Francis, Tim….......Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Fraser, John…................Roy Boyd Fydryck, Walter A. .......Prospectus Gabel, Sarah…........Woman Made Gall, Ted…...................Portals Ltd. Garber, Josh…...Zolla / Lieberman Garcia, Eric J. ..............Prospectus Geichman, Judith…..Carrie Secrist Gomez, Sergio…....Tall Grass Arts Gonzalez Palma, Luis....Schneider Goro, Michael.....Jennifer Norback Granot, Archie......................LUMA Guarracino, Nathalie…….....Gruen Galleries
H-K Halt, Karen…............…Portals Ltd. Hamilton, Gene……Packer Schopf Harris, Andrea…..........Brushwood Gallery, Ryerson Woods Hernández, Judithe…........Woman Made Hoffman, Matthew (Split Brow)...... 360SEE Houston, Mike..............Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) Huck, Tom…................Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) Iannelli, Alfonso.............ArchiTech Mr. Imagination…...Judy A Saslow Itatani, Michiko…..................Walsh James, Teresa…..........Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) Joseph, Nathan Slate…..Perimeter Kern, Sandrine…..Gruen Galleries Kim, Cheonae.......................Zolla / Lieberman Kim, Daniel…........David Weinberg Klamen, David….......Richard Gray Kohl-Spiro, Barbara.....Portals Ltd. Kuhn, Jon................Ken Saunders
L-O Lahr, Jason….........Packer Schopf Lohman, Dwight...............Lakeside Legacy Arts Park Dole & Sage Galleries Louis-Seize, Sylvain.........Melanee Cooper Lutes, Jim….........Valerie Carberry Malella, Kevin.…............Schneider Malone, Cheryl….........Portals Ltd. Marioni, Dante.........Ken Saunders Marshall, Kerry James…....Russell Bowman Mason, Noelle…...............Thomas Robertello Mazorra, Martin............Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) McGreal, Janet…..Gruen Galleries Middaugh, Robert…......Printworks Miner, Dylan…........................ARC Mock, Brian…....................360SEE Moholy-Nagy, László...........LUMA Motherwell, Robert….........Russell Bowman Mullen, Judith…........Linda Warren Murrie, Herbert....Jennifer Norback Musler, Jay..............Ken Saunders Nahor, Aliza.............Zygman/Voss Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Jun….School of the Art Institute Rymer Gallery Noderer, Joseph…...Linda Warren Nutt, Jim…..........Russell Bowman Ohiwerei, Pita….......Nicole Gallery
P-R Paczos, Andy….........Maya Polsky Paluch, Frank…......Judy A Saslow Parker, Michael.....David Weinberg Parr, Martin….........Stephen Daiter 12
Paschke, Ed…....Russell Bowman Patterson, Peter….Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Pearlstein, Philip…….........Russell Bowman Pollack, Don..............…..Perimeter Porter, Liliana….......Carrie Secrist Potter, Anne Drew…............Dubhe Carreño Price, Melville…...........McCormick Pyle, C.J…...................Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) Reif Naselli, Cheri…...............ARC Richards, Troy…...............Thomas Robertello Ries, Christopher.....Ken Saunders Roberts, Connie…....…Portals Ltd. Rodríguez, Rocío…..........…Zolla / Lieberman
S-T Salavon, Jason….........Tony Wight Salgian, Mitzura….......Portals Ltd. Salle, David…..…Russell Bowman Schwarz, David........Ken Saunders Scott, Jordan…...…Judy A Saslow Seok Hyun, Han…................Walsh Shapiro, David….........…Perimeter Shay, Art…..........Thomas Masters Shreve, Elizabeth.....Carl Hammer Sigler, Hollis…......…Carl Hammer Sigler, Hollis…...............Printworks Simonutti, Lauren…....…Catherine Edelman Sodeck-Hart, Guillermo….............. Schneider Sonmor, Kevin…........…Addington Stankard, Paul.........Ken Saunders Stein, Patricia…..Lakeside Legacy Arts Park Dole & Sage Galleries Stelter, Sharon..........Leigh Gallery Sterling, Lisabeth....Ken Saunders Stevens, Rick….........…Gallery KH Stillion, Michael….....Linda Warren Stonehouse, Fred….........Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU) Sudman, Harry…...Tall Grass Arts Svoboda, Allison……..............ARC Tomlinson, Milton….…Portals Ltd. Turk, Francine…....…..Chicago Art Source
U-Z Utermohlen, William…...…Jennifer Norback van Blerk, Vivian…...........Jennifer Norback Vermeulen, Tim…..Packer Schopf Visser, Vivian…............Brushwood Gallery Ryerson Woods Wadsworth, Libby….............Zolla / Lieberman Wegner, Dietrich...…Carrie Secrist Wigan, Willard…..…Nicole Gallery Woodward, Matt.......Linda Warren Wright, Frank Lloyd........ArchiTech Yang, Rimi…....…Melanee Cooper
News - What’s Happening At the start of a new decade we can see the ups and downs of the past ten years in our rearview mirror, and then look hopefully forward toward all that’s to come. Read on for highlights from Chicago’s latest winter features, and our usual lineup of art world profiles, including a new interview with an artist.
Letter from the Publisher It’s been two years since I took over CGN from founding publisher Natalie van Straaten, and since then I’ve learned more than I could have imagined – about the magazine itself, how to navigate details of running a small business, how to Tweet, and most of all, about Chicago’s art dealers, artists and supporters. My own art scene education is constant, and it’s also relatively easy to keep up with, since it’s part of a career I love. But for those who don’t follow the art world as part of their job, there’s so much to learn from so many sources that it can be overwhelming, as well as intimidating. I always hope that CGN can open minds and be a guide to discovering, enjoying, and maybe even collecting art. I talk about CGN often to people I meet, and part of the conversation frequently steers towards how to start collecting art and why. I try to first share my own stories about becoming interested in buying art, since buying a single piece is where everyone starts; before collectors are collectors, they’re buyers. Anyone can be a buyer, but what makes buying (and collecting) art more rewarding than other types of purchases is the human element – meeting artists, attending discussions, and visiting studios (these are not off-limits places – many artists are happy to show you work in progress and to just talk - see our studio listings on page 37.) Learning about contemporary work is a living subject; it is constantly changing and offering surprises as well as challenges. We continue to add to our profile series, most recently interviewing the Chicago-based artist, Dzine. Reading about where an artist’s work comes from, what piece first made a collector want to collect, or what event spurred a dealer to open a gallery can help make some sense of the art world. Art dealers are your educators, and they’re happy to answer even the most basic questions. They’re advocates for their artists, and they’re teachers to the rest of us. Ideally, dealers can dispel art world mysteries - not add to them, since they are on the front lines of information, particularly about emerging artists. Consider art education an ongoing course that meets for your whole life - in countless classrooms, with an endless number of teachers. You don’t have to be on your own when learning about art, and you don’t have to take a series of formal courses. But you do have to talk to people, keep your eyes open, and your curiosity on its toes.
CGN starts 2010 with a focus on the creative ground zero: the artist’s studio. Studios can be inspirational, mysterious workplaces, and they are at the beginning of the art chain of galleries, collectors, museums, and history. Art can’t get more personal than when it’s in progress in the studio, so if you have the chance to drop in and get to know an artist, take advantage of the opportunity. Stay warm these next few months, and have fun exploring the art scene!
Winter Highlights at the Cultural Center Winter is long on cold, and a little short on high profile art events in Chicago, but this season, some noteworthy exhibitions are taking place at the Chicago Cultural Center. Since you’re likely staying close to home in the next few months, make sure to visit the following shows, as well as special events, that honor these artists (and more). Opening receptions for both exhibitions are on Friday, January 29 from 6-8pm. Angel Otero: New Paintings and Sculpture
Hollis Sigler’s images are bright with searing colors - a visually appealing lure to viewers. With a little observation, Sigler’s familiar backdrops of dark and mysterious night skies and tumultuous elements throw her delicately drawn characters into an emotional spotlight, telling stories from Sigler’s own life - youthful years, as well as wrenching older days, during which she created her well-known series, Breast Cancer Journal: Walking with the Ghost of My Grandmothers.
Angel Otero’s name has been showing up all over the Chicago art scene for a little while now. Otero received great attention at New Insight at Art Chicago in 2008, his work was included in the MCA’s Constellations in 2009, and he was the featured artist at SAIC’s annual BareWalls in October 2009. Otero recently received his BFA and MFA from the School of the Art Institute, and he was one of only four awardees nationwide to receive the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship in the visual arts in 2009 - an award that will support Otero’s work for two years in New York. Otero is a very young artist, (ie: under 30) who creates deeply personal paintings and sculptures - drawing on experiences from growing up in Puerto Rico as well as training in Chicago. He masterfully uses multiple materials and textures to create work that is as visually stimulating as it is emotionally. This exhibition at the Cultural Center will be Otero's largest solo show to date, bringing together 12-15 new works, so for at least a few winter weeks, his work belongs to Chicagoans. January 23 – March 28, 2010 Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Jan. 28, 12:30pm: Gallery Talk with the artist Otero is represented in Chicago by Kavi Gupta Gallery in the West Loop.
Hollis Sigler, To Kiss the Spirits: Now This is What It is Really Like, 1993, oil on canvas with painted frame, 66” x 66”. Collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.
Sigler’s vivid style reflects on passion, fear, romance, escape, desire, suburban entrapment, and dreams of fame; psychologically complex narratives each reveal the aftermath of a scenario but leave the viewer to solve the mystery of what has occurred. The exhibition, organized by the Rockford Art Museum in collaboration with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, is curated by Patty Rhea, and shows more than 60 works dating from 1981 to 2001. Beyond the Cultural Center, Printworks Gallery in River North will have a show of Sigler’s prints in February, while nearby Carl Hammer Gallery will feature some of Sigler’s paintings as well as prints. And beyond the exhibition, an excellent series of events and discussions will be taking place.
CGN has been brainstorming ways of getting new groups of would-be collectors together, and we’ll continue to keep you posted. Enjoying art and having it in your life can be such a rewarding experience enhanced by wonderful relationships with dealers and artists. You won’t want to miss out, so keep learning. I always will be.
- Ginny Berg
Hollis Sigler: Expect the Unexpected
Angel Otero, Untitled (Barewalls), 2009, oil, oilskins, and silicone on canvas, 34 x 40”. Courtesy of Jim & Ginger Meyer, Chicago.
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January 30 – April 4, 2010 Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Jan. 29, 5:30pm: Gallery Talk w/ James Yood, Jan. 30, 2pm: Slide Lecture by Sue Taylor
Collector Conversations In Sebastian Campos’s home on the 42nd floor of a downtown Chicago high-rise, the walls are covered in art, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the city. Artist Michael Scoggins’s Army Men, 2007, an oversized piece of paper with childlike scribblings of American soldiers chasing after innocent people, hangs on a wall between the kitchen and Sebastian’s office. Soccer Ball (Human Furriery Series), 1999, a deflated latex rubber soccer ball with nipple molds of Argentinean artist Nicola Costantino, sits on a shelf next to the collector’s flat-screen television. Black-tinted windows of the John Hancock Building interrupt a complete view of Lake Michigan. As he sips an after-work beer, Campos, who holds a BFA in Fine Art and an MAA in Arts Administration from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, takes me on a tour of his collection, revealing personal, cultural and art historical anecdotes about each piece. A polite, reserved man, Campos smiles shyly as he talks about acquiring an abstract time-lapse photograph by Chicago artist John Opera. When we arrive in his office, he tells me about a painting by emerging Houston-based artist Kent Dorn. Here, an ambiguously gendered person clad in a NO AGE t-shirt and short skirt flips the bird while decaying on a city sidewalk amongst thick globs of paint. The tour moves along swiftly with Campos stopping only momentarily to brush the black hair out of his face. How did you begin collecting art? My father, Luis T. Campos, has been collecting for thirty-some odd years, and he had a strong influence on my interest in art collecting. I grew up with his collection, which focuses on Latin American artists, op artists, kinetic artists and artists who work with color theory, like Josef Albers. Since I was a child, both my brother and I were collectors of things—matchbooks, baseball cards—so I always had ideas about collecting. As an undergraduate at the School of the Art Institute, I began collecting works from friends, trading art and sometimes buying it. You know, trading anything from a homeAndrew Guenter, Two Foot Waves (2008), 16 x 24," acrylic on linen, cooked meal for a drawing or a represented by Andrew Rafacz Gallery photograph, and just trading art with one another. But I didn’t go to SAIC to become a visual artist. I wanted to show and promote artists instead of actually create art. Collecting was one part of that. I began collecting maybe 10 years ago, and haven’t stopped since.
Tell me about your work as a curator & an art advisor. I began doing curatorial work when I was part of the Student Union Galleries (SUG) at SAIC. In May 2009, right after Art Chicago, I curated a show at Andrew Rafacz’s Sebastian Campos standing by Michael Scoggins’s, gallery called Army Men, 2007, 67 x 52," graphite on paper Accumulation, from the series My Good, My Evil which featured works by Adam Gondek (Chicago), Kenneth James Beasley (Houston) and Renee Lotenero (Los Angeles). I’ve curated other shows in Chicago, as well as Houston and Lima, Peru, where my family is originally from. As an art advisor, I work with a variety of clients, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, galleries here in Chicago and Houston, and private collectors. I like helping people get an idea of what they’d like to collect, the importance of collecting, and showing them works that they didn’t already know about. I also spend a lot of time managing my family’s collection in Houston.
What else promoted your decision to stop making art? I was more interested in listening to the artists who were discussing their works, doing critiques, and giving critiques. So I knew even before I went in to art school that I was going in to learn about how artists created works. How has your relationship with your father changed through art collecting? When I went to the School of the Art Institute for my undergraduate degree, my father started involving me more in his collection. That’s when our relationship began to change. He’d ask if I had seen any new things that he might like. It was no longer just father/son—it became more of a team looking at artwork in museums, and appreciating art in a different way. He became more interested in my interpretation of works and my opinion on art. What’s the focus of your collection? It’s all over the place. I first began collecting pop art prints. I was always a big fan of that movement, and really enjoyed Warhol. I had many opportunities to buy pop art prints, so I got pieces for a fraction of what they’re worth. And from there, I went into buying works on paper. Then I began focusing on more established artists, emerging young artists, and then photography. Now I’m most interested in painting and video. I focus my collection on Chicago artists first, and then artists from other cities like Houston and Los Angeles.
Kent Dorn, Untitled (2009), 11x14" oil on canvas
Want to be a Collector? Every collector has stories about their collection, but getting started can be intimidating. CGN regularly receives tips about new collector groups, classes and resources, and we try to post the best and newest info on our website often. We also frequently Tweet (@ChiGalleryNews) and blog (at ChicagoNow.com) about questions and discussions for new collectors and art buyers. If you are a collector and want to tell CGN how you got started, send us an email or find us online (see p.6 for our list of CGN social networking sites)
The Nicola Costantino is Soccer Ball (human furriery series), latex, 1999
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Studio Chicago This past October during Chicago Artists Month, a project called Studio Chicago quietly began. It runs through October 2010 and offers a packed, dynamic lineup to engage Chicago artists in particular, as well as curious Chicagoans & the international community. The programs that are a part of Studio Chicago, including everything from publications, talks and discussions, to studio tours and exhibitions, have been proposed by members of Chicago’s arts scene and will be developed throughout the year. The project’s goal is to build community and celebrate the working artist, while peeking behind doors to reveal their sites of creative production from historical and contemporary perspectives. Artists work in more mediums (and new media) than ever before, and the idea of a typical studio filled with canvases and paints is not as dominating as it once was. Today, artists may have workspace filled with multiple computer screens and digital editing tools. There are romantic notions about the artist’s studio, as well as very practical realities, and all sides will be examined through a range of core questions, such as “How and why does the studio matter to art and artists today?” and “What infrastructures are needed to sustain thriving art practice, and what role does the artist studio play within this infrastructure?” Several area institutions are core partners for Studio Chicago, including the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Columbia College, Gallery 400, Hyde Park Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), and threewalls. Studio Chicago Thru October 2010 Visit www.studiochicago.org for details.
Joe Fig, Jackson Pollock 1951, 2002 interior view, courtesy Ronnie and John Shore
Picturing the Studio at SAIC Picturing the Studio is presented by SAIC, and continues through February 13, at the Sullivan Galleries. The show explores the complex notion of the artist's studio today & features works by over 30 artists spanning the past two decades, including: John Baldessari, Ivan Brunetti, Stephanie Brooks, Dana DeGuilio, Susanne Doremus, Julia Fish, Judith Geichman, Paul Nudd, Rodney Graham, Bruce Nauman, Amanda Ross-Ho, Carrie Schneider, & James Welling. Several special installations will also be undertaken by artists on site. Curated by Michelle Grabner, SAIC, & Annika Marie, Columbia College, Picturing the Studio is presented in conjunction with the College Art Association's 98th Annual Conference in Chicago, February 11–13, 2010 and is made possible in part with funds from the College Art Association and the Illinois Arts Council. www.saic.edu/exhibitions At the School of the Art Institute thru February 13
15 Minutes with a Dealer What most influenced your choice to become an Art Dealer? I started as a ceramic artist and came to Chicago to attend the graduate program at the School of the Art Institute. I decided to make the transition to art dealer to pursue that specific creative moment when one, as an artist, is rendered speechless by the presence of something extraordinary—the materialization of a thought before you. That intoxicating moment—the end that justified all means—unfortunately happened not as often in my studio as I wanted. I discovered, however, that I experienced that same thrill in the presence of art by artists like Xavier Toubes, Stephen DeStaebler, or Ruth Duckworth, to name a few. I realized I could be in the presence of what I find inspiring, yet still be an active participant in the development of an artist other than myself. Clay was at the root of this passion and I wanted to present it front-and-center and support its voice and legacy in our cultural landscape. I wanted to defuse some polarized concepts, such as beauty and relevance, or craftsmanship and content. The gallery recently moved from Pilsen East to the West Loop. What motivated your move? Opening my gallery in Pilsen East (The Chicago Arts District) in 2004 was fundamental to its conception and development. Being a young dealer, the Chicago Arts District offered me what no other neighborhood could—the opportunity to pursue my goals where I could simultaneously live and breathe art, while considerably lowering my overhead and noticeably raising my quality of life. My Halsted St. store-front space had peaceful gardens in the back to share with a community of artists also pursuing artistic interests, and the Chicago Arts District’s 2nd Fridays, and other joint-publicity events, tremendously supplemented my own efforts toward getting my gallery known and bringing people in. In the summer of 2008 I closed my Pilsen space. The beginning of the economic downturn was the perfect time to pause and reflect upon the experience that I’d gained, and to learn more about other areas of interest - the non-profit sector, fundraising and management. After a year gaining hands-on experience in those areas, I was ready and eager to push the gallery forward. This time I felt I needed to be alongside a concentration of Chicago’s established galleries. So, with a renewed passion, I reopened last fall in the West Loop. I’m still focusing on contemporary ceramics, but I’ve widened the scope to incorporate painting and works on paper addressing materiality and process. 15
When you dream “big,” where do you see Dubhe Carreño? It’s all about where I see the artists I represent, and witnessing the results of my ongoing partnerships with them, as well as with museum curators and critics. The ultimate reward is recognizing a young, talented artist and introducing him/her to the public - right after graduate school, or without any formal training. I hope to help them gain a position in the history of art by placing their work in international museum collections and in the private collections of individuals who value and treasure art’s presence in their lives. What’s up next at the gallery in 2010? I am very excited about my January exhibition. Ceramic sculptor Anne Drew Potter is exhibiting an intriguing and intelligent figurative installation entitled Le Cirque de L’Armée Rouge (Circus of the Red Army) January 8 - March 5, 2010. Loaded with references from contemporary literature, hierarchy’s social roles, and recent world history, Le Cirque de L’Armée Rouge alludes to the dynamics of “followers and leaders” through allegorical characters. Potter was educated both at the New York Academy and London’s Royal Academy, and she is a former resident of the very competitive Archie Bray Foundation. Potter is a great example of who I would like to promote in the gallery—emerging artists who, through visually and conceptually engaging work, utilize the medium of clay to express their voices and become part of the contemporary art dialogue. And a final note: my deepest condolences to those touched and inspired by the legacy of artist Ruth Duckworth, who lived 90 years and gave Chicago and the world the gift of her extraordinary talent. She has been an inspiration to me since the very beginning—when I discovered my interest in art—and I feel honored to have had the opportunity to meet her and spend time with her a few weeks before her passing. Dubhe Carreño Gallery • 118 N. Peoria (60607) www.dubhecarrenogallery.com
Artist Insights CGN introduces an addition to its art world personaility profile series, this one focusing on that creative force behind everything in our art community: the artist. Thomas Masters spoke with the artist Dzine about how his Chicago roots have shaped his life and his career. You didn’t grow up with wealth and privilege; can you talk about having come so far in a business where the odds of success are stacked against you? I have great memories of growing up in Brighton Park (on Chicago’s southwest side) in a very blue collar, middle class household. The old school lessons & qualities I learned there have stuck with me: honesty, integrity, loyalty, hard work, & making it a point to enjoy your life no matter what your financial situation is. What drives you in your artwork from your family and your early life? A healthy escapism really drives me to obsessively create a sort of magical, fantastic world. I didn’t grow up exposed to the art world at home or in elementary school, but I remember seeing these beautiful Monet, Picasso and Calder posters on the walls at school. Obviously this was before the Internet, so I had to educate myself about the art world at a very young age in order to know more about the images I encountered daily. I also experienced a lot through comic books & cartoons, which every child can relate to.
bition in Vienna is with Galerie Krinzinger in 2010. Ursula Krinzinger is legendary for her commitment & vision, & her grooming of young artists & stable of prominent international artists speaks for itself. I love to work with galleries that are in this business for the long haul. Talk about recent show at Art Basel, Miami. Silvia Cubiña, Director of the Bass Museum, & I discussed working together for awhile. During her time as director of the influential Moore Space in Miami, she generated a lot of buzz amongst her peers & other artists. So, asking me to produce one of her first exhibitions at the museum was a big decision that I didn’t take lightly. I actually canceled a few gallery exhibitions to focus on this show. Out of the 8 large-scale installations, sculpture & paintings I produced for this exhibition, only one pre-existed. Otherwise, the work was made specifically for the museum. My goal was that it worked in a smart, cohesive manner.
My father was a salsa musician before coming to Chicago, so as a child I always had a great sense of audio, percussion & music listening to him play. The funny thing is, it wasn’t until I watched the Charlie Brown Peanuts holiday specials that I got turned on to Jazz. These happenings in life are the kinds that I love, become obsessed with, & investigate. Another big impact on my artistic career is Return of the crown prince (a carriage for Haile Selassie), 2009, Metal, oak the strong connection I have with Puerto and cherry wood, 23kt gold leaf, vintage boomboxes and speakers, car audio, Rico. My family was very good about travelelectronics, mirror, velvet, rubber, bondo, resin, Swarovski crystals, Image ing to the island to visit relatives & connect courtesy the Artist and Deitch Projects, NY. Photo credit: Andreas Larsson with our history, & that ultimately gave me a sense of identity and culture. These are the Not many artists reach the level of participatexperiences & feelings I still carry with me today. ing in the Venice Biennale. Tell me about what you exhibited there; did your career You currently show with Deitch Projects change as a result of the experience? in New York - some say Jeff Deitch is the The Venice Biennale was an amazing opportunibest “star maker” in the business. Tell us ty. The group of artists I exhibited with was hand about your relationship with him, as well picked to produce a proposal at the request of the as your other artist / gallery relationships. Ukrainian Pavilion & the billionaire collector Jeffrey is very enigmatic, & obviously his reputaVictor Pinchuk (who helped fund the exhibition.) tion precedes him. He has been very helpful & Once the artists where finalized, we went through influential on my career, and on the art world & a rigorous process of realization, budget, etc. market in general. He’s a very smart person & I My sculpture was a platform & metaphor for the trust him quite a bit. Collectors, curators & institu- Ukrainian Diaspora. I related to this because I tions trust his vision, since he is very meticulous am a child of first generation Puerto Rican immiwhen he makes a commitment to an artist, project grants & encountered stereotyping while growing or exhibition. His decisions are very calculated & up, as well as an adult in the art world. I prowell thought out, & for him, it is all about the mes- duced a video asking, What is it to be Ukrainian? sage & the quality of the work. He has organized We approached people in rural & urban sectors a very talented, hard working team at the gallery. of The Ukraine as well as in Chicago – an important connection, since Chicago has one of the These are the qualities that allow me to produce the most honest, sincere work I can in my studio. world’s largest communities of Ukrainian immigrants; the first wave arrived during 1870-1914. I worked with well-known Ukrainian filmmakers, My other two dealers (SCAI the Bathhouse in journalists, musicians, scholars & locals to Tokyo, & Leeahn Gallery, Daegu, South Korea) have very similar qualities. My gallerists trust my ensure the video I produced was factual - but also needed to make sure the viewer vision & support my projects artistically & financially, which is rare these days. My first solo exhi- listened, watched & questioned the piece. To 16
bring the viewer in, I created an absurd, lowrider boat sculpture that screamed beauty, desire, Infinite Maharishi (after Yayoi Kusama), 2008/9, culture & 8 x 8’, Acrylic, glass beads, Swarovski crystals on commodity. wood panel. 8 x 8’ steel and mirror frame. The piece’s Image courtesy the artist, Deitch projects and Bass Museum of Art. Photo credit: Bass Museum of Art title is Dnipro, the name of the famous river separating old & new Kiev. The piece also served as the voice carrying a message from generations of Ukrainians across the river. The sculpture was fabricated in Chicago & shipped to the Biennale, where we presented in front of the Pavilion opening night on the canals of Venice. The project really was a lot of work to pull off, & it wiped me out physically & emotionally. When everything was finally over, I was so exhausted I needed to take at least a month off. Describe international projects you’ve done. I’ve been fortunate to create some great projects around the world, but I think a few stand out. For the installation I produced with Fundament Foundation in Tilburg, Netherlands, initially I was asked to create (along with a great cast of artists: Jessica Diamond, Franz Ackermann, Os Gemeos, Fabian Marcaccio) a large site-specific installation in the city center. We had to overcome some obstacles, &they didn’t have a large budget, but in the end, the piece was such a success that the city & the foundation kept it for 3 years instead of the intended 3 months. The other two project standouts are local: • The permanent mosaic installation commissioned by the City of Chicago for the Sedgwick El stop, made entirely of Venetian glass & mirror. • The 100 foot painting produced for the new McCormick West building’s permanent collection, curated by Paul Klein. Thoughts on the current economic downturn? I hope it weeds out a lot of the crap we’ve had to look at in certain galleries, & most art fairs. My hope is that the some of the exhibitions young museum curators are getting away with overrated, hyped, young ‘art stars’ & repetitive trendy group exhibitions - are over. I firmly believe that slow & steady wins the race. Honest work will always prevail. Any tips for youngsters coming up as artists? Create a unique language. Be concerned about the authenticity & quality of the work - the art world, & general public, will see through everything else. Will you always be an artist? Yes. A healthy, happy artist at that. What excites you right you now? Clarity.
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• Anniversaries Chicago's longest running independent printmaking workshop, Chicago Printmakers Collaborative, just celebrated their 20th anniversary recently. For 20 years the CPC has been providing workshop facilities for artist / printmakers and hosting exhibitions, classes, open houses and free demonstrations to the public. CPC will be holding a series of celebratory events, including a $20 print sale in May.
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Question: I love the new Modern Wing at The Art Institute, but I am confused about the name. Doesn’t the Wing have modern and contemporary art? What is the difference between those two terms? Hiroshi Ariyama, Lakefront 2, Multi-color screen print, Chicago Printmakers Collaborative
We have a handful of new galleries to welcome to our pages this winter. Coalition Gallery, a project of the Chicago Artists Coalition, moved in on the Northside in the 2nd half of 2009. Avram Eisen Gallery joins us, also on the Northside in Lincoln Square. Jennifer Norback Fine Art, Inc. opened on Huron in River North and joins us this issue. From the suburbs we welcome The Elmhurst Artists' Guild Gallery, located in the Elmhurst Art Museum building. In Crystal Lake, IL, Lakeside Legacy Arts Park’s Dole and Sage Galleries have lots of programming, including a monthly First Friday event, to offer residents of the Western Suburbs. We welcome Art Encounter back to the Art Service section, so check their calendar of upcoming special art tours.
• Moves and Updates Stephen Daiter Gallery moved around the corner in River North, to 230 W. Superior. They’re now located on the 4th floor in the same building as Schneider Gallery, and the recently renamed Ken Saunders Gallery (formerly MarxSaunders). Ken Saunders continues to focus on fine contemporary glass. ebersb9 is now ebersmoore, and with their new name comes a new home; the gallery moved to the West Loop to 213 N. Morgan - not far from some Fulton Market gallery neighbors. Tony Wight Gallery has moved to 845 W. Washington as of January 2010. Their first show in the new location features Jason Salavon. We said goodbye to Loyola University’s Rogers Park Crown Center Gallery and to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s I-space at the end of 2009. Both had an admirable history of featuring excellent artwork and programs by university students. We wish their directors, staff and artists well, and look forward to their next endeavors.
Artist Awards, Commissions & Exhibitions Elsewhere This winter there are a few not-to-miss exhibitions at the Chicago Cultural Center. Hollis Sigler is being honored with a major retrospective. Printworks will also be featuring Sigler’s works on paper, and Carl Hammer Gallery will be featuring her paintings. Kavi Gupta Gallery artist Angel Otero also has his largest solo show to date at the Cultural Center. Barbara Crane’s exhibition at Stephen Daiter Gallery concluded in 2009, but her Cultural Center retrospective ends January 10. Stephen Daiter Gallery photographer Martin Parr has a February show at the gallery and also will be part of In the Vernacular at The Art Institute of Chicago. The newest inductees into Union League Club of Chicago’s Distinguished Artist Program are Roy Boyd Gallery artist, painter William Conger, and Rhona Hoffman Gallery photographer Dawoud Bey. Packer Schopf Gallery artist Michael Dinges’s mosaic installation is now installed at the Fullerton El Station. The infinity tunnel-like installation is intended to be a calming, yet stimulating addition to the busy El stop. Gallery artist Ian Weaver has an exhibition at the St. Louis Art Museum through March 7th. In his Document series, Weaver riffs on the highly illusionistic, centuries-old trompe l’oeil, and recreates in exacting detail the mundane yet vital pieces of paper that affirm our identity and track all of us throughout our lives. Woman Made Gallery is hosting its 13th annual International Open exhibition in March. The exhibition features women artists from around the world. 17
Answer: While the words “modern” and “contemporary” are often interchangeable in the English language, they are quite different from each other in the art world. A simple rule of thumb would be: • Modern Art dates from Impressionism -- or some time in the late nineteenth century, depending on which “ism” you wish to include -- up to the 1960s. • Contemporary Art usually covers work created from the mid-twentieth century up to now – art of our time. But there are all sorts of overlapping chronological dates, periods or styles that distinguish the two broad terms. Within them are: expressionism, realism, modernism, post modernism, photo realism, minimalism, abstraction…to name only a few. Often, museums or institutions will house Modern and Contemporary art together. For example, The Art Institute has described its new Modern Wing as providing “a new home for the museum’s collection of 20th and 21st century art, including the museum’s world-renowned collections of modern European painting and sculpture, contemporary art, architecture and design, and photography. Indeed it is a repository of both Modern and Contemporary treasures. Once there for a visit, the galleries within the museum are divided to better showcase the different types, styles or periods of art. The Museum of Modern Art in New York was established in 1929. It, too, includes a combination of modern and contemporary art in its collections despite its “Modern” name. Some institutions clearly define their contents with a specific name. For example, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, established in 1966, has in its collections work from 1945 to the present, with an emphasis on late 20th and 21st century works.
- Natalie van Straaten Founding Publisher, Chicago Gallery News
Calendar of Art Events In addition to gallery exhibitions, outstanding shows and events take place in our cultural institutions. For details, refer to pages 45-47. This is just the beginning: we regularly add artist talks, panel discussions, gallery walks, tours with curators, member events, auctions and more to our online calendar.
ONGOING • Freaks & Flash • The Picture Tells the Story: The Drawings of Joseph E. Yoakum Intuit: Center for Intuitive & Outsider Art thru January 9
Barbra Crane: Challenging Vision Chicago Cultural Center thru January 10 • Liam Gillick: 3 Perspectives and a Short Scenario • Liam Gillick Curates the MCA Collection • Artists In Depth: Liam Gillick, Jenny Holzer, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) thru January 10 Friedhard Kiekeben: Loop Hyde Park Art Center thru January 10 Heartland Smart Museum of Art at University of Chicago thru January 17 • Jason Salavon: Spigot (Oracle's Reflection) • Joanne Trestrail: Piecework Hyde Park Art Center thru January 17 Ground Level Projects: Jason Lazarus Spertus Museum thru January 17 • Art & Faith of the Crèche: The Govan Collection • Lost in Venice: Photographs by Sarah Hadley Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) thru January 17 Close Encounters Hyde Park Art Center thru January 24 • On The Scene: Jason Lazarus, Wolfgang Plöger, Zoe Strauss • Konstantin Grcic: Decisive Design • Focus: Monica Bonvicini thru January 24 • Apostles of Beauty: Arts & Crafts from Britain to Chicago • Caravaggio's The Supper at Emmaus thru January 31 Art Institute of Chicago • Daria Martin: Minotaur thru January 31 • Italics: Italian Art between Tradition and Revolution, 1968-2008 • Alexander Calder: In Focus thru February 14 Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Rastros y Crónicas: Mujeres de Juárez National Museum of Mexican Art thru February 14 (Re)Collect Hyde Park Art Center thru February 14 Honest Abe of the West Newberry Library thru February 15
Chicago Cabinet: C.D. Arnold Photographs of the World's Columbian Exposition Art Institute of Chicago thru February 28
Angel Otero: New Paintings and Sculpture Chicago Cultural Center January 23 – March 28 Aspen Mays: From the Offices of Scientists Hyde Park Art Center January 24 - April 25
What Does It Say to You? Spertus Museum thru March 14
Pathways and Portals: Art, Nature and Science Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery January 25 - May 7
The Nature of Diamonds The Field Museum thru March 28 Sites to Behold: Travels in 18th Century Rome Smart Museum of Art thru April 11 • Heart & Soul: Art from Coretta Scott King Award Books, 2006-2009 thru April 18 • 500 Ways of Looking at Modern thru June 30 Art Institute of Chicago Elements of Photography Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) thru Spring 2010
JANUARY Queen of Heaven: Photographs by John Allan Faier Chicago Cultural Center January 2 – March 28 Anna Shteynshleyger The Renaissance Society January 3 - February 14 • Up is Down: Paintings by Joel Sheesley • R&R (…& R): Works by Susanne Slavick January 9 – April 4 • Sereno Wilson: All That Glitters Chicago Cultural Center January 12 – March 1 The Object of Nostalgia Columbia College A + D Gallery January 14 - February 20
50% Grey: Contemporary Czech Photography Reconsidered Museum of Contemporary Photography January 29 - March 28
Hollis Sigler: Expect the Unexpected Chicago Cultural Center January 30 – April 4, 2010
Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography, 1940-1959 Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) January 30 - April 25 Great Art from Tough Times: Wisconsin WPA Artworks in RAM's Collection Racine Art Museum (RAM) January 31 - April 18
FEBRUARY + MARCH Production Site: The Artist's Studio Inside-Out Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) February 6 - May 30 In The Vernacular Art Institute of Chicago February 6 - May 31 • Moholy: An Education of the Senses • The Papercut Haggadah by Archie Granot Loyola Museum of Art (LUMA) February 10 - May 9 The Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy, 1850-1900 Smart Museum of Art February 11- June 13
• The Breathing Factory • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly DePaul Art Museum January 14 - March 19
The Treasure of Ulysses Davis Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art February 12 - May 15
A Room of Their Own: The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art January 15 - March 14
William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video 1961-2008 Art Institute of Chicago February 27 - May 16
• Nikki Renee Anderson • Emmett Kerrigan: New Work • William Frederick: Something About You Elmhurst Art Museum January 16 - March 21
P's & Q's Hyde Park Art Center February 28 - May 2
Andreas Fischer Hyde Park Art Center January 17 - April 18 BLAB! Midwest 2 NIU Art Museum January 19 - March 5
Emmett Kerrigan, Red, Yellow, Butter, 2007, Laminated Wood and Enamel 37 x 37 x 5”
Visions from a Foxhole: The Wartime Sketches of William Foley Pritzker Military Library January 22 - April 9
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Let There Be Geo Columbia College A + D Gallery March 4 - April 24 Artists In Depth: The 1970s to 1990s Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) March 13 - September 5
From HPAC’s P’s & Q’s: Katy Heinlen, Untitled, 2005, cloth & foam, 28 x 10 x 28”
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 Art Institute of Chicago March 20 - June 6
Chicago’s Gallery Districts
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RIVER NORTH A high concentration of galleries in Chicago can be found in River North—many within a block or two from the intersection of Superior and Franklin Streets. The district’s boundaries are generally: Chicago Ave. on the north; the Merchandise Mart on the south; west to Orleans St. & east to Dearborn. WEST LOOP & WEST SIDE The West Side “district” incorporates the West Loop, Fulton Market, West Town & other near West Side locations. Accepted boundaries generally are: Division on the north; Halsted on the east, Roosevelt Rd. on the south. The largest gallery “district” centers are near the intersection of Peoria & Washington, & on Fulton Market, Carpenter & Lake.
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MICHIGAN AVENUE • GOLD COAST • RIVER EAST • SOUTH LOOP Approximately 25 galleries can be found along the “Magnificent Mile” from Oak St. to the River & further south near The Art Institute and Millennium Park. Some are in interesting ground-floor spaces just steps from Michigan Avenue; others are a short walking distance or elevator ride high above the city. Also included in the this area are The Museum of Contemporary Art, LUMA, Spertus Museum, the Chicago Cultural Center, and Navy Pier. PILSEN • SOUTH NEIGHBORHOODS • CHICAGO ARTS DISTRICT Our South Side map covers a vast part of the city from Roosevelt Rd. south to the Indiana border; Central Ave. on the west & east to Lake Michigan. Neighborhoods include Pilsen, Bridgeport, Hyde Park, Chinatown & Bronzeville. The largest concentration of galleries in the area is in Pilsen East’s Chicago Arts District, near Halsted & 18th Streets. Other major south side art destinations include: the Museum Campus, National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, DuSable Museum, & both the University of Chicago’s Smart Museum & The Renaissance Society. NORTH SIDE • WICKER PARK/ BUCKTOWN LINCOLN PARK • LAKEVIEW & BEYOND The “district” of the North Side covers a broad geographical area, including a number of neighborhoods such as Bucktown, Wicker Park, Lakeview, Lincoln Park and Old Town. The north side also includes the Chicago History Museum, streets surrounding the North/Milwaukee/Damen intersection, and scores of artists living & working in Chicago.
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SUBURBS AND BEYOND Beyond the city limits, the Chicago art scene continues in galleries and university spaces. Some are in Evanston—just 5 miles north of the city near Northwestern University; others are in Oak Park near the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio; many can be found in nearby suburbs and neighboring states.
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Saturday Morning Gallery Tours River North + West Loop Meet for coffee at Tours are FREE + they a local Starbucks are never the same, even + join us for our if you attend every week! complimentary tour of 4 galleries, led by a gallery representative. • RIVER NORTH Every Saturday meet at 11 am at Starbucks at 750 N. Franklin. The tour lasts until 12:30 pm. • WEST LOOP Tours meet every 6-8 weeks at 1:30 at one of two W. Loop Starbucks. Check online for specific dates, schedule + location details
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River North Dozens of galleries radiate from the intersection of Superior & Franklin streets, making up the gallery district known as River North; general boundaries are: Chicago Avenue on the north, the Merchandise Mart on the south, west to Orleans, east to Dearborn.
704 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-664-3406 Tu-Sa 11-6 dan@addingtongallery.com www.addingtongallery.com
Opening receptions are on show start dates, from 5-8pm.
Paintings and sculpture by American and European artists.
february 26: TBD; Contact gallery for details
january 8: Kevin Sonmor, oil paintings
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A former manufacturing area, many galleries were drawn to the neighborhood first in the 1980s because of its industrial history and the large, dynamic spaces it offered. Today, River North is close to both the bustle of Michigan Ave. as well as the city’s northside. And it’s a convenient starting point for anyone who wants to begin exploring the city’s unique gallery community. Events Taking Place in the Area: January 8: Opening of the Winter Gallery Season. Ongoing: • Monthly First Thursdays: Many galleries stay open until 7pm • Weekly Saturday Morning Gallery Tours 11am-12:30pm Kevin Sonmor, The High Street, oil on linen, 2009, 30” x 30”
Jean Albano Gallery 215 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-440-0770 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 & by appt. jeanalbano@aol.com www.jeanalbanogallery.com Contemporary paintings, drawings, and constructions. january 8-february 28: New Wave: Group show, curated by Emanuel Aguilar, featuring gallery artists and new young talent. march: Please contact gallery or visit website for exhibition information
Andrew Bae Gallery
ArchiTech Gallery 730 N. Franklin 2nd Fl. (60654) Tel 312-475-1290 W-Sa 12-5 Dir. David Jameson architechgallery@earthlink.net www.architechgallery.com Chicago's only gallery of architectural art. Design drawings, blueprints and photographs of building and industrial art. Artists represented include Frank Lloyd Wright, Alfonso Iannelli, and Daniel Burnham. january 8-march 27: Two Centuries of Architectural Drawings
300 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-335-8601 Tu-Sa 10-6 info@andrewbaegallery.com www.andrewbaegallery.com Contemporary Asian art, primarily with ties to Korea, Japan and China. Permanent gallery artists include Kwang Jean Park, Young June Lew, Tetsuya Noda, Keysook Geum, Gapchul Lee, Jungjin Lee, Jae Ko, Myungkeun Koh, Leeah Joo and Katsunori Hamanishi.
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311 W. Superior, Ste. 115 (60654) Tel 312-751-9500 Tu-Sa 10-5:30 rb@bowmanart.com www.bowmanart.com Modern & Contemporary works of art; Self-taught masters.
january 8-march 20: American Prints: Including works by Avery, Motherwell, Diebenkorn, Pearlstein, Nutt, Brown, Fischl, Salle, Dunham, Marshall march 26-may 22: Ed Paschke’s Women MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
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George Pauly, Comparative Study of Orders, ink and wash, 1916
Robert Motherwell, Untitled (from the Basque Suite), 1970-71, screenprint, 41” x 28 1/4”
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River North Roy Boyd Gallery
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739 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-642-1606 Fax 312-642-2143 Tu-Sa 10-5:30; M by appt. roy.boyd@worldnet.att.net www.royboydgallery.com
449 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-527-4080 M-Sa 9-6 Rita Bucheit, Owner info@ritabucheit.com www.ritabucheit.com
Contemporary paintings and sculpture.
Exceptional European antiques and fine art.
Melanee Cooper Gallery
740 N. Franklin (60654) Tel 312-202-9305 Tu-Sa 11-5 Dir. Melanee Cooper mcoopergallery@aol.com www.melaneecoopergallery.com
Opening receptions are on the opening dates of the exhibitions: Fridays, 5-8pm.
Contemporary artworks by emerging and mid-career artists with a focus on texture and surface. january 8-february 26: Yin & Yang: Rimi Yang, Asian abstract figurative painter; David Ambrose, watercolor and pierced gouache march 5-april: Luminous Landscapes: Featuring Québec artist Sylvain Louis-Seize
Participating in First Thursdays from 5-7pm on january 7, february 4 & march 4 january 8-march 2: John Fraser: OBJECT LESSON - Continuation and New Combinations
Stephen Daiter Gallery 230 W. Superior 4th Fl. (60654) *Note new location Tel 312-787-3350 W-Sa 11-6 and by appt. Paul Berlanga, Michael Welch info@stephendaitergallery.com www.stephendaitergallery.com Vintage black and white photography, specializing in documentary and experimental photography: Institute of Design, Bauhaus, Photo League, etc. Rare photography from the 1920s-1960s. Also special exhibits at Daiter Contemporary. february 5-march: Martin Parr
march 5-april 13: Daniel Bodner: New Paintings
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Rimi Yang, Yumeko’s First Kimono, 36” x 60”, oil on canvas
Catherine Edelman Gallery 300 W. Superior Lower Level (60654) Tel 312-266-2350 Tu-Sa 10-5:30 info@edelmangallery.com www.edelmangallery.com Contemporary Photography and mixed media photo-based art. january 8-march 6: Lauren Simonutti: 8 Rooms, 7 Mirrors, 6 Clocks, 2 Minds & 199 Panes of Glass march 12-may 1: Elizabeth Ernst MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO AND ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY DEALERS (AIPAD)
Expression Galleries of Fine Art 708 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-274-9848 M-Sa 11-6; Su by appt. Also: 42 S. Washington Hinsdale (60521) Tel 630-986-9848 www.expressionfineart.com Owners Tim DeWine and Eva Jaroszewicz focus on master prints by Picasso, Chagall, Miró, Dalì, Klimt, Renoir, Sheile, Whistler, Tissot, and other significant artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. Expression Galleries of Fine Art also features contemporary European artists such as Royo, Vilanova, Dessapt, Kako and Toplev.
Josef Glimer Gallery, Ltd. 207 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-787-4640 Note new hours: Tu-Sa 11-5; or by appt. Dir. Josef Glimer Asst. Dir. Emily Booth info@josefglimergallery.com www.josefglimergallery.com Entering our 32nd year of selling fine art.
The Golden Triangle
330 N. Clark (60654) Tel 312-755-1266 M-W, F 10-6; Th 10-7; Sa 10-5 info@goldentriangle.biz www.goldentriangle.biz
The Golden Triangle’s blocklong home in the historic Reid Murdoch Center features one of the largest collections of Asian antiques and home furnishings in the country. A dramatic setting, complete with Asian courtyard, and exemplary customer service.
Featuring masterworks of the 19th and 20th Centuries, including works by Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Chagall, Picasso, Miró, Rivera, and Zuniga among others. Also featuring contemporary artists Thom Kapheim, Chaim Maroze, Mira Hermoni-Levine and Brian Divis.
Chinese Red Lacquer Cabinet with Original Red Lacquer over Elm Wood. Beijing, Early 1700s, 43”W x 23”D x 43”T
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River North Gruen Galleries
226 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-337-6262 M-F 11-5; Sa 10-6; Su and evenings by appt. Dir. Lisa Boron www.gruengalleries.com In the heart of River North within 20,000 sq. feet, we house a large collection of contemporary American & European painting & sculpture. We also showcase African ceramics, furniture & sculpture. Gallery available for events. january 8: Nathalie Guarracino Abstract oil on canvas february 19: Janet McGreal: Abstract acrylic/mixed media on canvas march 5: Sandrine Kern: Encaustic Landscapes
Habatat Galleries Chicago 222 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-440-0288 Tu-Sa 11-5 or by appt. info@habatatchicago.com www.habatatchicago.com
Carl Hammer Gallery
740 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-266-8512 Tu-F 11-6; Sa 11-5 Dir. Carl F. Hammer hammergall@aol.com www.hammergallery.com
Representing American and international contemporary artists, as well as select examples/artists from the American “outsider” genre. thru january 30: Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley (1866 - 1931): SNOW CRYSTALS, vintage photomicrographs
Specializing in the finest contemporary sculpture. Artists represented include: Oben Abright, Martin Blank, Christina Bothwell, Dale Chihuly, Daniel Clayman, Pearl Dick, Matt Eskuche, Bella Feldman, Gregory Grenon, Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg, Shayna Leib, Mira Maylor, Clifford Rainey, Joseph Rossano, among others.
january 27-february 13: Group Show of Gallery Artists february 19-march 27: Main Floor: Elizabeth Shreve: Fears and Desires Magnifique, new work 2nd Floor: Re-Visiting Hollis Sigler: paintings, works on paper (in conjunction with the Chicago Cultural Center’s retrospective)
For a complete listing of artists and exhibitions please visit our website. january 8: Contact gallery for exhibition details
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Top: Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley, microphotograph of snowflake, c. 1873-1931 Bottom: Elizabeth Shreve, The Smile, oil on linen, 2009
Nathalie Guarracino, Abstract oil on canvas, 36” x 36”
Ann Nathan Gallery
Gallery KH
311 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-642-0202 T-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 Shannon Rather srather@gallerykh.com www.gallerykh.com
thru february 23: Rick Stevens: Invoking the Unknown; Annual Small Works Show Reception for both shows on January 8, 5-8pm
Contemporary abstract and realistic paintings, fine prints and sculpture.
february 26-april 13: New works by gallery artists
212 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-664-6622 Tu-F 10-5:30; Sa 11-5 Nathangall@aol.com www.annnathangallery.com Established and emerging painters and sculptors in all media. Minimal “Shaker-insteel” furniture by Jim Rose. Selective African tribal art.
Kass / Meridian
325 W. Huron, Ste. 315 (60654) Tel 312-266-5999 M-F 11-4 (by appt.); weekends by appt. gallery@kassmeridian.com www.kassmeridian.com Contemporary American and modern European prints by internationally established artists and contemporary paintings and sculpture. Contemporary prints: Josef Albers, Charles Arnoldi, Alexander Calder, Christo, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella, Donald Sultan, Victor Vasarely and Andy Warhol. Modern Master prints: Georges Braque, Bernard Buffet, Le Corbusier, Marino Marini, Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso. Paintings and Sculptures: Romero Britto, John Henry, Tom Holland, Nissan Engel, Robert Natkin and Joseph Stabilito.
Nicole Gallery
230 W. Huron (60654) Tel 312-787-7716 Tu-Sa 11-5:30; Su-M by appt. Dir. Nicole Smith info@nicolegallery.com www.nicolegallery.com Contemporary Haitian, African and African American arts.
thru february 6: Akinola Ebenezer & Pita Ohiwerei february 12-april 18: Willard Wigan: Art in the Eye of a Needle. For all events with Willard Wigan, contact the gallery. Also visit www.willard-wigan.com
Shona sculpture from Zimbabwe.
january 8: Please contact gallery or visit website for exhibition details. MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
Rick Stevens, The Mind's Eye, 48” x 96”, oil on canvas
Willard Wigan, Statue of Liberty, mixed media in the eye of a needle
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River North Jennifer Norback Fine Art, Inc. 217 W. Huron (60654) Tel 773-671-5945 Tu, Th 12-5; F, Sa 12-6; or by appt. jennifernorback@gmail.com www.jennifernorbackfineart.com Featuring contemporary artists including, Jean-Christophe Ballot, Michael Goro, Herbert Murrie, Stephen McClymont, ellsworth snyder, Jeremy Tubbs, William Utermohlen, Vivian van Blerk. january 8-26: Out of Chicago: Artist Jeremy Tubbs curates a show of emerging artists from Chicago. march 5-april 6: The Nude: Works by William Utermohlen, Jean-Christophe Ballot, and Vivian van Blerk
Richard Norton Gallery 612 Merchandise Mart (60654) Tel 312-644-8855 M-F 9-5 Dir. Richard P. Norton Dir. Susan Klein Bagdade info@richardnortongallery.com www.richardnortongallery.com
210 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-266-9473 Tu-Sa 10:30-5:30 Dir. Frank Paluch perimeterchicago @perimetergallery.com www.perimetergallery.com
Notable American & European Impressionist & Modern paintings, drawings & sculpture from the 19th & early 20th Centuries. The gallery offers a wide range of services, including consultation, appraisal, consignment & purchase of artwork.
Perimeter Gallery features contemporary painting, sculpture, works on paper, and master works in ceramic and fiber arts.
Portals Ltd.
Portals Ltd. represents contemporary international artists specializing in magical realism.
january 8-february 6: David Shapiro: Painting february 12-march 13: Don Pollack: Painting march 19-april 17: Nathan Slate Joseph: Sculpture MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
215 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-440-0055 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 10:30-5 mayapolsky@aol.com www.mayapolskygallery.com International contemporary art; contemporary Russian art. Please contact gallery for exhibition information.
march 5: Andy Paczos: Paintings
Don Pollack, Untitled, 2009, 40” x 50”, oil on linen
Printworks
january-march: Portals Ltd. Artists Continuing Exhibitions: Work by Ginger Fox, Ted Gall, Karen Halt, Barbara Kohl-Spiro, Cheryl Malone, Connie Roberts, Mitzura Salgian, Milton Tomlinson.
Maya Polsky Gallery
january-february: Group show featuring gallery artists
Artists include: Gertrude Abercrombie, Walter Burt Adams, Emil Bisttram, Albert Bloch, Karl Buehr, Francis Chapin, Alexander Corazzo, Manierre Dawson, Werner Drewes, Frederick Frary Fursman, Hananiah Harari, Miyoko Ito, George Josimovich, Alfred Juergens, Medard Klein, Richard Koppe, Albert Krehbiel, Jan Matulka, Tina Modotti, Gregory Orloff, Pauline Palmer, Romolo Roberti, Hilla Rebay, Richard Alan Schmid, Gerritt Sinclair, Mitchell Siporin, Morris Topchevsky, Vaclav Vytlacil, Rudolph Weisenborn, Carl Woolsey among others. MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
742 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-642-1066 Tu-F 10:30-5; Sa 11-5 artisnow@aol.com www.portalsgallery.com
Perimeter Gallery
311 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-664-9407 Fax 312-664-8823 Tu-Sa 11-5 and by appt. Dirs. Sidney Block, Bob Hiebert info@printworkschicago.com www.printworkschicago.com Printworks is a works on paper gallery specializing in contemporary prints, drawings, photographs and artists’ books.
Byron Roche Gallery january 8-february 13: Robert Middaugh: New acrylic drawings and 3-D constructions
Tel 312-654-0144 byronroche@sbcglobal.net www.byronroche.com
february 19-april 3: Hollis Sigler: Prints and Drawings. Exhibition in conjunction with a major retrospective at the Chicago Cultural Center during the same time period.
Contemporary paintings with an emphasis on process and materials. Check gallery website for updates and events. january 8 & february 12: Opening receptions from 5-8pm. Please check gallery website for details.
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Connie Roberts 12 Cup Teapot, 26" x 17" x 4", carved and painted wood
Hollis Sigler, Stepping Outside of Her Life, color lithograph, 1996
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River North Judy A Saslow Gallery
300 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-943-0530 Tu-F 11-6; Sa 11-5 jsaslow@corecomm.net www.jsaslowgallery.com Outsider, Folk and Contemporary Art.
Ken Saunders Gallery
january 8: Mr. Imagination; Francois Burland
230 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-573-1400 Tu-Sa 11-5 Ken Saunders
february 26: Magical Thinking: Featuring Frank Paluch and Jordan Scott
gallery@kensaundersgallery.com
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www.kensaundersgallery.com Exhibiting the world’s most prominent and innovative artists creating glass sculpture. january 14-18: Participating in Art Palm Beach, West Palm Beach Convention Center february 5: Show preview Thursday, february 4 - The Courage of their Convictions: Paul Stankard, Christopher Ries, Jay Musler, Dante Marioni, Lisabeth Sterling, Keke Cribbs, Jon Kuhn, David Schwarz
Schneider Gallery 230 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-988-4033 Tu-F 10:30-5; Sa 11-5 Dir. Martha Schneider Asst. Dir. Jennifer DeCarlo jennifer@schneider gallerychicago.com schneidergallerychicago.com Specializing in contemporary photography. january 8-february 27: Luis Gonzalez Palma: Depictions, new portraits
Vale Craft Gallery 230 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-337-3525 Tu-F 10:30-5:30; Sa 11-5 Dir. Peter Vale peter@valecraftgallery.com www.valecraftgallery.com An eclectic mix of affordable, contemporary American fine craft. Ongoing display of ceramics, decorative fiber art, glass objects, metal sculpture, functional art & unique jewelry. january 8-april 10: Winter group show of fine craft
march 5-may 8: Guillermo Sodeck-Hart & Kevin Malella: The New Generation MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
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Joe Nielander, Gestural, blown glass, 17” x 16” x 3”
Mr. Imagination, Bug, 2008, mixed media, 17” x 8” x 10”
David Weinberg Gallery
300 W. Superior Ste. 203 (60654) Tel 312-529-5090 Tu-F 10-5:30, Sa 10-4 Dir. Aaron Ott aaron@davidweinberggallery.com
www.davidweinberggallery.com With the exhibition of emerging & high profile artists, David Weinberg Gallery creates an environment where collectors, both new & experienced, are
engaged & educated in the development, direction & management of their acquisitions. january 8-february 20: Structure and Space: Photographs by Michael Parker and paintings by Daniel Kim february 26-april 10: SAIC at DWG: Featuring work from students, faculty & alumni of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Zolla / Lieberman Gallery 325 W. Huron (60654) Tel 312-944-1990 Tu-Sa 10-5:30; Sa 11-5:30 zollalieberman@sbcglobal.net www.zollaliebermangallery.com Established and emerging contemporary artists in all media thru february 6: Rocío Rodríguez: Varied Fictions; Garrett Durant: Weighting Days
Zygman Voss Gallery
222 W. Superior, #1 E. (60654) Tel 312-787-3300 Tu-Sa 10-5; Su and M by appt. Dirs. Nancy Voss, Ahron Zygman ZygmanVoss@sbcglobal.net www.ZygmanVossGallery.com Featuring 17th to 20th Century masters. Museum quality works of art including Rembrandt, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, Whistler, Cassatt, Pissarro, Picasso, Chagall, Dalì, Miró and Calder.
Now the exclusive representative of Moshe Rosenthalis in the United States. Zygman Voss is proud to feature paintings by the late Aliza Nahor in the style of German Expressionism. Please contact gallery for current exhibition details or visit website for information.
february 19-april 10: Josh Garber: Systems; Libby Wadsworth, this and this; Cheonae Kim: Mediterranean 224 MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO AND ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Michael Parker, Buildings at Night, pigment print, 2009
Aliza Nahor, Looking Back, oil on canvas, 32” x 46”
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West Loop, West Side, & Fulton Market The West Side includes West Loop, West Town, Fulton Market, Randolph St. & more. Typical boundaries: Division on the north, east to Halsted, south to Roosevelt. The area’s largest gallery centers are around Peoria & Washington, & around Fulton Market between Peoria & Racine. Lots of activity buzzes on opening nights and this is a great district to end your gallery hopping in before heading to dinner on or around Randolph St. Also, the Fulton Market group hosts frequent events and open houses, so watch for upcoming dates and info.
ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation 832 W. Superior (60642) Suite 204 Tel 312-733-2787 W-Sa 12-6; Su 12-4; Opening receptions 6-9 info@arcgallery.org www.arcgallery.org january 8: Kina Bagovska, Dylan Miner, Barbara Blacharczyk & Allison Svoboda february 5: Rine Boyer, Local Women’s Caucus for Art show march 5: Cheri Reif Naselli, Materiality: A juried exhibition
Events Taking Place in the Area:
The Architrouve 1433 W. Chicago (60642) Tel 312-563-0977 M-F 9-6 or by appt. Dir. Victoria Nicodemus Owners Bob and Darci O’Connell www.thearchitrouve.com www.fineartrescue.com Embracing and promoting the creative process. Start or expand your collection. Original Artwork Minor Conservation Exceptional Value january 8-march 12: Fine Art Rescue Deux
January: The opening of the winter gallery season is on Friday the 8th. Ongoing: • Monthly First Thursdays: Many galleries stay open until 7pm • Saturday Morning Gallery Tours every 6-8 weeks. 1:30-3pm Looking Ahead: The Randolph Street Antiques Market is back this May
Frederick Baker, Inc. 1230 W. Jackson (60607) Tel 312-243-2980 M-F 10-5, and by appt. President, Frederick Baker Dir. Scot Campbell frebak@aol.com. scot_fbi@hotmail.com www.frederickbakerinc.com Specializing in Fine American and European Prints, Drawing and Watercolors. Featuring works by: Arms, Baumann, Bellows, Benton, Bonnard, Buhot, Chagall, Chahine, Cook, Hassam, Kent, Kloss, Lewis, Lozowick, Marsh, Matisse, Miró, Pennell, Picasso, Renoir, Rouault, Simon, Sloan, Tissot, Toulouse-Lautrec, Villon, Vlaminck, Whistler, Wood, Zorn and many others
Dubhe Carreño Gallery 118 N. Peoria 2nd Fl. (60607) Tel 773-931-6584 Tu-Sa 10:30-5:30 info@dubhecarrenogallery.com www.dubhecarrenogallery.com Specializing in contemporary ceramics & material-based works by interdisciplinary emerging and established artists. Participating in First Thursdays from 5-7pm on January 7, February 4 & March 4. january 8-march 5: Anne Drew Potter: Le Cirque de L’Armée Rouge
Kina Bagovska, Don Kihot, mixed media, 60” x 36”
Douglas Dawson Gallery 400 N. Morgan (60642) Tel 312-226-7975 Tu-Sa 9:30-5:30 Dirs. Douglas Dawson, Wallace Bowling info@douglasdawson.com www.douglasdawson.com Ancient and historic ethnographic art from Africa, Asia and the Americas. Since 1983. january 16-february 22: BAMANA!: Historic ceramics of Mali, West Africa february 27-march 29: KNOCK-KNOCK: An exhibition of antique tribal doors MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
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Anne Drew Potter, Le Cirque de L’Armée Rouge (installation detail)
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ebersmoore
213 N. Morgan #3C (60607) *Note new location Tel 312-772-3021 By appointment Sara Ebers, Dominic Paul Moore www.ebersmoore.com ebersmoore is a commercial apartment gallery/project space featuring emerging and established artists in all media.
Jun Kaneko, Untitled, 2008, glazed ceramic wall slab
EC Gallery
215 N. Aberdeen (60607) Tel 312-850-0924 Dir. Ewa Czeremuszkin info@ec-gallery.com www.ec-gallery.com The primary focus at EC Gallery is the introduction and representation of emerging and mid-career artists whose practices traverse painting, drawing, mixed media and photo media. Please visit our website for show schedules and details.
Rhona Hoffman Gallery 118 N. Peoria (60607) Tel 312-455-1990 Tu-F 10-5:30; Sa 11-5:30 rhoffman@rhoffmangallery.com www.rhoffmangallery.com
Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery 215 N. Aberdeen Tel 312-944-0408 W-Sa 11-5; Tu by appt. and by chance info@kasiakaygallery.com www.kasiakaygallery.com
Specializes in international contemporary art in all media, and art that is conceptually, formally, or socio-politically based.
Established and upcoming artists, both national and international, working in all media.
Founded 1983.
Please contact gallery or visit website for additional show information.
january 15: Richard Rezac & Robert Overby
Anne Loucks Gallery 1046 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 312-733-4700 W-Sa 12-5, and by appt. info@loucksgallery.com www.loucksgallery.com Contemporary American painting, photography and sculpture by established and emerging artists. See our full exhibition listing online.
Mars Gallery
1139 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 312-226-7808 W 12-6; Th 12-7; F-S 12-6; Su & Tu By appt. Dir. Barbara Gazdik marsgallery@aol.com www.marsgallery.com Specializing in contemporary fine, fun and sophisticated artwork. Original paintings and limited edition prints. Since 1988 Mars has been the must-see hot spot of the Chicago West Loop art scene.
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The MB Gallery
407 N. Elizabeth (60642) Tel 312-351-0107 info@mb-gallery.com www.mb-gallery.com Contemporary paintings, sculpture and works on paper by established and emerging national and international artists. Representing Nellie Durand, Stan Edwards, Linda Randall Powles, Arthur Stern and Barbara Young.
For additional information regarding show schedule please consult the gallery website.
february 26: Kehinde Wiley MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Peter Mars, Bowie
The McCormick Gallery 835 W. Washington (60607) Tel 312-226-6800 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 gallery@thomasmccormick.com www.thomasmccormick.com The McCormick Gallery features both modern and contemporary art, focusing primarily on painting, works on paper and sculpture. We represent the estates of numerous mid-century American painters with an emphasis on abstract expressionism. The gallery also shows both established and emerging contemporary artists. thru january 23: Melville Price: USA: works from the sixties february 26-april 10: Please call the gallery for information MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
Packer Schopf Gallery 942 W. Lake (60607) Tel 312-226-8984 Tu-Sa 11-5:30 Dir. Aron Packer packer@packergallery.com www.packergallery.com
PRIMITIVE
130 N. Jefferson (60661) Tel 312-575-9600 M-Sa 10-6 info@beprimitive.com www.beprimitive.com
Thomas Robertello Gallery Conveniently located in the West Loop, PRIMITIVE’s 30,000 sq. ft. flagship store has become a true Chicago destination. Come & experience 4 floors of museum grade furniture, artifacts, textiles, jewelry and fashion from essentially the world over.
Contemporary art in all media. Also well-known for folk and outsider art. january 8-february 13: Tim Vermeulen: Moby Dick, paintings; Jason Lahr: DEATHMETALHIPPIEKILLER, paintings etc.; Gene Hamilton: Vent Figure Fun! (Ventriloquist Dummy Portraits), paintings.
The collections are authentic and exclusive. You’ll feel like you have just been around the world yourself!
february 19-march 27: Don Cameron: Aesthetics and Content, paintings and a video; Diem Chau: Sojourn, embroidery over porcelain, carved crayons and pencils; Stephen Anderson: Mystical Worlds, paintings
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939 W. Randolph (60607) Tel 312-421-1587 W-Sa 11-6, and by appt. Dir. Thomas Robertello info@thomasrobertello.com www.thomasrobertello.com Local, national, international emerging and established artists in all media thru february 6: Adam Ekberg february 12-march 20: Troy Richards march 26-may 8: Noelle Mason
West Loop / West Side Carrie Secrist Gallery 835 W. Washington (60607) Tel 312-491-091 Tu-F 10:30-6; Sa 11-5 Natalie Schuh, Gallery Manager info@secristgallery.com www.secristgallery.com Established and emerging contemporary artists in all media. For additional information regarding the show schedule, please contact the gallery. thru january 9: Douglas C. Bloom & Liliana Porter
Walsh Gallery
118 N. Peoria 2nd Fl. (60607) Tel 312-829-3312 Tu-Sa 10:30-5:30 opening receptions: 5-9 pm Dir. Julie Walsh info@walshgallery.com www.walshgallery.com
Linda Warren Gallery 1052 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 312-432-9500 Tu-Sa 11-5 Dir. Linda Warren linda@lindawarrengallery.com www.lindawarrengallery.com Emerging and mid-career contemporary artists in all media.
Contemporary Asian art january 8-30: Han Seok Hyun: Mixed media, photography, and installation works by a Korean-born artist february 10-may 2: Michiko Itatani: Personal Codes
january 22-february 27: Judith Mullen: Aerie Project Space: Matt Woodward march 5-april 10: Joseph Noderer Project Space: Michael Stillion
Tony Wight Gallery
Woman Made Gallery
845 W. Washington, 2nd Fl. (60607) *Note new Location Tel 312-492-7261 Dir. Tony Wight Dir. John Henderson info@tonywightgallery.com www.tonywightgallery.com
685 N. Milwaukee (60642) Tel 312-738-0400 W-F 12-7; Sa-Su 12-4 gallery@womanmade.org www.womanmade.org
Please contact for exhibition information and schedule.
january 22-february 25: • From the Center: Now! Group show. Sponsored by the Women’s Caucus for Art; juror, Lucy Lippard • While in Class...: Group show; juror, Lily Mayfield Artisan Gallery: • Renewal, Recycle and Rejuvenation (thru april 22) march 5-april 22: • 13th International Open: Group show; juror, Laura Kina Solo shows by Sarah Gabel and Judithe Hernández
january: Jason Salavon, Old Codes. New work by prominent new media artist. This is the gallery’s first show in the new location at 845 W. Washington.
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january 15-march 13: Dietrich Wegner march 19-april 24: Phyllis Bramson & Judith Geichman
Artwork in all media in group and solo exhibitions.
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Judith Mullen, Detour VIII, 2009, pigment, ink, tea, charcoal, wax on plaster, 36” x 30”
fine craft made in illinois
Renee Couture, We Eat Laughing, Helpless, & Forgetful, 2.5 oz potato chips, gold leaf; from While in Class
M. WATSON
metal, jewelry , paintings, ceramics, textiles, and more!
Illinois
L. SHAMAN
ILLINOIS ARTISANS PROGRAM 32 THOMPSON CENTER t 100 W. RANDOLPH t 2ND FLOOR t 312.814.5321 t HOURS: MON - FRI 9AM - 5PM t www.museum.state.il.us/artisans
J. SWEITZER
Valerie Carberry Gallery
Michigan Avenue, River East, & South Loop More than 20 galleries can be found along the “Magnificent Mile” from Oak Street to the Chicago River, and farther south near the Art Institute and Millennium Park. Galleries occupy dynamic ground-floor spaces steps from Michigan Avenue as well as high above the city in some of our most recognizable skyscrapers. The area is also full of museums and art venues, including: the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Navy Pier, Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA), the Spertus Museum, the School of the Art Institute), Columbia College, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) Events Taking Place in the Area: January: Visions from a Foxhole: The Wartime Sketches of William Foley, at the Pritzker Military Library, January 22-April 9 February: Production Site: The Artist’s Studio Inside-Out at the MCA, February 6-May 30 March: Let there be Geo, at Columbia College’s A + D Gallery, March 4-April 24 Ongoing: Fine Arts Building Studios - monthly 2nd Fridays. 410 S. Michigan Ave., 4:30-9:30pm
875 N. Michigan, Ste. 2510 John Hancock Center (60611) Tel 312-397-9990 M-F 10-5, Sa 11-5 Dir. Valerie Carberry Asst. Dir. Susan Beagley info@valeriecarberry.com www.valeriecarberry.com Modern & Postwar American art: painting, sculpture & works on paper from 1915-1965. Blaine, Bolotowsky, Brooks, de Rivera, Diller, Drewes, Ferber, Ferren, Gallatin, Gordin, Gottlieb, Greene, Hofmann, Howard, Kelpe, Matulka, Merrild, Morris, Roszak, Rothschild, Shaw, Smith, Storrs, Survage, Tobey, Tworkov, Vytlacil, Walkowitz, and Xcero. Also representing contemporary artists of national stature: Judith Belzer, Ellen Lanyon, Jim Lutes, & Evelyn Statsinger thru january 30: Jim Lutes february 1-march 27: Modern & Postwar American Art MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
Colletti Gallery, Antique Posters • Fine Art
67 E. Oak (60611) Tel 312-664-6767 M-Sa 10-6; Su 12-5 Dir. Russell Colletti info@collettigallery.com www.collettigallery.com
Colletti Gallery features a world class collection of antique posters from the 1890s Belle Epoque and Art Nouveau eras through the 1920s and 30s Art Deco and Modern eras. Works by Mucha, Cherét, Cappiello, and Cassandre are among the master poster artists included,
plus an exceptional selection of the original prints and posters of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Also featured are turn of the century ceramics by Amphora, Massier, and Zsolnay in addition to Art Nouveau and Art Deco furnishings.
Columbia College D.E.P.S. Dir. Neysa Page-Lieberman Tel 312-369-7663 www.colum.edu/deps The Department of Exhibition & Performance Spaces (D.E.P.S.) at Columbia College. The collective of galleries & performance spaces at Columbia College formally known as [C]Spaces has been renamed to better fit the department & College's mission. The D.E.P.S. consists of 4 art galleries, 3 event spaces, performance spaces, & ShopColumbia, the student art store. • Glass Curtain Gallery 1104 S. Wabash • Hokin Center & Annex 623 S. Wabash • C33 Gallery 33 East Congress • New Media Gallery 618 S. Michigan • Conaway Center 1104 S. Wabash • Stage Two 618 S. Michigan, 2nd Fl. • ShopColumbia 623 S. Wabash
Ferrari Studios
Richard Gray Gallery
Vogue Building 412 S. Wells, 3rd Fl. (60607) Tel 312-922-2993 www.virginioferrarisculptor.com info@ferraristudios.com www.ferraristudios.com
875 N. Michigan, Ste. 2503 John Hancock Center (60611) Tel 312-642-8877 M-F 10-5:30; Sa by appt. info@richardgraygallery.com www.richardgraygallery.com
Contact: Virginio Ferrari, sculptor; Marco Ferrari, video artist
Founded in 1963, Richard Gray Gallery is one of the leading dealers in modern & contemporary American & European art.
also: Ferrari Studios - Verona Al Magro Via Bellavista n.80 Custoza (37060) VR, Italy Tel 39/045/859.9008 Fax 39/045/51.67.21
The gallery offers exceptional works by masters such as Picasso, Matisse & Miró & also represents some of the most exciting artists working today, including Jaume Plensa, David Hockney, Jim Dine, Alex Katz & Magdalena Abakanowicz. Also located in New York. february 19-april 3: David Klamen: Painting Paintings MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AND ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO
David Klamen, Untitled, 2009. Oil on canvas. 28” x 40”
Examples of Leonetto Cappiello, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Jules Cherét
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Michigan Avenue, River East & South Loop Hildt Galleries
617 N. State (60654) Tel 312-255-0005 Tu-Sa 11-5 Hildtg@ameritech.net www.hildtgalleries.com Located in the Historic Tree Studios, Hildt Galleries showcases fine original 19th and 20th C. British, European and American oil paintings and watercolors. Artists include Montague Dawson, Bernard Pothast and Evert Pieters.
Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum James R. Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Ste. 2-200 (60601) Tel 312-814-5321 Kerry Schneider, Program Asst. Dir. kschneider@museum.state.il.us www.museum.state.il.us/artisans A sales gallery featuring juried work of over 500 Illinois artisans. Jewelry, art glass, baskets, ceramics, wearables, painting, photography & more fine craft.
R.S. Johnson Fine Art
Representing Lilian Cartwright, Milena Hughes, Ala Jaron, David Johnson & Kate Strong.
Made in Illinois is on view & for sale. Monthly thematic ‘Art Sprees’ in James R. Thompson Center Atrium from 10-3:30pm.
645 N. Michigan (60611) Tel 312-943-1661 M-Sa 9-5:30 RS_Johnson@msn.com www.rsjohnsonfineart.com
Featured artists include: january & february: Roberta Elliot (forge work) & Tim Francis (wood)
Established in 1955, R.S. Johnson Fine Art specializes in museum quality works of art ranging from Old Master works on paper to 19th and 20th Century paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture.
march & april: Peter Patterson (glass)
Our clients include more than 50 museums worldwide.
february 10 & 11: Valentines
Featured artists: Dürer, Rembrandt, Piranesi, Goya, Degas, Cassatt, Guillaumin, Raoul Dufy, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, Gleizes, Villon, Masson, De Chirico and Picasso.
march 18 & 19: Spring Equinox
Kamp Gallery, INC. 140 E. Walton Drake Hotel Arcade (60611) Tel 312-664-0090 Tu-Sa 11-6; Su-M by appt. Dir. Nicholas Vahlkamp kampgallery@aol.com www.kampgallery.com Fine American & European paintings from 19th & 20th Centuries, especially artists of the Regional Impressionist & Modern Schools, including: George Ames Aldrich, Alois Arnegger, Francis Chapin, Louis Oscar Griffith, Constantin Kluge, Frank Peyraud, & contemporary painters Kim Llebl, Yelena Klairmont & Chicago School watercolorist Jordan Krimstein. Please contact gallery for detailed exhibition information. january-march: Art from the Victorian Age
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Roberta Elliot (Cobden, IL), Futterput
LUMA: Loyola University Museum of Art 820 N. Michigan (60611) Tel 312-915-7600 W-Su 11-6; Tu 11-8 (free admission) www.luc.edu/luma The Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago’s new museum, is dedicated to the exploration, promotion and understanding of art and artistic expression that attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies. Contact gallery or visit website for extended show info and descriptions. february 10-may 9: Moholy: An Education of the Senses This exhibition is a celebration of Modernism’s great visionary, artist, photographer, and designer. Focusing on Chicago, the exhibition brings László Moholy-Nagy’s art and his investigations of design, technology, and light to life while exploring the transformative role of art in society.
february 10-may 9: The Papercut Haggadah by Archie Granot Modern papercut artist Archie Granot continues a five-hundred year tradition with a fiftyfive page Haggadah. Using geometric and abstract shapes instead of traditional Hebrew symbols, Granot has created a work that evokes the intense emotions attached to Seder. ongoing (permanent collection): Gilded Glory: European Treasures from the Martin D’Arcy Collection A little-known gem of Chicago’s museum scene, the Martin D’Arcy Collection is one of the finest collections of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque art in the Midwest
Herbert Arnould Olivier, Hera and her Attendants, 36” x 60”, ca. 1890
Joel Oppenheimer, Inc.
Poster Plus
410 N. Michigan, Ste. 1 The Wrigley Building (60611) Tel 312-642-5300 M-Sa 10-6 Joppen@audubonart.com www.audubonart.com
200 S. Michigan (60604) Tel 312-461-9277 M-Sa 10-6; Su 11-6 www.posterplus.com
The nation’s premier gallery of art from the Golden Age of Exploration for four decades. Located in the historic Wrigley Building, the gallery specializes in rare antique Natural History Art and limited-edition Fine Art Prints, with particular emphasis on the works of John James Audubon. The gallery also is home to a wide variety of works by other notable Natural History Artists such as Pierre-Joseph Redouté, John Gould and Basilius Besler. In addition to being an incredible art resource, the gallery provides custom archival framing and nationally recognized conservation and restoration services for works of art on paper, paintings on canvas and photographic materials. The facility services museums, collectors and dealers throughout the nation.
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President’s Gallery, Harold Washington College
Celebrating over 40 years in business. Poster Plus is located across from the Art Institute on Michigan Ave. The gallery’s unconventional approach blends new and old, including: 19th and 20th C. art and design; popular and master artists; Chicago photography and event posters; art related books, cards, clothing and gifts; and a separate original vintage poster gallery. Examples of original European and American lithograph posters from the last 100 years include those of Chicago Railroads of the 1920s, the Columbian Exposition, the Century of Progress, Art Exhibitions and propaganda. Poster restoration, conservation, and framing services also available.
30 E. Lake Room 1105 (60601) Tel 312-553-5738 Fax 312-553-3210 M-F 10-5 and by appt. Vanessa Smith, Interim Curator vsmith50@ccc.edu http://faculty.ccc.edu/hwgallery/ The President's Gallery at Harold Washington College highlights artists from the Chicago area. Please contact gallery or visit our website for exhibition details and more information.
Michigan Avenue, River East & South Loop Pritzker Military Library 610 N. Fairbanks (60611) Tel 312-587-0234 M-F 8:30-4:30 www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org january 22-april 9: Visions from a Foxhole: The Wartime Sketches of William Foley
REpose Gallery
Rosenthal Fine Art, Inc.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Rymer Gallery River East Art Center 435 E. Illinois (60611) Tel 312-321-1001 M-F 8:30-5; Sa-Su 10-6 reposegallery@ rivereastartcenter.com www.rivereastartcenter.com Features work across various media from printmaking, drawing, painting, jewelry, metal working to hyper realistic sculptures and digitally created art. REpose Gallery represents River East Art Center’s Resident Artists: Bouba, Sergio Ceron, Jose Luis Corona, Rory Coyne, Alexandru Darida, Pedrag Djordjevic, Tara Fadenrecht, S. Hill-Sanchez, Hyeseung Shin and Thomas J. Walther. For more information on these artists and featured exhibitions please contact the gallery. REpose Gallery provides additional services that include artist lectures and demonstrations, panel discussions, gallery and artist studio tours.
3 E. Huron (60611) Tel 312-475-0700 Fax 312-475-0711 M-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 Dir. Dennis Rosenthal drosenthal @rosenthalfineart.com www.rosenthalfineart.com Specializes in significant works of 20th Century American and European art, including Modernism, Abstract Expressionism, Post-War and Contemporary.
School of the Art Institute 280 S. Columbus (60603) Tel 312-629-6635 Tu-Sa 11-6 www.saic.edu/exhibitions The Rymer Gallery features a range of fresh exhibitions featuring students, faculty, and guests of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC.)
Located in the heart of the historic Gold Coast neighborhood, Rosenthal Fine Art, Inc. continues to exhibit its collection of artists such as Henry Moore, Larry Rivers, Sam Francis, Sol LeWitt, Ellsworth Snyder and Ira Sapir, as well as provide clients with a wide range of personalized services including appraisals and curatorial consultations.
thru january 11: Text Off the Page and Video Installation II: New works developed in the Writing department and the department of Film, Video & New Media january 30-march 26: *Opening Jan 29, 4:30-7pm. Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba: Breathing is Free: 12,756.3, new work. As a memorial to refugees who travel the world seeking a new home, the artist is running the distance equivalent to the earth’s diameter (12,756.3km.) Chicago is the first U.S. city featured among global locations in this contemporary story of cultural displacement.
Gallery space is also available for rental.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Sullivan Galleries School of the Art Institute 33 S. State, 7th Fl. (60603) Tel 312-629-6635 Tu-Sa 11-6 www.saic.edu/exhibitions Opened in the fall of 2008, the Sullivan Galleries form the largest space devoted to contemporary art in Chicago’s Loop. The galleries fill 32,000 square feet on the 7th floor of Louis Sullivan’s historic design for the Carson Pirie Scott department store, a National Historic Landmark constructed in 1899.
thru february 13: Picturing the Studio. This exhibition explores the richly complex, political and psychologically charged notions of the artist’s studio today. Presented in conjunction with the College Art Association's 98th Annual Conference in Chicago, Feb. 11-13, and made possible in part with funds from the College Art Association and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. This show is part of Studio Chicago, a yearlong collaborative project that focuses on the artist's studio. studiochicago.org march 27-april 9: Spring Undergraduate Exhibition: *Opening reception March 26. Nearly 230 SAIC students completing undergraduate degrees exhibit innovative work. SAIC promotes crossing disciplines & challenging received assumptions, with the results of this approach showcased in the exhibition.
Galleries Maurice Sternberg 875 N. Michigan, Ste. 2520 John Hancock Center (60611) Tel 312-642-1700 Fax 312-642-7159 M-Sa 11-5; and by appt. hpool@ galleriesmauricesternberg.com susan@ galleriesmauricesternberg.com galleriesmauricesternberg.com A fine art dealer in Chicago since 1945, the galleries offer “Sternberg Traditional,” 19th/early 20th Century American and European paintings, and “Sternberg Contemporary,” which features the work of a distinguished list of contemporary artists from around the world. january 15-march 30: Traditional 19th / early 20th Century American & European Paintings
Worthington Gallery 737 N. Michigan, Ste. 1540 Entrance on Chicago Ave. (60611) Tel 312-266-2424 Tu-Sa 10-5 and by appt. worthingtonart@aol.com worthingtongallerychicago.com
224 S. Michigan, Ste. 266 In the Santa Fe Building (60604) Tel 312-322-3600 Tu-F 9:30-5:30; Sa 11-5:30 gallery@donaldyoung.com www.donaldyoung.com
Worthington Gallery West Tel 925-997-8133 wgallerywest@ymail.net worthingtongallerywest.com
Modern and contemporary art. Please contact for additional exhibition information and schedule.
Kandinsky exhibit continuing. MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Barlach, Beckmann, Campendonk, Corinth, Dix, Feininger, Felixmüller, Gramatté, Grosz, Heckel, Höfer, Janssen, Jawlensky, Kandinsky, Kirchner, Klee, Kokoschka, Kolbe, Kollwitz, Lange, Macke, Marc, Marcks, Meidner, Muenter, Nolde, Pechstein, Rohlfs, Schiele, Schmidt-Rottluff, and others. Richard Hunt, Michael Triegel, Ynez Johnston, Marc Velten. Founded in 1970. MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION
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Donald Young Gallery
Pilsen, Pilsen East, & South The largest concentration of galleries in Pilsen is in the Chicago Arts District, near South Halsted and 18th Streets. Galleries and spaces, including the Zhou B. Art Center, are also located elsewhere on 18th St. as well as south of the Loop and in Bronzeville & Bridgeport.
4Art Inc. Gallery
1029 W. 35th St., Ste. 403 Zhou B. Art Center (60609) Tel 773-254-5100 Tu-Sa 10-6; Open for monthly 3rd Fridays artist receptions from 6-10pm Dir. Robin Rios RRios@4artinc.com www.4artinc.com
Chicago Arts District
1945 S. Halsted, Ste. 101 (60608) Tel 312-738-8000-108 2nd Friday info booth at: 1821 S. Halsted info@chicagoartsdistrict.org www.chicagoartsdistrict.org One of Chicago’s most vibrant and well-established creative communities, the Chicago Arts District hosts 2nd Fridays Gallery Nights.
Don’t miss the action at South Halsted and 18th Streets, as 30 independent galleries, and artist-run creative spaces, open new shows on the 2nd Friday of each month. The Chicago Arts District also co-ordinates the annual Pilsen East Artist’s Open House in September, and other special programs throughout the year. Please see our website, www.chicagoartsdistrict.org, for information on events, news, exhibition space rental, creative residential and retail space; find out how you can become part of the Chicago Arts District.
Several art centers and museums are located in Hyde Park, including the University of Chicago’s Smart Museum and The Renaissance Society, as well as the Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC)
january 8, february 12, march 12: 2nd FRIDAYS Gallery Night; 30+ area galleries/creative spaces, open 6-10pm
Events Taking Place in the Area: January: Anna Shteynshleyger at the Renaissance Society, Univ. of Chicago, January 3-February 14 February: P’s & Q’s, Hyde Park Art Center, February 28-May 2 Ongoing: Chicago Arts District’s 2nd Fridays
Photo by Andrew Steiner
Logsdon 1909 Gallery & Studio
1909 S. Halsted (60608) Tel 312-666-8966 Sa 12-5 and by appt. Open for 2nd Friday receptions Dir. Marco Logsdon marcologsdon@aol.com www.logsdon1909.com Contemporary artwork of established and emerging artists in a variety of mediums including painting, video, photography, sculpture, and mixed media.
Open for Pilsen East’s 2nd Friday gallery hops, with receptions to coincide with each new show. Contact gallery for fall show details. january 8-february 6: Jim Dee: True Variations, new paintings february 12-march 6: Desire.10.: An exhibition featuring the work of the Queer Caucus members. Exhibition coincides with College Art Association convention march 12-april 3: TBA; Please see gallery website for more information
Murphy Hill Gallery 3333 W. Arthington 3rd Fl. (60624) Tel 773-324-5781 Tu-Sa 5-9pm Dir. Bill Hill murphyhillgallery @sbcglobal.net www.murphyhillgallery.com In 20,000 sq. ft. of space we showcase contemporary artwork of emerging & established artists, including painting, photography mixed media, sculpture & video. Murphy Hill Gallery is located in the Historic Sears Building in the Homan Square, just 4 blocks south of the I-290 or a short trip from the Pilsen East, Chicago Arts District. Free and secured parking.
Jim Dee, Falling Inward, oil and graphite on canvas, 22” x 28”
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National Museum of Mexican Art 1852 W. 19th St. (60608) 312-738-1503 Tu-Su 10-5 info@nationalmuseumof mexicanart.org www.nationalmuseumof mexicanart.org The National Museum of Mexican Art is the largest Latino cultural organization in the country and the only Latino museum accredited by the American Association of Museums. Admission is FREE for exhibitions. Performing Art events are subject to ticketing. Donations are graciously accepted. thru february 14: Rastros y Crónicas: Mujeres de Juárez - A chronicle of the struggles of Mexican women and the grievous deaths in Ciudad Juárez.
Prospectus Art Gallery 1210 W. 18th St. (60608) Tel 312-733-6132 Dir. Israel Hernandez Openings held on show start date from 5-10pm Showcases Latin American and other Contemporary Art. Representing: Montserrat Alsina, Tim Arroyo, Miguel Cortez, Roberto Ferreyra, Eric J. Garcia, Jeff Abbey Maldonado, Antonio Martinez, Mark Nelson, Eufemio Pulido; Including the Chicago masters Walter A. Fydryck & Ron Gordon. january 9-february 27: Walter A. Fydryck: Revelations, works of art that reveal themselves in unexpected ways march 13-may 15: Eric J. Garcia: The Santa Fe Railroad, Recent historical and political cartoons
North Side/Bucktown + WickerPark The city’s expansive North Side, broadly comprised of a number of areas such as: Lincoln Park, Lincoln Square, Bucktown, Wicker Park, Lakeview, Andersonville, Rogers Park & beyond, is where many artists live & work in studios. Also located in the area are historic city art centers & landmark studio buildings like Around the Coyote, & the Flat Iron Arts Building. Also, go out & explore alternative spaces & collectives in Humboldt Park & beyond. Details about open studios & more are always on our website, so check our calendar regularly. Events Taking Place in the Area: January: The Breathing Factory, DePaul
360SEE Gallery
1924 N. Damen (60647) Tel 773-698-6340 M-Sa 10-7; Su 11-5 or by appt. info@360SEEgallery.com www.360SEEgallery.com Fine art, functional art, limited edition furniture, and design objects pay equal attention to form, high-design & environmentally sustainable practices at this two level gallery. Exhibiting only gallery-represented artists and designers, with offerings exclusive to Chicago, the region and the country. february 5-march 11: Brian Mock & Split Brow/Matthew Hoffman: New Sculptures and Functional Art Pieces march 19-april 28: Chris Crites: New paintings
Art de Triumph & Artful Framer Studios 2936 N. Clark (60657) Tel 773-832-4038 M-F 11-7; Sa 10-6; Su 12-5; Evenings by appt. www.NancieKingMertz.com www.ArtDeTriumph.com
ArtDe Triumph has recently expanded their offerings by including independent gallerists in their space. You’ll find a wonderful selection of paintings, photographs and jewelry.
Featuring Plein Air Originals, Giclées & Fine Art Cards of Chicago, China & Europe by award-winning Chicago painter, Nancie King Mertz. Her work is in collections world-wide and she was designated the “Official Artist of the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau” for 2 terms: 2005-2007.
Call toll-free for details anytime: 866-556-2128 or 773-832-4038.
This inviting gallery, open 7 days a week, also offers corporate commissions and gifts, along with expert framing since 1979 of museum pieces to posters. Rotating exhibits also featured by other Chicago artists working in a representational style.
Univ. Art Museum, January 14-March 19 February: The Treasure of Ulysses Davis, Intuit, February 12-May 15 Nancie King Mertz, Intersect, 2009, oil, 14” x 28”
Chicago Art Source Gallery
1871 N. Clybourn (60614) Tel 773-248-3100 M-F 10-6; Sa 10-5; and by appt. Dir. Lisa Boumstein-Smalley art@chicagoartsource.com www.chicagoartsource.com Chicago Art Source Gallery represents emerging, midcareer and established artists. (See also our listing under Art Consultants.) Permanent Gallery: Francine Turk: View rotating works by this well-known Chicago artist, in this permanent gallery space. Visit chicagoartsource.com for details.
thru january 9: Always Already: Fluid & intangible, memory is a central concept in these post-modern times. While scientists & doctors work tirelessly to understand the mechanics of the mind, the artists in this group show respond to its confounding nature by making art january-march: New work by gallery artists
Chicago Printmakers Collaborative 4642 N. Western (60625) Tel 773-293-2070 F, Sa 12-5, and by appt. Dir. Deborah Maris Lader info@chicagoprintmakers.com www.chicagoprintmakers.com Featuring affordable fine art prints and works-on-paper by local and international artists. Located in Chicago’s longestrunning fine art printmaking workshop, where gallery visitors mingle with print artists as they create on the presses. Artists Incude: Hiroshi Ariyama, Charles Cohan, Christine Gendre-Bergere, Misha Goro, Dan Grzeca, John Himmelfarb, Scott Keifer, Kim Laurel, Ray Maseman, Dennis O’Malley, Joel Rendon, Artemio Rodriguez, and others.... thru january 30: The 20th Annual International Small Print Exhibition march 6: 20/20: 20 artists from 20 years of the CPC. Reception 5-8pm
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Coalition Gallery 2010 W. Pierce Unit 101 (60622) Tel 773-772-2386 W-F 12-7; Sa 12-5; 1st Fridays 12-8; Or by appt. cacgallery@live.com www.caconline.org/ coalition-gallery/
Avram Eisen Gallery 5202 N. Damen (60625) Tel 773-271-3088 Tu-W 10-5; Th-F 10-7; Sa 12-5; Su 12-4 Dir. Avram Eisen avrameisengallery@yahoo.com www.avrameisengallery.com Fine Art & Custom Framing
The Coalition Gallery is the new cooperative gallery of the Chicago Artists’ Coalition, located in the heart of Wicker Park Artists’ community. Complete exhibition information is included in our online listing.
North Side + Bucktown & Wicker Park Flat Iron Arts Building 1579 N. Milwaukee (60622) info@theflatiron.com www.theflatironproject.com Flat Iron Artists’ Association presents Wicker Park / Bucktown First Fridays on the first friday of each month. The Flat Iron artists and guest artists invite you to explore art throughout the historic Flat Iron Arts Building at Damen, Milwaukee and North Avenues. Wicker Park / Bucktown is a unique neighborhood with shopping, dining and nightlife.
Intuit: The Center for Intuitive & Outsider Art 756 N. Milwaukee (60642) Tel 312-243-9088 intuit@art.org www.art.org thru january 9: The Picture Tells the Story: The Drawings of Joseph E. Yoakum - Curated by Mark Pascale. An exhibition of Joseph Yoakum’s visionary landscapes, inspired by his world travels.
january 1, february 5, march 5: First Fridays at the Flat Iron: Reception from 6-10pm
Freaks & Flash Explores the roots of Western tattooing w/ a selection of tattoo flash (the design drawings for tattoos) from the early days of tattoo shops to the beginnings of the tattoo "Renaissance" in the 1960s.
march 6-8: Spring smARTshow
february 12-may 15 The Treasure of Ulysses Davis
The Leigh Gallery
Thomas Masters Gallery
3306 N. Halsted (60657) Tel 773-472-1865 W-M 11-6 Jean Leigh theleighgallery@comcast.net www.theleighgallery.com
245 W. North Ave. (60610) Tel 312-440-2322 W-F 12-6; Sa 11-6; Su 12-5 Thomas@ thomasmastersgallery.com www.thomasmastersgallery.com
Representing over 80 artists. The majority are local Chicago artists. Offering a diverse and innovative selection of artwork in all media.
Contemporary artwork.
Artists include, David Mayhew, John Park, Michael McKee, Thom Bierdz, Grace Cole, Robert Koch, Chris Klassen, Roland Kulla, Eric Lee, Barbara Pihos, Ann Powell, Mel Thompson, Kathryn Trumbull, Diane Anderson, Joey Wozniak, Craig Dresang, Michael Bonfiglio, and many more.
january 15-february 28: Art Shay: Color photographs
Mark your calendars for First Fridays at the Flat Iron Arts Building each month!
Please contact gallery or check website for exhibition and opening reception details.
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Gift certificates available. january-march: Sharon Stelter: Stoneware animal sculptures
Platt Fine Art
Pagoda Red
1714 N. Damen (60647) Tel 773-235-1188 M-Sa 10-6; Su 12-5 www.pagodared.com
A world-class collection of unusual 18th-19th century Chinese furniture and artifacts as well as Chinese contemporary art by emerging artists. See also our suburban listing for our Winnetka location.
561 W. Diversey Ste. 213 (60614) Tel 773-281-2500 Tu-Sa 10-6 and by appt. info@plattfineart.com www.plattfineart.com 19th and early 20th Century American paintings, fine prints and works on paper with an emphasis on Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Modernism, W.P.A., Social Realism, Regionalism and early Abstraction.
Swimming Pool Project Space 2858 W. Montrose (60618) Su 1-5, and by appt. www.swimmingpoolproject space.com Swimming Pool Project Space is a tiny commercial storefront gallery that shows emerging artists and curators. Directed by Liz Nielsen and Josh Kozuh, the mission for the space is to take risks and be a hub that brings artists and people together to connect through, and in the presence of, contemporary art.
Th!nkArt
1530 N. Paulina, Ste. F (60622) Tel 773-252-2294 By appt.: M-F 10-5; Sa by appt. only info@thinkartsalon.com www.thinkartsalon.com An international art gallery and policy salon working with established & emerging contemporary artists. Launched in 2006 by Laurie R. Glenn, Th!nkArt engages collectors & artists in a dialogue of ideas through paintings, sculptures, photography, slates, works on paper, film, music and poetry. Th!nkArt partners with galleries, museums, art centers, cultural centers, & collectors to create art happenings & experiences within the visual arts. Th!nkArt is a fusion of art and politics and serves as a portal to the world of ideas and social change.
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Suburbs & Beyond The art scene extends beyond the city in art centers and in many university galleries and spaces. Many short trips offer chances to explore the Western Suburbs as well as the area’s North Shore; Evanston and Northwestern are just 5 miles from downtown.
The Art Center
Mary & Leigh Block Museum
Brushwood Gallery (Deerfield)
(Highland Park)
(Evanston)
Friends of Ryerson Woods
1957 Sheridan Rd. Highland Park (60035) Tel 847-432-1888 Fax 847-432-9106 M-Sa 9-5 office@theartcenterhp.org www.theartcenterhp.org Visit our website for a calendar of events and exhibits.
Northwestern University 40 Arts Circle Dr. Evanston (60208) Tel 847-491-4000 Tu 10-5; W-F 10-8; Sa/Su 10-5. Please note that the museum is closed between exhibitions. block-musum @northwestern.edu blockmuseum.northwestern.edu january 15-march 14: A Room of Their Own: The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections. Exploring intersections between visual art, literature, and social reform, this exhibition brings together more than 150 objects that reflect the creative vision and collaborative journeys of the Bloomsbury group, a collective of British artists and writers active during the first half of the 20th century.
A quick trip to Oak Park offers a tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, and Wright’s Robie House is located in Woodlawn. Spaces exist in all directions, as well as in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana. Events Taking Place in the Area: January: Emett Kerrigan: New Work, Elmhurst Art Museum, January 16-March 21 A Room of Their Own: The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections, Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art, January 15-March 14
21850 N. Riverwoods (60015) Tel 847-968-3343 Tu-F 10-2, Su 1-3 or by appt. Contact: Deb Donnelley info@friends-of-ryerson.org www.ryersonwoods.org january 10-february 28: (Opening Su, Jan 10, 1–3pm) Refuge: Vivian Visser & Andrea Harris. Pairing intimate organic sculptures by Vivian Visser with large scale, expressionist paintings of birch woodlands by Andrea Harris, this show explores concepts of shelter & refuge in the natural world. march 7-april 29: (Opening Su, Mar 7, 1–3pm) Aviary, Group Show. Birds have captivated artists for centuries with song, flight & color. This group show explores the mysterious allure of birds through contemporary art.
Andrea Harris, Birch Forest
College of Lake County, Wright
Elmhurst Art Museum (EAM)
Gallery (Grayslake) 19351 W. Washington St. Grayslake (60030) Tel 847-543-2240 M-Th 9-9; F-Sa 9-4:30; Su 14:30; College break hrs vary Dir. Steven Jones sjones@clcillinois.edu gallery.clcillinois.edu The Wright Gallery is committed to displaying works of Illinois artists and increasing the visibility of nationally known artists in Lake County january 15-february 21: Members Exhibition: group show of fine art media by over 100 Lake County, Illinois artists. Funds from artist memberships support the Robert T. Wright Gallery endowment february 26-april 11: Beyond Pixeltorialism: Digital Imaging in the 21st Century: Group photography exhibition explores how digital photography breaks new ground aesthetically & technically, through varied works of 10 artists from the Chicago area & outside Illinois february 26: In conjunction with Beyond Pixeltorialism: Digital Imaging in the 21st Century: Gallery talk by guest curator Roland Miller: Fri, Feb 26: 6:15-7pm.
150 Cottage Hill Ave. Elmhurst (60126) Tel 630-834-0202 www.elmhurstartmuseum.org Exhibiting late 20th Century American Art, EAM offers exhibitions ranging from national touring works to local emerging and mid-career Chicago and Illinois artists. Fifteen miles west of Chicago and adjacent to the Metra West train line, the Museum offers public tours, programs, guest lectures, and art classes.
The Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Gallery Elmhurst Art Museum Building 150 Cottage Hill Ave. Elmhurst (60126) Tel 630-279-1009 Tu, Th, Sa 10-4; W 1-8; F, Su 1-4 info@elmhurstartistsguild.org www.elmhurstartistsguild.org Featuring contemporary artworks by established & emerging local & invited artists, in all media & styles. thru january 22: Winter Members’ Show january 30-march 3: *Reception February 5, 7-9pm. National Art Premier, Annual juried exhibit open to artists nationwide
Evanston Art Center
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Studio - Portraiture (Wilmette)
2603 Sheridan Rd. (60201) Tel 847-475-5300 M-Th 10-10; F-Sa 10-4; Su 1-4 Opening receptions held on 1st day of exhibition from 1-4pm Pdanoff@evanstonartcenter.org www.evanstonartcenter.org
333 Sheridan Rd. Wilmette (60091) Tel 312-217-6200 By appt. Marla Friedman marlafriedman@aol.com www.marlafriedman.com
january 10-february 14: Contact Connect Collaborate: Featuring artists who collaborate across international boundaries. Curated by Beth Hart and Vera Scekic
Classical Realism
february 28-april 4: Chicago Artist Retrospective Series: Mary Dritschel: Four Decades
Portraitist Marla Friedman's paintings in oil and pastel. Portraiture, historic narrative, figurative paintings in the realist tradition. Artist now accepting commissions for portrait sculpture in clay - cast in bronze. By appointment. Chicago Tribune art critic Alan Artner states, 'Friedman Show Evinces Portraiture Elegance... [Her paintings] present the artist's strong technique with admirable, even beguiling, clarity.'
march 7-april 16: *Reception March 12, 7-9pm. Spring Members’ Show
Wesley R. Baker, Fractured Geo, 2009, oil on canvas, 30” x 40”
Marla Friedman
Mary Hark & Gabriel Boakye, Remembering Amara, stamped Adinkra ink, silk-screened acrylic textile paint mixed media on cloth
Suburbs & Beyond Dole and Sage Galleries
Anne Loucks Gallery
Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum
(Crystal Lake)
(Glencoe)
(DeKalb)
Lakeside Legacy Arts Park
january 4-22: *Opening reception January 8 Lobby Exhibit by Resident Partner Artist Patricia Stein; Gallery Exhibit Women's Journeys in Fiber Retrospective: Ten years/Five projects (artist’s Located on the beautiful shores reception January 17, 2-5pm.) of Crystal Lake, Lakeside Legacy Curator Janette Gerber. Arts Park is home to the Historic Women's Journeys in Fiber is Dole Mansion, 2 expansive galan ongoing group of over 30 leries, 23 resident partner artists, textile artists from the Chicago the McHenry County Youth area featuring more than 100 Orchestra, a recording studio, & a garments, accessories, & professional-grade culinary studio banners incorporating all manner of textile techniques. The Dole & Sage galleries www.womensjourneysinfiber.com showcase a diverse group of regional visual & performing february 5-25: artists. Additional services *Opening reception February 5 include event & program space, Dole Gallery: Fine Art & artist studio rentals. Photography by Dwight Lohman Sage Gallery: Artists in Action of 2010 Programs: the Resident Partner Artists & Instruction is available in culinary Creative Artistry Fine Arts arts, yoga, painting, drawing, School. Artists will demonstrate sculpting, voice & a wide range artistic skills, techniques, & will of musical instruments. offer special promotions for future classes & workshops. First Friday Gallery Night: The public is welcome on the march 5-26: ‘1st Friday’ of each month *Opening reception March 5 (Jan 2010 is the 2nd Friday) Lakeside Legacy Resident for an open house: art, music, Partner Art Show appetizers & wine. 5-7:30pm. Free; donations appreciated. 401 Country Club Rd. (60014) Tel 815-455-8000 M-F 9-5; Weekends by appt. Exec. Dir. Terry Legare TLegare@LakesideLegacy.org www.LakesideLegacy.org
309 Park Ave. (at Green Bay Rd.) Glencoe (60022) Tel 847-835-8500 Tu-Sa 11:30-5; or by appt. info@loucksgallery.com www.loucksgallery.com Contemporary American painting, photography and sculpture. thru january 15: Sandra Russell and Rodger Bechtold: The Language of Color.
Altgeld Hall, 1st Fl., West End Northern Illinois University DeKalb (60115) Tel 815-753-1936 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 12-4; Group tours by appt. Dir. Jo Burke jburke2@niu.edu www.niu.edu/artmuseum Balancing contemporary with traditional art to examine visual culture. january 19-march 5: Cannonball Press: Black & white woodblock prints from Mike Houston and Martin Mazorra’s explosive press in Brooklyn, NY.
Lou Brooks, Backcover BLAB! 15, ©2004
Pagoda Red
Tall Grass Arts Association
(Winnetka)
(Park Forest)
902 Green Bay Rd. Winnetka (60093) Tel 847-784-8881 Tu- Sa 10-5 www.pagodared.com
Rare and unusual Chinese finds and a Chinese scholars’ garden not to be missed. See description of Pagoda Red’s Damen location in the North Side section.
367 Artists Walk P.O. Box 776 Park Forest (60466) Tel 708-748-3377 Tu-Sa 11-4 Janet Muchnik tallgrasss367@sbcglobal.net www.tallgrassarts.org
MISSION: To promote public education and appreciation of the arts; to encourage artists; and to support high quality art through exhibitions, sales, classes and special programs available to the public of all ages.
Tall Grass Art School Tel 708-283-1251
thru january 31: The Sacred, the Spiritual, the Sensual: Javier Chavira, Sergio Gomez and Harry Sudman; curated by Javier Chavira.
Located in downtown Park Forest Cultural Center.
february 13-april 11: Something Jazzy: Invitational exhibit of works in diverse media and styles that interpret sounds, instruments, and musicians related to jazz music; curated by Cousandra Armstrong, Michele Owens, Janice Pratt. Winnetka Storefront
Javier Chavira, Precious and The Wind, oil on canvas 2009.
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january 19-march 5: Heroes, Villains and the American Zeitgeist: Comic books from the Rare Books and Special Collections of the University Libraries at NIU; curated by Lynne Thomas
BLAB! Midwest 2: Midwestern artists Don Colley, Tom Huck, Teresa James, C.J. Pyle & Fred Stonehouse, featured in the acclaimed pages of BLAB!, anthology of sequential & comic art, illustration, painting & printmaking; curated by Monte Beauchamp.
Martin Mazzora, Three of Cups, woodcut on heavyweight canvas banner, 4’x 8’
Art Centers, Alternative Spaces, Collectives & Studios Beyond its mainstream galleries, Chicago has a diverse art community of collectives, studios, art centers, alternative spaces and apartment galleries. The following is just a sample of these spaces, from small, avant-garde studios to large-scale centers housed in historic buildings. Go visit and take a tour, meet locally working artists, and become a part of our unique art community.
Resident Artist Studios at River East Art Center 435 E. Illinois (60611) • 312-321-1001 www.rivereastartcenter.com Switching Stations Artists Lofts 15 S. Homan (60624) • 773-826-5224 dean@artspaceusa.org
Julius Cæsar 3144 W. Carroll, 2G (60612) julius@juliuscaesarchicago.com www.juliuscaesarchicago.com
Listings are color-coded to match our district color key; many studios are concentrated on the north side as well as throughout Pilsen. Info is correct as of press time but changes frequently. We recommend you call studios & artists prior to visiting.
Zhou B Art Center 1029 W. 35th (60609) • 773-523-0200 www.zbcenter.org
Anna Kunz Studio 2324 W. Montana (60647) www.annakunz.net
WEST LOOP / WEST TOWN / WEST SIDE 65GRAND 1378 W. Grand (60642) • 312-719-4325 www.65grand.com barbara&barbara gallery 1021 N. Western (60622) • 773-578-5781 www.barbaraandbarbaraloveyou.com Extension 625 N. Kingsbury (60654) • 773-742-0983 www.extensiongallery.us NAB Gallery 1117 W. Lake (60607) • 312-738-1620 www.NABgallery.org
Roots & Culture Contemporary Art Center 1034 N. Milwaukee (60622) 773-235-8874 www.rootsandculturecac.org Spoke 119 N. Peoria, #3D (60607) SpokeChicago@gmail.com spokechicago.blogspot.com ThreeWalls 119 N. Peoria, #2D (60607) • 312-432-3972 www.three-walls.org Woman Made Gallery 685 N. Milwaukee (60642) • 312-738-0400 www.womanmade.org PILSEN / PILSEN EAST (Chicago Arts District) Albany-Carroll Arts Building 319 N. Albany (60612) www.albanycarroll.com Antena 1765 S. Laflin (60608) • 773-344-1940 www.antenapilsen.com Co-Prosperity Sphere 3219-21 S. Morgan (60608) • 773-837-0145 www.coprosperity.org Chicago Art Department 1837 S. Halsted (60608) www.chicagoartdepartment.org
NORTH SIDE / HUMBOLDT PARK BUCKTOWN / WICKER PARK
Fountainhead Lofts Building (FHL) 1932 S. Halsted (60608)
Anatomically Correct Art in Public Spaces
858 W. Armitage #354 (60614) 312-514-1802 www.anatomicallycorrect.org
Alex Fedirko Studio FHL #206 www.alexfedirko.com
Energy Up Jorge Del Busto 1825 S. Halsted (60608) www.jorgedelbusto.com
CGN has updated its online section for Collectives, Art Centers + Alternative Spaces. Visit for more info!
Lill Street Art Center 4401 N. Ravenswood (60640) 773-769-4226 lillstreet@lillstreet.com www.lillstreet.com Lloyd Dobler Gallery 1545 W. Division (60622) • 312-961-8706 www.lloyddoblergallery.com
Brian Mancl FHL #502 • 312-208-4555 www.brianmancl.net
Around the Coyote (ATC) 1815-25 W. Division (60622) 773-342-6777 www.aroundthecoyote.org
Bryan Sperry Studio FHL #503 • 312-850-1017 www.sperryart.com
Art on Armitage NNWAC Acme Art Works 4125 W. Armitage (60639) • 773-235-8583 2215 W. North (60647) • 773-278-7677 www.artonarmitage.com www.nnwac.org
Design Lab Workshop FHL #405 www.designlabworkshop.com
Audible Gallery at Experimental Sound Studio 5925 N. Ravenswood (60660) 773-769-1069 www.experimentalsoundstudio.org
Studio 101 FHL #101
Center on Halsted Visual Arts Gallery 3656 N. Halsted (60613) 773-472-6469 mail@centeronhalsted.org www.centeronhalsted.org
within(Reason) Gallery FHL #408 • 773-562-7464 www.ArtWithinReason.com Knock Knock Gallery 3658 S. Wolcott (60609) www.knockknockgallery.com
Coalition Gallery Cooperative Gallery of the CAC 2010 W. Pierce, Unit 101 (60622) 773-772-2386
Mambo Marilyn’s Studio 731 W. 18th (garden entrance) (60608) mambomarilyn@comcast.net Pilsen Open Studios Western Ave - May St. (takes place in Oct.) 16th - 24th Sts. (60608) www.pilsenopenstudios.org Larry Roberts Studio 1838 S. Halsted (60608) • 312-243-3052 www.larryrobertsstudio.com Rooms Productions 645 W. 18th (60608) • 312-733-1356 www.roomsgallery.com Underscene Warehouse 2215 S. Union (60616) • 773-860-1847 www.theunderscene.com Ven Sherrod Studios 1906 S. Halsted, 1F (60608) www.vensherrod.com MICHIGAN AVE. / S. LOOP / RIVER EAST
Chicago Arts District (office) 1945 S. Halsted (60608) • 312-738-8000 www.chicagoartsdistrict.org
Heaven Gallery 1550 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl. (60622) www.heavengallery.com
Artisans 21 Gallery 5225 Harper Ave. (60615) 773-288-7450 Fine Arts Building (FAB) Studios 410 S. Michigan (60605) www.myspace.com/fineartsbuildingstudios Finestra Art Space Fine Arts Building, Studio 516 847-977-0526 www.finestraartspace.com
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Concertina Gallery 2351 N. Milwaukee (60647) concertinagallery@gmail.com www.concertinagallery.com Chicago Printmakers Collaborative 4642 N. Western (60625) • 773-293-2070 www.chicagoprintmakers.com
Mess Hall 6932 N. Glenwood (60626) www.messhall.org
The Ravenswood ArtWalk 4147 N. Ravenswood (60613) C/o Angel Sales, Inc. • 773-883-8858 www.ravenswoodartwalk.org Scott Projects 1542 N. Milwaukee, #3 (60622) www.scottprojects.com The Splat Flats 1815-25 W. Division (60622) www.thesplatflats.com Story Studio Chicago 4043 N. Ravenswood #222 (60613) 773-477-7710 www.storystudiochicago.com Swimming Pool Project Space 2858 W. Montrose (60618) www.swimmingpoolprojectspace.com SUBURBS & BEYOND
Dayton Street Studios 1456 N. Dayton (60642) • 312-404-2726
Expressions Graphics 29 Harrison St., Oak Park (60304) 708-386-3552 www.expressionsgraphics.org
devening projects + editions 3039 W. Carroll, 3rd Fl. (60612) 312-420-4720 www.deveningprojects.com
he said-she said 216 N. Harvey, Apt. 1, Oak Park (60302) 708-310-2607 http://hesaid-shesaid.us
Tony Fitzpatrick Studio / Big Cat Press Lakeside Legacy Arts Park 401 Country Club Rd., Crystal Lake 2124 N. Damen (60647) (60014) www.tonyfitzpatrick.com 815-455-8000 Flat Iron Arts Building www.LakesideLegacy.org (50+ studios in landmark building) 1579 N. Milwaukee (60622) Open Studio Project’s Gallery www.theflatironproject.com 903 Sherman Ave., Evanston (60202) 847-475-0390 Friends of The Arts (FoTA) www.openstudioproject.org 1800 W. Cornelia (60657) Thomas E. Frerk; Richard E. Lange The Suburban www.fota.com 125 N. Harvey, Oak Park (60302) 708-763-8554 Greenleaf Art Center www.thesuburban.org 1806 W. Greenleaf (60626) 773-465-4652 Tall Grass Arts Association www.greenleafartcenter.com 367 Artists Walk, P.O. Box 776 Park Forest (60466) • 708-748-3377 www.tallgrassarts.org
Art Services & Resources Beyond the galleries, scores of
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professionals offer a variety of art-related
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services. Please consult the following
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pages to find the many individuals and Expositions & Fairs ....................................Page 39
businesses that provide valuable Conservation / Restoration ......................Page 40
resources for a variety of needs, such as:
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• How to manage an existing collection
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• How to sell work on the secondary market
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• How to evaluate and insure art
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• How to properly package, transport, Insurance ....................................................Page 43
frame or repair work in your collection Art Supplies ................................................Page 44
• Where to tour the gallery districts
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30% OFF ONE NON-SALE, IN-STOCK ITEM VALID 1/2/10 TO 3/31/10
Coupon must be surrendered at time of purchase; no copies will be honored. Limit one coupon per visit. Valid only on non-sale, in-stock items. Not valid with any other discounts or promotion, phone/mail/internet orders, and purchases of gift cards.
Chicago: 42 South State St.............. 312-920-0300 Chicago: 1574 North Kingsbury.......312-573-0110 Schaumburg: 1975 East Golf Rd....... 847-619-1115 Wheaton: 79 Danada Square East....630-653-0569 Evanston: 1755 Maple Ave.............. 847-425-9100 38
Appraisers
Auction Houses
New World Art Services
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
Sotheby’s Chicago
Native American and Tribal Art Evaluation 1012 Timber Trail Dixon (61021) Tel 815-652-4196 Fax 815-652-3750 Marianne Huber tellapple@yahoo.com Tribal art collectors. Protect your valuable assets. Good collection management requires clear knowledge of current values. Call Marianne Huber for expert identification and evaluation of your preColumbian, Native American and other tribal art.
At New World, we suggest updates in insurance appraisals every five years. Ms. Huber has been active in following new discoveries in tribal art for over twenty years. In 1996 she became a candidate member of the American Society of Appraisers, Chicago chapter. All of her reports adhere to the Uniform Standards of Appraisal Practice of the US Appraisal Foundation and the code of ethics of the American Society of Appraisers.
Ms. Huber’s clear, accurate and carefully researched reports are fully accepted for any legal situation including IRS appraisals. Appraisals are required to estimate current value for insurance, estate planning and settlement, possible resale, non-cash charitable donation, and division of assets.
• Leslie S. Hindman, President and CEO • Alyssa D. Quinlan, Director, Estates & Appraisals • Robyn Farrell Roulo, Fine Art • Cara Schillinger, Director of Consignments
The firm specializes in post-war and contemporary art; Old Master; 19th and 20th Century American and European paintings, prints, drawings, and sculpture; fine furniture and decorative arts; fine jewelry and timepieces; vintage couture and accessories; fine books and manuscripts; and Asian works of art.
188 E. Walton (60611) Tel 312-475-7900 www.sothebys.com • Helyn D. Goldenberg, Midwest Chairman • Gary Metzner, Senior Vice President Fine Arts • Cassie Spencer Vice President Trust & Estates • Vanessa Copans, Senior Manager Fine Arts • Laura Jenkins, Senior Manager • Cathy Busch, Associate
Previews beginning 2-4 days prior to each auction are held in the West Loop gallery space and are open to the public. Sotheby’s, the world’s oldest
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers’ thirty years of experience and Visit our website for more expertise has earned the auction upcoming auction dates and house an international reputation details. for achieving record prices.
international auction house, began as a book auction house in London in 1744, & today has 107 offices in 41 countries, with principal salesrooms in New York & London. Sotheby’s Chicago operates as an extension of New York with an experienced & dedicated staff of specialists ready to facilitate consigning & purchasing needs of Midwest clients. The Chicago office evaluates property in a wide range of fine & decorative arts, as well as jewelry, for sale at Sotheby’s international auction centers. Sotheby’s Chicago maintains a vigorous presence in the Midwest market through unique exhibitions, seasonal lectures, special events & community projects.
Auction Houses
Careers, Employment Thomas & Associates, Inc. / artstaffing.com
SUSANIN’S Auctions 900 S. Clinton (at Taylor) (60607) Tel 312-832-9800 M-F 10-4 info@susanins.com www.susanins.com
1338 W. Lake (60607) Tel 312-280-1212 Fax 312-280-1211 M-F 9-5 info@lesliehindman.com www.lesliehindman.com
Auctions feature: English, American, Continental, and Asian furniture, Decorative items, Paintings and Prints, Drawings and Sculptures, Jewelry, Rugs, Silver, and Collectibles.
SUSANIN’S Auction is Chicago’s oldest & largest fine auction firm, with more than $70 million worth of fine art, antiques and jewelry sold.
Open to the public for preview beginning one week before an auction, M-F 10am-5pm; extended viewing until 7pm Thursday before auction.
SUSANIN’S attracts international clients, from private collectors & homeowners to interior designers & dealers. Live & online auctions are held monthly at our 35,000 sq. ft. facility.
SUSANIN’S is a full-service auction house offering every service from tax appraisals to cleanout. SUSANIN’S offers an Antiques Roadshow-style service twice per month, providing free market-value appraisals to items or photographs of items, for evaluation and/or consignment to auction.
400 E. Randolph Professional Building, Ste. 205 (60601) Tel 312-650-5220 Fax 312-650-5233 Tracey King, Senior Associate; tking@artstaffing.com, Geri Thomas, Pres. gthomas@artstaffing.com www.artstaffing.com With offices in Chicago and New York City, Thomas & Associates, Inc. is an innovative firm that offers staffing, consulting, and professional development workshops for museums, galleries and arts and culture businesses nationwide and internationally.
The company has recently launched its career services division to address the needs of arts and culture professionals everywhere. For employment opportunities and to subscribe to the quarterly newsletter, Art Career News, visit www.artstaffing.com.
Expositions Art Chicago & NEXT Art Fair The Merchandise Mart (60654) Tel 312-527-3701 www.artchicago.com www.nextartfair.com April 30-May 3, 2010 Opening Preview: Th, April 29
Merchandise Mart Antiques Show Tel 312-527-7069 www.merchandisemartantiques.com
Spring: April 30-May 3, 2010 Fall: October 1-4, 2010
Randolph St. Antique Market 1350 Block of W. Randolph Tel 312-666-1200 www.randolphstreetmarket.com Please visit website for 2010 summer dates
SOFA Chicago 2010
Free parking and convenient loading docks are available for our clients.
Sculpture Objects & Functional Art
John Marin, Seascape Fantasy Maine, sold for $588,000, Dec. 3, 2005
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800-563-7632 www.sofaexpo.com Chicago: November 5-7, 2010 Festival Hall at Navy Pier Preview Party Th, November 4
Conservation / Restoration DPR Art Rescue
Bernacki & Associates, Inc.
2501 W. Armitage (60647) Tel 773-368-3035 info@dprartrescue.com www.dprartrescue.com
424 N. Oakley (60612) Tel 312-243-5669 stan@bernackiconservation.com www.bernackiconservation.com
DPR Art Rescue specializes in disaster planning and response services for artwork, sculpture, works on paper, objects, antiques, and fine furniture.
Bernacki & Associates is one of the most respected conservation firms in the Chicago area. The company offers conservation and restoration of wooden artifacts and furniture from all periods and styles.
Our professional team provides immediate action to emergency situations including fire, flooding, or accidental damage, and ensures accurate inventory, safe evacuation, transportation, and storage while maintaining maximum security and climate control. DPR offers professional art conservation and disaster response planning. The company’s clients include insurance firms, museums, corporate and private collections, art dealers, and disaster response companies nationwide.
The services include consolidation, veneer restoration, gilding, upholstery, French polishing, natural resin finishes, leather tooling and structural restoration.
Broken Art Restoration, Inc. 1841 W. Chicago (60622) Tel 312-226-8200 Fax 815-472-3930 By appt. Tel 815-472-3900 info@brokenartrestoration.com www.brokenartrestoration.com Chicago’s oldest established studio specializing in the professional restoration of porcelain, pottery, ceramics, wood, ivory, metal, and stone art objects. Museum quality invisible repair, missing parts replaced.
Michelle and William Marhoefer, M.F.A., along with their personally trained staff have restored well over 20,000 art objects A wide array of conservation since 1980 for art and antique services are offered to private dealers, collectors, galleries, clients, museums, collectors and museums, and designers insurance specialists. nationwide. Bernacki & Associates is a member of Conservation & Design International (CDI) www.conservation-design.com
DPR is a member of Conservation & Design international (CDI) www.conservation-design.com.
The Chicago Conservation Center
730 N. Franklin, Ste. 701 (60654) Tel 312-944-5401 Fax 312-944-5479 M-F 9-5 and by appt. Heather Becker, CEO info@chicagoconservation.com www.chicagoconservation.com As the largest private art conservation laboratory in the nation, The Center has provided care for some of the country’s most prestigious museums, galleries, corporations and private collectors over the past 26 years. With over twenty conservators on staff, The Center has nine areas of specialty and three service departments: Paintings, Murals, Works of Art On Paper, Photographs, Rare Books, Textiles, Sculpture, Frames & Gilded Objects, Antique & Fine Furniture, Clocks, Custom Framing, Transportation & Installation, and Disaster Response. Examinations are offered at no charge. Please call to schedule an appointment.
Conservation / Restoration Graphic Conservation 329 W. 18th St., Ste. 701 (60616) Tel 312-738-2657 Fax 312-738-3125 By appt. only info@graphicconservation.com www.graphicconservation.com Specializing in the full service restoration and conservation of all art on paper including:
Scott K. Kellar Bookbinding &Conservation 2650 W. Montrose (60618) Tel 773-478-2825 skkellar@sbcglobal.net www.scottkkellar.com Full range of book and paper conservation; archival enclosures. Custom designed portfolio cases for photographs, prints, matted work, etc.
Joel Oppenheimer, Inc. 410 N. Michigan (60611) Tel 312-642-5300 www.audubonart.com Restoration and conservation. See complete Michigan Ave. listing.
Die stamping available. prints, drawings, watercolors, pastels, maps, posters, blueprints, wallpaper, globes, collectible items and memorabilia. Our international cliental includes private collectors, dealers, and public collections. Our team of conservators is led by two Associates of the American Institute of Conservation (AIC).
Poster Plus 200 S. Michigan (60604) Tel 312-461-9277 www.posterplus.com
Parma Conservation 1100 W. Cermak Ste. C-203 (60608) Tel 312-733-5178 Fax 312-733-0675 info@parmaconservation.com www.parmaconservation.com
Photography and x-ray imaging available.
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On-site services include conservation of murals and architectural artwork, consultation and assessments, disaster planning Parma is a full service conserva- and disaster response. tion laboratory that provides nationwide services for both pri- Director is a Professional vate and public art collections. Associate of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC). Over 25 years experience. Conservation services address Parma Conservation is a particicleaning and repair of damage pating member of Conservation caused by fire, water, mishan& Design, International (CDI). dling, or the natural course of age of an artwork.
Vintage poster restoration, conservation. See complete Michigan Ave. listing.
Please contact us for more information on our company.
Louis Frederick Berneker (1876-1937); before and after cleaning of the painted surface
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Consultants / Private Dealers Art Advisory Ltd.
Ayres Steinmetz, Ltd.
213 W. Institute Pl. Ste. 310 (60610) Tel 312-951-0035 Fax 312-951-0316 M-F 9-5 Ann Ayres annayres@covad.net Art Advisory, Ltd. is a well-estab- www.ayressteinmetzltd.com lished art consulting firm with an Art consultation firm established extensive national network of in 1990, easily adapts to the art artistic connections and fieldneeds of many different kinds of tested vendors, serving corpoprojects. Its strength is in sorting rate and residential clients. through thousands of available possibilities, and presenting a “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge small collection of appropriate is limited to all we now know and pieces from which to choose. understand, while imagination Expertise extends to the placeembraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and ment of artwork — new work as well as existing pieces. In addiunderstand.” - Albert Einstein tion, they have an excellent tothe-trade (read 25% discount) frameshop for superb framing options, reframing, refurbishing and restoring as needed. Tel 773-671-8624 Fax 773-588-8498 By appt. only Susan Blackman susan@artadvisoryltd.com www.artadvisoryltd.com
No project is too large or too small. Their level of involvement is always tailored to suit each client’s needs.
Russell Bowman Art Advisory
Chicago Art Source
311 W. Superior Ste. 115 (60654) Tel 312-751-9500 Fax 312-751-9572 Tu-Sa 10-5:30 rb@bowmanart.com www.bowmanart.com
1871 N. Clybourn (60614) Tel 773-248-3100 Fax 773-248-3926 M-F 9-6; Sa 10-5; and by appt. Lisa Boumstein Smalley info@chicagoartsource.com www.chicagoartsource.com
Whether you have a single room or an entire facility in need of artwork, Chicago Art Source’s experienced art consultant professionals are uniquely qualified to execute your project from concept to completion.
With 25 years of museum administration and curatorial experience, Russell Bowman Art Advisory provides complete collection development and management services for private collectors, corporations & institutions.
Chicago Art Source was established 10 years ago to better serve businesses, designers and homeowners in need of a sophisticated source for artwork.
View our corporate and residential portfolios at www.chicagoartsource.com
Specializing in museum-quality Modern, Contemporary and Self-taught art, services include collection planning; focused acquisition; coordination of appraisal, conservation, framing and installation; scholarly publication; exhibition development; private sales and donations to institutions.
By hiring art consultants with art and design backgrounds, providing legendary client service and sourcing artwork from around the world, Chicago Art Source is now the largest art and custom framing business in the country.
(See also gallery listing in River North section.)
Legal
Consultants / Private Dealers Corporate Art Source 407 N. Elizabeth Ste. 101B (60642) Tel 312-751-1300 Kathy Bernhardt kbernhardtcas@comcast.net Corporate Art Source is an established and well-known art consulting firm offering the finest in choice, service and price. CAS has been meeting the needs of its corporate & public sector clients for 30 years. Our projects have been featured on national television, radio & in national & international newspaper articles. CAS has been retained by major U.S. cities to conduct city-wide art inventory & assessment resulting in the discovery of hundreds of lost & forgotten works of art. Our expertise lies in the process of identifying, creating, presenting and managing an art collection for our clients. We understand the importance of collaboration in finding solutions to challenges met along the road to building a collection and implement our proven talents to arrive at successful conclusions.
Joy Horwich Tel 773-327-3366 Call for details. See also listing for Joyus Jaunts under Art Tours.
See also gallery listing in the North Side section.
Portraits / Chicago Inc. P.O. Box 303 Lake Forest (60045) Tel 847-234-3030 Or 312-485-3030 By appt. only Dir. Kathleen Van Ella kve@kathleenvanella.com www.portraitschicago.com Classic fine portrait painting and portrait sculpture. Site-specific mural and sculptural monuments. Primary source for historic portraiture in the Midwest, and lead in for major artworks in Chicago and nationally. Academic oil portraits, and 'the child' pastel. Represents 25 painters and sculptors from whom client can choose. Prices direct from the artist's studio. Recommended by American Society of Portrait Artists.
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Isobel Neal
Lawyers for the Creative Arts
270 E. Pearson, Unit 1102 (60611) Tel 312-664-8181 Fax 312-274-1969
213 W. Institute Pl., Ste. 403 (60610-3125) Tel 312-649-4111 www.law-arts.org
By appt.
Lawyers for the Creative Arts is a not-for-profit, 501 (c)(3) tax exempt organization, which provides pro bono legal services to qualifying individuals and organizations in the arts, including the visual, literary and performing arts, and provides educational programs as well.
Private art dealer and consultant.
Since its inception in 1972, LCA has provided legal services and educational programming to tens of thousands of artists and cultural organizations, including many who are now among the most prominent in the area. LCA is the only pro bono provider of legal services in the Chicago metropolitan area limited to, and expert in, the arts
Framing Artful Framer Studios & Art de Triumph 2936-38 N. Clark (60657) Tel 773-832-4038 or 773-477-3990 M-F 11-7; Sa 10-6; Su 12-5; Evenings by appt. Framers: Marcy O’Boyle & Nancie King Mertz ron@artDeTriumph.com www.ArtDeTriumph.com www.nanciekingmertz.com Expert custom and ready-made framing since 1979 of museum pieces to posters. Featuring Plein-Air Originals, Giclées & Fine Art Cards of Chicago & Europe by award-winning Chicago painter, Nancie King Mertz.
Artists Frame Service, Inc. 1867 N. Clybourn (60614) Tel 773-248-2800 M, Th 9-8; Tu, W, F 9-6; Sa 10-5; Su 11-5 sales@artistsframeservice.com www.artistsframeservice.com
Creativo Framing 750 N. Franklin (60654) Tel 312-255-1100 M-Th 10-6; F 9-3 Rudy Avina rudy@creativoframing.com
Serving Chicago artists and Selected Chicago’s Best Custom collectors for over 15 years. Creativo Framing offers custom, Picture Framer by Chicago museum, corporate and personal Magazine. picture framing. Matting, mounting, and canvas stretching also We source an incredible available. selection of picture frames from around the world and are proud Located in the River North to be called a 30 year-old gallery district under the Brown Chicago institution. Line Chicago El stop. We have a team of experienced and talented framing consultants who have each been with us an average of 9 years.
Mertz’s work is in collections world-wide and she was designated as the “Official Artist of the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau” for 2 terms: 2005-2007.
Artists Frame Service creates all kinds of legendary framing from “just a poster frame” to just magnificent! One week turnaround. Delivery. This inviting gallery, open 7 days Installation. Free parking. a week, also offers corporate commissions and gifts and event On the North Shore visit space, along with expert framing. Artists Frame Service in the Crossroads Shopping Center: 225 Skokie Valley Rd. Rotating exhibits feature other Highland Park (60035) Chicago artists also working in Tel 847-831-0003 a representational style.
Foursided Custom Framing Galleries 5061 N. Clark (Gallery Location) (60640) Tel 773-506-8300 Tu-Sa 11-7; Su 12-5 also: 2939 N. Broadway (60657) Tel 773-248-1960 M-Sa 11-7; Su 12-5 or by appt. info@foursided.com www.foursided.com Foursided has one of the largest moulding selections in Chicago, currently over 5,000 available; and its professional consultants have art degrees and over 20 years of experience. Services include museum quality materials, acid-free mat boards, all glass types, and all mounting and hinging techniques that best protect artwork.
Frame Factory’s Framing Design Center 1809 W. Webster (60614) Tel 773-862-1010 Fax 773-862-8267 M, T, W, F 9-7; Th 9-8; Sa 9-5:30; Su 12-5 www.framefactory.com The Framing Design Center is open every day and offers an unparalleled selection of readymade mirrors. Let our 10,000 sq. ft. showroom serve as your source of inspiration for original art, custom framing and a range of home decor products. The Frame Factory Warehouse 3400 N. Pulaski (60641) M-Sa 9-5:30
The Frame Factory warehouse location houses our production facilities and is open six days a Foursied shows artists monthly week. Both of our locations are in Foursided Custom Framing galleries, featuring oil paintings, just off the Kennedy Expressway drawings, assemblage, photogra- and offer parking, pick-up and delivery, and installation serphy and textiles. vices. Also visit our blog: www.foursidedonline.blogspot.com Incentives are available for designers, architects, galleries and artists. MEMBER ASID
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Industry-certified professionals offer creative solutions for all your framing needs, evolving with industry technology and customer expectations. We manufacture our own hand-craftLocally owned & operated since ed moulding and offer a selec1971, The Great Frame Up tion of imported Italian and believes that when a customer is metal frames. part of the art, it enhances not only their buying experience but We offer drymounting up to also increases appreciation for 4’ x 8’, canvas stretching, each finished piece. pick-up & delivery of art, customdesigned shadowbox and The Great Frame Up was the multiple-object presentations, first art and picture framing store ready-made frames, framed to offer Do-It-Yourself framing to & unframed artwork, and customers, enabling us to offer preservation-quality materials. same-day service. We continue to offer this “fast, fun and frugal” Corporate framing services are service at all 7 of our locations, available in addition to The Sign as well as our quality-guaranShop for trade graphics and teed custom work, all completed signage. on our stores’ premises. 35 years of quality, service, selection and expert design await you.
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TM Frame Design, Inc. 1165 Tower Rd. Schaumburg (60173) Tel 847-781-9731 Fax 847-781-0282 M-F 9-6 tmdesign01@sbcglobal.net TMFRAMEDESIGN.com We offer a professional staff, archival framing, over 1,000 moulding choices and pickup and delivery.
Imaging / Photography HomeMuseum.com 1501 Woodfield Rd., Suite 250W Schaumburg (60173) Tel 847-413-2665-18 1-877-ART-1314 Deb Sheehy DSheehy@HomeMuseum.com www.HomeMuseum.com HomeMuseum.com is a division of Nissha Printing Col, Ltd., an FSC certified printer. Specializing in Fine Art Giclée and Art Book printing for museums, we now offer our unique and reputable services to the artist community. Choose from a variety of features to create limited editions: - Specialty Substrates - FSC Papers - Soy Inks - Wide Format Prints - Museum Gift Shop Products - Image Consultation
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Osio-Brown Editions 549 Spring Rd. Elmhurst (60126) Tel 630-461-4525 Fax 630-359-3172 M-F 9-5; Sa by appt. Adam Brown info@osiobrown.com www.osiobrown.com Osio-Brown Editions is Chicagoland’s top art reproduction studio, specializing in the Giclée process. We are a group of artists who understand the time constraints, marketing challenges and costs other artists face in reproducing their work.
Our state-of-the-art imaging equipment insures the highest quality from capture to print. This enables us to provide you with Giclée prints that will far exceed your expectations, with customer service and pricing that cannot be beat. - Artists Serving Artists - Museum Quality Archival Printing - High Resolution Image Capture - Highest Quality Film Scanning - Expert Color Matching - Excellent Customer Service & Pricing Please call today for additional information and to receive free samples of our work.
1234 Sherman Ave., Ste. 105 Evanston (60202) Tel 847-864-4560 Fax 847-864-4850 By appt. Paul Lane paullane@sbcglobal.net Photo Source offers Fine Art Giclée printing, prepress digital enhancement and related services. By combining 40 years of experience in producing exhibition quality prints with one on one artist/craftsman collaboration and the finest digital museum type setup for photographing art, we can guarantee a superb product. We price our services to client needs and budgets and offer the lowest quantity order pricing in the area. All files are stored off site with master files given to clients for archiving. We will prep your files for web, show and publication use upon request.
Using state of the art technology, our print directors strive to represent the aesthetics of original artworks with the best colors, tones, and textures. Call for an appointment, information, and samples. We look forward to supplying you with truly beautiful, high-quality prints.
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Printmakers Chicago 650 W. Lake, Ste. 240 (60661) Tel 312-265-5767 M-F 9-5 John Cisco johnc@printmakerschicago.com www.printmakerschicago.com Printmakers Chicago, a division of Digital Imaging Resources, Inc., offers artists and galleries contemporary Fine Art Printmaking, museum-quality photography of original artwork, and state-of-theart distribution all under one roof! We welcome inquiries on experimental and multi-process printmaking. Our sepia archival inkjet printer is unique in Chicago. We are equipped to create elegant portfolios of both 2-D and 3-D artwork. Our digital offset press specializes in economical, high-quality fourcolor print runs for the promotion of your work. Each printed piece may be individually customized. We invite you to experience a truly interactive process. Printmakers Chicago will help you realize your vision in printmaking.
Insurance DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. 2 Prudential Plaza 180 N. Stetson, Ste. 4475 (60601) Tel 312-804-1505 Fax 312-819-6832 Valerie Smith, Vice President VSmith@dewittstern.com www.dewittstern.com From inception in 1899, the DeWitt Stern Group (DSG) has held fast to the philosophy of bringing value to its clients. With offices located in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles, DSG is committed to risk assessment and management with a focus on personal attention. This has attracted customers ranging from international corporations to the gallery owner to the most discerning fine art collector.
Each DSG fine art team member has a clear understanding of what collectors, museums, dealers, auction houses, conservators and fine art packers & shippers require and expect in their insurance placement. Access to and experience with specialized fine art insurance markets and our commitment to the fine art community set us apart from other fine art specialty brokers. Please contact us for all of your fine art insurance needs. We can also be of assistance with your property casualty business insurance or employee benefit needs.
Johnsonese Brokerage, LLC 2149 W. Armitage (60647) Tel 773-252-8750 By Appointment Director Christopher Johnson info@johnsonese.com www.johnsonese.com Johnsonese Brokerage is a licensed and bonded, independent insurance agency serving the fine and decorative arts community. We work with art galleries, museums, framers, antique dealers, private and corporate collections, auction houses, conservators, artists, art fairs, and art shippers, packers and handlers. Because we are a Chicagobased, small business we know the local market and always provide personal service. We work with multiple insurance carriers to find the most costeffective coverage for our clients. We’re an insurance agency that understands the unique needs of the creative community! Consultations are always free!
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Willis Fine Art, Jewelry & Specie, Willis of Illinois, Inc. Willis Tower 233 S. Wacker, Ste. 2000 *Note new location (60606) Tel 312-288-7297 Fax 312-234-0640 Sandra R. Berlin Sandra.Berlin@willis.com www.willis.com
Willis’ fine art specialists possess expertise needed for unique and often complex insurance demands covering everything from Han Dynasty terra cotta figures to late 20th Century installation art; from Dutch Old Masters to paintings by Abstract Expressionists.
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Willis provides coverage for some of the largest private art and museum collections in the world. Each policy is especially designed to cover actual needs of clients, thus avoiding unnecessary expenditure of premium.
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Let us guide you through the Chicago art scene with in-depth artist led tours of exclusive private collections, artists’ studios, galleries, and other special exhibitions including SOFA and Art Chicago.
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Tel 312-649-0064 info@chicagogallerynews.com www.chicagogallerynews.com Organized by After 25 years of directing a pub- Chicago Gallery News lic gallery, Joy Horwich consults Free weekend Gallery Tours. privately, curates exhibits, and conducts “Joyus Jaunts” within In River North: Every Saturday and outside of Chicago. 11am-12:30pm. Meet at 750 N. Franklin, inside Starbucks at the Contact Joy for specific details and upcoming tours and events. corner of Chicago & Franklin.
Art Carton SeriesTM Pro-PakSM, Inc. Tel 800-397-7069 www.propakinc.com 35 years of pragmatic packing & worldwide shipping. We developed the world’s first state of the art packaging software, resulting in uncompromising methods of packing to ensure safe arrival of your precious artwork, artifacts & antiquities. ProPak is the exclusive retailer of the Art Carton Series ™ a specialized container kit for shipping 2-D artwork. The strength, steel stitching, professional packing material enclosed are superior to any other system on the market!
A gallery respresentative leads a guided tour of 4 galleries. The gallery roster & tour leader change weekly, & conversation centers on the exhibits & artists on view. Gallery exhibitions Exclusive Services: change approximately every six weeks, so the tours are never -White glove pick up/delivery -Exhibition logistics support the same. -Collection relocation -Estate distribution Tours are free & run every -Climate controlled storage weekend of the year, except -Packaging distributor for major holiday weekends. -Spray foam No reservations are required. -Armed security Tours occur rain or shine. -GPS tracking Please visit our website for a list of galleries on the tour, schedule updates, and details about West Loop gallery tours, and find out about private group tour options.
We feature personalized international travel programs that explore contemporary art and culture. Create customized art programs for your business, organization or school.
Our February 2010 trip to Cuba is full. Call to add your name to wait list or for 2011 trip. South Africa is also under consideration for 2011 travel. All programs help support our outreach for Chicago area schoolchildren, elderly and individuals with disabilities. Please contact us for more information.
Transportation / Crating / Preparators Blueprint Fine Art Services, Inc. 500 W. Cermak, Ste. #404A Mailbox #101 (60616) Tel 773-288-8003 Fax 773-288-8003 Matt Mahoney mmahoney@blueprintfas.com www.blueprintfas.com Blueprint Fine Art Services, Inc. provides a variety of solutions for the safe crating, packing and installation of fine art work. Drawing on over ten years experience in the field of installation, design and crate construction, Blueprint Fine Art Services utilizes the most innovative materials available to produce a competitively inexpensive product that is strong on quality and appearance. Please contact via email, fax or telephone for a free estimate.
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The ICON Group, Inc. 2747 W. Taylor (60612) Tel 773-533-1800 Fax 773-533-1900 info@icongroup.us www.icongroup.us Since 1980 The Icon Group has provided quality fine art services to museums, collectors, galleries, artists and auction houses.
Secure Climate and Temperature Controlled Storage available as well as Collection Management, Private Viewing, and Photography services. Other services include Custom Crating, Packing as well as Installation, Rigging and Freight Forwarding.
Please call us for a free Over twenty-seven years of qual- estimate. ity fine art services to museums, collectors, artists and auction houses. ICON provides Air-Ride Climate-Control Transportation serving the Chicago, Midwest and Northeast regions; we offer a semi-monthly Shuttle Service to New York and points-inbetween as well as Exclusive Use Transport to any destination.
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Tel 847-397-1001 Fax 847-397-1097 relion@relionservices.com www.relionservices.com Reli-On is a family-owned business with 30 years experience providing local repeat-delivery service to the Chicagoland area. In addition, Reli-On has become the courier of choice for providing the safe, on-time transport and long-distance delivery of fine art, antiques, collectibles, and artifacts to over 35 Art and Antique Shows held annually nationwide. Air-ride, climate control vehicles available. For an estimate, please contact Reli-On via email, fax or telephone. For our travel schedule, click on the “Where We Will Be” link on our website.
Terry Dowd, Inc. 2501 W. Armitage (60647) Tel 773-342-8686 Fax 773-342-8650 4120 Brighton Blvd. B-09 Denver, CO (80216) Tel 303-297-8686 Fax 303-297-1919 info@terrydowd.com www.terrydowd.com Since 1978, Licensed professionals providing packing, crating and transportation of fine art. Air-ride, climate-controlled transportation available in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain areas, and exclusive use nationally, as well as shipping via air, ground, and sea worldwide. Secure climate-controlled storage at both locations. Installation services including rigging provided by experienced staff.
Museums, Institutions & Not-for-Profits This is Chicago’s Not-for-Profit ‘phonebook.’ Over 160 arts organizations, museums, and university galleries are listed. These institutions offer a stellar line-up of visual art exhibitons, artist talks, panel discussions, and curator tours, providing unparalleled resources for members of our art community as well as for visitors to Chicago. Check out our print and online Calendar of Events calendars for a list of exhibitions, talks and tours taking place this season. A+D Gallery 619 S. Wabash (60605) 312-369-8687 jemurray@colum.edu www.colum.edu/adgallery David Adler Cultural Center 1700 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville (60048) 847-367-0707 reception@adlercenter.org www.adlercenter.org American Academy of Art 332 S. Michigan, Ste. 300 (60604) 312-461-0600 info@aaart.edu www.aaart.edu American Society of Appraisers - Chicago 866-261-0272 chicagoasa@sbc global.net www.appraisers.org/ chicago Anchor Graphics @ Columbia College 623 S. Wabash 2nd Fl., Rm. 201 (60605) 312-369-6864 anchorgraphics@ colum.edu www.colum.edu/ anchorgraphics Appraisers Association of America, Inc. (AAA) 386 Park Ave., South New York, NY (10016) 212-889-5404 x10 aaa@appraisersassoc.org www.appraisersassoc.org ARC Gallery (Artists, Residents of Chicago) 832 W. Superior Ste. 204 (60622) 312-733-2787 info@arcgallery.org www.arcgallery.org
A.R.T. (Art Resources in Teaching) 11 E. Adams Ste. 1600 (60603) 312-788-3373 mail@artresources inteaching.org www.artresources inteaching.org The Art Center Highland Park 1957 Sheridan Rd. Highland Park (60035) 847-432-1888 info@theartcenterhp.org www.theartcenterhp.org Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) 205 Lexington Ave., Ste. 901 New York, NY (10016) 212-488-5550 adaa@artdealers.org www.artdealers.org Art Dealers Association of Chicago (CADA) 730 N. Franklin, Ste. 004 (60654) info@chicagoart dealers.org www.chicagoart dealers.org The Art Institute of Chicago 111 S. Michigan (60603) 312-443-3600 www.artic.edu M-W, F 10:30-5:00; Th 10:30-8 (FREE 5-8) Sa & Su 10-5 Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day. Admission: adults $18; children, students & seniors $12; children under 14 & members free.
The Art Institute of Chicago Society for Contemporary Art (SCA) 111 S. Michigan (60603) info@scaaic.org www.scaaic.org
Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture 6500 S. Pulaski (60629) 773-582-6500 info@balzekasmuseum.org www.balzekasmuseum.org
CAR - Chicago Artists Resource info@chicagoartists resource.org www.ChicagoArtists Resource.org
School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) communications@saic.edu www.saic.edu
Bauman Conservation (complimentary conservation for NFP organizations) 1122 N. Jackson River Forest (60305) 708-771-0382 barrybbc7@yahoo.com www.bauman conservation.com
Chesterton Art Center P.O. Box 783 115 S. 4th St. Chesterton, IN (46304) 219-926-4711 gallery@chestertonart.com www.chestertonart.com
• Fashion Resource Center 36 S. Wabash, 7th Fl. 312-629-6730 gcarrara@saic.edu • Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State (60601) 312-846-2600 www.siskelfilmcenter.org • Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection 37 S. Wabash, 5th Fl. 312-899-7486 jfabc@saic.edu
Beacon Street Gallery & Theatre 410 S. Michigan Ste. 732 (60605) 312-212-1323 art@beaconst.org www.beaconst.org Beverly Art Center 2407 W. 111th (60655) 773-445-3838 bac@beverlyartcenter.org www.beverlyartcenter.org
• The Poetry Center of Chicago 37 S. Wabash, 7th Fl. 312-899-1229 www.poetrycenter.org
Beverly Shores Depot Gallery 525 Broadway P.O.Box 305 Beverly Shores, IN (46301) 219-879-4516 webmaster@absr.org www.absr.org
• Rymer Gallery 280 S. Columbus 312-629-6635 www.saic.edu/exhibitions • Sullivan Galleries 33 S. State, 7th Fl. 312-629-6635 www.saic.edu/exhibitions • Student Union Galleries (SUGs) 37 S. Wabash, 2nd Fl. www.sugs.info 312-899-5131 • Video Data Bank 112 S. Michigan, 3rd Fl. 312-345-3550 info@vdb.org Arts & Business Council of Chicago 70 E. Lake Ste. 1200 (60601) 312-372-1876 info@artsbiz-chicago.org www.artsbiz-chicago.org The Arts Club of Chicago 201 E. Ontario (60611) 312-787-3997 M-F 11-6 office@artsclubchicago.org www.artsclubchicago.org Aurora Public Art Commission Gallery David L. Pierce Center 20 E. Downer Pl. Aurora (60506) 630-906-0654 rchurch@aurora-il.org www.aurora-il.org
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art Northwestern University 40 Arts Circle Dr. Evanston (60208) 847-491-4000 block-museum@ northwestern.edu www.blockmuseum. northwestern.edu Bloomingdale Park District Museum 108 S. Bloomingdale Rd. Bloomingdale (60108) 630-539-3096 bpdmuseum@blooming daleparks.org www.bloomingdale parks.org Brauer Museum of Art Valparaiso University Valparaiso, IN (46383) 219-464-5365 ghertzli@valpo.edu www.valpo.edu/art museum Brickton Art Center 306 Busse Hwy. Park Ridge (60068) 847-823-6611 akulak.bac@sbcglobal.net www.bricktonartcenter.org The Roger Brown Study Collection (SAIC) 1926 N. Halsted(60614) 773-929-2452 lstone@saic.edu saic.edu/rogerbrown
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Chicago Architecture Foundation 224 S. Michigan (60604) 312-922-3432 info@architecture.org www.architecture.org Chicago Art Deco Society P.O. Box 1116 Evanston (60204) 312-280-9097 chicagoartdecosociety @yahoo.com www.chicagoart decosociety.com Chicago Artists’ Coalition (CAC) 1550 N. Damen, Unit 201 (60622) 773-772-2385 info@caconline.org chicagoartistscoalition.org The Chicago Athenaeum: International Sculpture Park Municipal Center and Schaumburg Rd. Schaumburg (60193) 815-777-4444 larry@chicago athenaeum.org www.chi-athenaeum.org The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture & Design 601 S. Prospect Galena (61036) 815-777-4444 info@chicago athenaeum.org www.chi-athenaeum.org Galleries at The Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Rd. Glencoe (60022) 847-835-5440 sboothe@chicago botanic.org www.chicagobotanic.org Chicago Calligraphy Collective P.O. Box 11333 (60611) www.chicagocallig.com Chicago Children’s Museum 700 E. Grand, Ste. 127 (60611) 312-527-1000 www.chicagochildrens museum.org
Chicago Cultural Alliance c/o Swedish American Museum Center 5211 N. Clark (60640) 773-728-8111 ext. 24 info@chicagocultural alliance.org www.chicagocultural alliance.org Chicago Cultural Center 78 E. Washington (60602) 312-744-6630 M-Th 8-7; F 8-6; Sa 9-6; Su 10-6; Closed holidays. www.chicagocultural center.org Chicago History Museum 1601 N. Clark at North Ave. (60614) 312-642-4600 reception@chicago history.org www.chicagohistory.org Chicago Humanities Festival 500 N. Dearborn Ste.825 (60654) 312-661-1028 chf@chfestival.org www.chfestival.org Chicago Photography Center 3301 N. Lincoln (60657) 773-549-1631 info@chicagophoto.org www.chicagophoto.org Chicago Public Art Group 1259 S. Wabash (60605) 312-427-2724 information@cpag.net www.cpag.net Chicago Publishers Gallery 78 E. Washington (60602) Chicago Cultural Center 312-744-6630 www.chicagopublishers gallery.com Chinese American Service League 2141 S. Tan Ct. (60616) 312-791-0418 adminis@caslservice.org www.caslservice.org The Chicago Women’s Caucus for Art (CWCA) 1801 W. Larchmont, #410 (60613) 773-883-4407 www.chicagowca.com Clarke House Museum 1827 S. Indiana (60616) 312-745-0041 (main) info@clarkehouse museum.org clarkehousemuseum.org Columbia College Center for Book & Paper Arts 1104 S. Wabash 2nd Fl. (60605) 312-369-6630 book&paper@colum.edu www.bookandpaper.org
Museums, Institutions & Not-for-Profits Columbia College City Gallery Historic Water Tower 806 N. Michigan (60611) 312-744-2400 www.colum.edu/Academics /Photography/City_ Gallery.php
Dittmar Memorial Gallery Norris University Center, Northwestern University 1999 Campus Dr. Evanston (60208) 847-491-2348 www.norris.northwestern. edu/nbsm_dittmar.php
Columbia College Dept. of Exhibition and Performance Spaces (D.E.P.S.) deps@colum.edu www.colum.edu/student_ life/DEPS/index.php
Richard M. Driehaus Museum 40 E. Erie (60611) 312-932-8665 www.driehausmuseum.org
• C33 Gallery 33 E. Congress (60605) 312-369-6856 • Glass Curtain Gallery 1104 S. Wabash (60605) 312-369-6643 • Hokin Gallery & Annex 623 S. Wabash (60605) 312-369-8177 College of Lake County Wright Gallery 19351 W. Washington Grayslake (60030) 847-543-2070 sjones@clcillinois yyz.clcillinois.edu/ artgallery/index.cfm Contemporary Arts Council www.contemporary artscouncil.org Copernicus Foundation 5216 W. Lawrence (60630) 773-777-8898 www.copernicusfdn.org Cuneo Museum 1350 N. Milwaukee Vernon Hills (60061) 847-362-3042 www.cuneomuseum.org Robert F. DeCaprio Art Gallery Moraine Valley Community College, Fine & Performing Arts Center 9000 W. College Pkwy. Palos Hills, IL (60465) 708-974-5500 x4231 Coord. Melissa Csoke morainevalley.edu/FPAC Deer Path Art League and Deer Path Gallery 400 E. Illinois Rd. Lake Forest (60045) 847-234-3743 www.deerpathartleague.org DePaul Univ. Art Museum 2350 N. Kenmore (60614) 773-325-7506 museums.depaul.edu/ artwebsite/
DuPage Art League School and Gallery 218 W. Front St. Wheaton (60187) 630-653-7090 www.dupageartleague.org DuSable Museum of African American History 740 E. 56th Pl. (60637) 773-947-0600 www.Dusablemuseum.org Elastic Arts Foundation 2830 N. Milwaukee 2nd Fl. (60618) 773-772-3616 www.elasticarts.org Elmhurst Art Museum 150 Cottage Hill Ave. Elmhurst (60126) 630-834-0202 www.elmhurstart museum.org Esperanza Community Services 520 N. Marshfield (60622) 312-243-6097 www.esperanza communityservices.org ETA Creative Arts Foundation 7558 S. South Chicago (60619) 773-752-3955 www.etacreativearts.org Evanston Art Center 2603 Sheridan Rd. Evanston (60201) 847-475-5300 www.evanstonartcenter.org Evanston History Center at the Charles Gates Dawes House 225 Greenwood Evanston (60201) 847-475-3410 www.evanston historycenter.org Ferguson Art Gallery Concordia University 7400 Augusta St. River Forest (60305) 708-209-3013 www.cuchicago.edu/the_ arts/visual_art/ferguson_ gallery/
Field Museum of Natural History 1400 S. Lake Shore (60605-2496) 312-922-9410 www.fieldmuseum.org
Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center 801 W. Adams 4th Fl. (60607) 312-655-1234 www.hellenicmuseum.org
Inova/Kenilworth Gallery Univ. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2155 N. Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, WI (53202) 414-229-5070 inova@uwm.edu
Lawyers for the Creative Arts 213 W. Institute, Ste. 403 (60610) 312-649-4111 www.law-arts.org
FCPA/The Forge Gallery 310 N. Ottawa St. Joliet (60432) 815-722-4140 terri@FCPAonline.org www.FCPAonline.org
Hinsdale Center for the Arts In Katherine Legge Park 5903 S. County Line Rd. Hinsdale (60521) 630-887-0203 www.hinsdalearts.org
Instituto Cervantes 31 W. Ohio (60654) 312-335-1996 chicago.cervantes.es
Lithuanian Museum of Art Lithuanian World Center 14911 127th St. Lemont (60439) 630-257-2034
Forest Park Chamber of Commerce 7344 W. Madison Forest Park (60130) 703-366-2543 info@exploreforestpark.com www.exploreforestpark.com Frick Center Elmhurst College Founders Lounge 190 Prospect Ave. Elmhurst (60126) 630-617-3500 Friends of Ryerson Woods 21850 N. Riverwoods Rd. Deerfield (60015) 847-968-3343 www.ryersonwoods.org Gahlberg Gallery / McAninch Arts Center College of DuPage 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn (60137) 630-942-2321 www.cod.edu/gallery Gallery 400 @ UIC University of IL at Chicago 400 S. Peoria (60607) 312-996-4000 UICgallery400@gmail.com gallery400.aa.uic.edu Glessner House Museum 1800 S. Prairie (60616) 312-326-1480 www.glessnerhouse.org Goethe Institute 150 N. Michigan Ste. 200 (60601) 312-263-0472 www.goethe.de/chicago Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 4 W. Burton (60610) 312-787-4071 www.grahamfoundation.org Harold Washington Library 400 S. State (60605) 312-747-4300 www.chipublib.org
Hedwig Dances Office: 2936 N. Southport, Ste. 210 (Studio: Chicago Cultural Center - 77 E. Randolph (60657) 773-871-0872 www.hedwigdances.com
Jane Adams Hull House Center for Arts & Culture 1136 W. Wilson (60640) 773-906-8600 Hyde Park Art Center 5020 S. Cornell (60615) 773-324-5520 www.hydeparkart.org Illinois Artisans Program The Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Ste. 2-200 (60601) 312-814-1794 www.museum.state.il.us/ artisans Illinois Arts Alliance / Foundation 203 N. Wabash, Ste. 1920 (60601) 312.855.3105 www.artsalliance.org lllinois Arts Council The Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Ste. 10-500 (60601) 312-814-6750 TTY: 888-261-7957 In IL: 800-237-6994 www.state.il.us/ agency/iac Illinois Holocaust Memorial Museum & Education Center 9603 Woods Dr. Skokie (60077) 847-967-4800 www.ilholocaust museum.org Illinois Institute of Art Gallery 350 350 N. Orleans (60654) 312-280-3500 www.artinstitutes.edu/ chicago/ Illinois Institute of Technology, art@IIT Kemper Gallery Galvin Library, 2nd Fl. 35 W. 33rd (60616) 312-567-3355 (gallery) 312-567-5293 (art@IIT) www.art.iit.edu lllinois State Museum Chicago Gallery The Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Ste. 2-100 (60601) 312-814-5322 www.museum.state. il.us/ismsites/chicago/ 46
International Museum of Surgical Science 1524 N. Lake Shore (60610) 312-642-6502 www.imss.org Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art 756 N. Milwaukee (60642) 312-243-9088 www.art.org Irish American Heritage Center 4626 N. Knox (60630) 773-282-7035 www.irish-american.org Indiana Univ. Gallery for Contemporary Art Indiana Univ. Northwest 3400 Broadway Gary, IN (46408) 219-980-6891 www.iun.edu/~gallery Barbara A. Kieft Accelerator ArtSpace Elmhurst College 190 Prospect Ave. Elmhurst (60126) 630-617-3500 www.elmhurst.edu Koehnline Museum of Art Oakton Comm. College 1600 E Golf Rd. Des Plaines (60016) 847-635-2633 www.oakton.edu/museum/ Krasl Art Center 707 Lake Blvd. St. Joseph, MI (49085) 269-983-0271 info@krasl.org www.krasl.org Lake County Discovery Museum 27277 Forest Preserve Dr. Wauconda (60084) 847-968-3400 lcmuseum@lcspd.org www.lakecounty discoverymuseum.org
Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center 1060 E. 47th St. (60653) 773-285-1211 www.blackpearl.org Lubeznik Center for Arts 101 W. 2nd St. Michigan City, IN (46360) 219-874-4900 www.lubeznikcenter.org Liz Long Gallery at Urban Art Retreat 1957 S. Spaulding (60623)Tel 773-542-9126 www.urbanartretreat.com Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) 820 N. Michigan (60611) 312-915-7600 www.luc.edu/luma Madison Museum of Contemporary Art 227 State St. Madison, WI (53703) 608-257-0158 www.mmoca.org Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park Governor’s State Univ. 1 University Parkway University Park (60484) 708-534-4486 www.govst.edu/sculpture Marwen 833 N. Orleans (60610) 312-944-2418 www.marwen.org Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park 1000 E. Beltline NE Grand Rapids, MI (49525) 888-957-1580 www.meijergardens.org Millennium Park Michigan/Randolph & Columbus/Monroe (60602) 312-742-1168 www.millenniumpark.org
Lakeside Legacy Arts Park 401 Country Club Rd. Crystal Lake (60014) 815-455-8000 tlegare@lakesidelegacy.org www.lakesidelegacy.org
Milwaukee Art Museum 700 N. Art Museum Dr. Milwaukee, WI (53202) 414-224-3200 www.mam.org
LAMPO info@lampo.org www.lampo.org
Mitchell Museum of the American Indian 3001 Central St. Evanston (60201) 847-475-1030 www.mitchellmuseum.org
Museums, Institutions & Not-for-Profits John David Mooney Foundation Intl. Currents Gallery 114 W. Kinzie (60654) 312-822-0483 www.mooney foundation.org Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) 220 E. Chicago (60611) 312-280-2660 Tu 10-8 (free); W-Su 10-5; closed M, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Admission: $12; $7 students with ID and seniors. Also free daily for MCA members, children 12 and under, and members of the military www.mcachicago.org Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) Columbia College 600 S. Michigan (60605) 312-663-5554 www.mocp.org Museum of Science and Industry 57th St. @ Lake Shore (60637-2093) 773-684-1414 www.msichicago.org National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum 1801 S. Indiana (60616) 312-326-0270 www.nvvam.org National Museum of Mexican Art 1852 W. 19th (60608) 312-738-1503 www.nationalmuseum ofmexicanart.org National Public Housing Museum 1322-24 W. Taylor (Administrative Offices: 203 N. Wabash, Ste. 1800) 312-641-5772 jmau@publichousing museum.org www.publichousing museum.org Navy Pier Walk / 3-D Chicago 600 E. Grand (60611) 800-595-PIER navypierinfo@mpea.com Outdoor sculpture at Navy Pier. May to October Newberry Library 60 W. Walton (60610) 312-943-9090 www.newberry.org Northern Illinois (NIU) University Art Museum 116 Altgeld Hall DeKalb (60115) 815-753-1936 jburke2@niu.edu www.niu.edu/artmuseum
Northeastern Illinois University Fine Arts Center Gallery 5500 N. St. Louis (60625) 773-442-4944 www.neiu.edu/~gallery/ Northwest Cultural Council 847-991-7966 nwcc@northwest culturalcouncil.org www.northwest culturalcouncil.org Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 2430 N. Cannon (60614) 773-755-5100 www.naturemuseum.org Noyes Cultural Art Center 927 Noyes St., Evanston (60201) 847-448-8260 www.cityofevanston.org/arts Oak Park Art League 720 Chicago Ave. Oak Park (60302) 708-386-9853 opal2004@sbcglobal.net www.opal-art.com Oak Park Area Arts Council Box 950, Oak Park (60303) 708-358-5690 info@oakpark areaartscouncil.org oakparkareaartscouncil.org O’Connor Gallery of Art Dominican University 7900 W. Division River Forest (60305) 708-524-6597 jcochran@dom.edu Old Town Triangle Art Center 1763 N. North Park (60614) 312-337-1938 info@oldtowntriangle.com www.oldtowntriangle.com Old Town School of Folk Music Gallery 4544 N. Lincoln (60625) 773-728-6000 amanson@oldtown school.org www.oldtownschool.org Oriental Institute Museum 1155 E. 58th (60637) 773-702-9520 oi-museum@uchicago.edu www.oi.uchicago.edu
Palatine / Inverness Arts Council P.O. Box 1541 Palatine (60078) 847-963-6451 info@palatine invernessarts.org palatineinvernessarts.org Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts 1012 N. Dearborn (60610) 312-642-4400 fineart1012@sbcglobal.net www.paletteandchisel.org
Park West Ceramics 719 W. Wrightwood (60614) 773-296-2160 www.parkwestceramics.com Polish Museum of America 984 N. Milwaukee (60642) 773-384-3352 pma@prcua.org polishmuseumofamerica.org Pritzker Military Library 610 N. Fairbanks (60611) 312-587-0234 mheiden@pritzkermilitary library.net pritzkermilitarylibrary.org
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Racine Art Museum 441 Main St. Racine, WI (53403) 262-638-8300 raminfo@ramart.org www.ramart.org Renaissance Society at University of Chicago 5811 S. Ellis, Cobb Hall, #418 (60637) 773-702-8670 info@renaissance society.org renaissancesociety.org
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River North Business Association 222 Merchandise Mart, Ste. 9-108 (60654) 312-645-1047 sharon@rivernorth association.com rivernorthassociation.com Riverside Arts Center 32 E. Quincy Riverside (60546) 708-442-6400 rivarts@sbcglobal.net riversideartscenter.com Scharpenberg Gallery DANK-HAUS German Cultural Center 4740 N. Western (60625) 773-561-9181 dank@dankhaus.com www.dankhaus.com
Skokie Public Library Gallery 5215 Oakton St. Skokie (60077) 847-673-7774 www.skokielibrary.info
Spertus Museum/Institute of Jewish Studies 610 S. Michigan (60605) 312-322-1700 museum@spertus.edu www.spertus.edu
Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art 2320 W. Chicago (60622) 773-227-5522 info@uima-chicago.org www.uima-chicago.org
David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art University of Chicago 5550 S. Greenwood (60637) 773-702-0200 smart-museum@ uchicago.edu smartmuseum.uchicago.edu
Smith Museum of Stained Glass @ Navy Pier 600 E. Grand (60611) www.navypier.com
Union League Club 65 W. Jackson (60604) 312-427-7800
Society for the Arts 1112 N. Milwaukee (60642) 773-486-9612 societyforarts@ societyforarts.com www.societyforarts.com
Schoenherr Art Gallery North Central College Fine Arts Center 171 E. Chicago Ave. Naperville (60540) finearts.northcentral college.edu/ Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center 4046 W. Armitage (60639) 773-698-6004 www.srbcc.org Skokie North Shore Sculpture Park P.O. Box 692 Skokie (60076-0692) 847-679-4265 info@sculpturepark.org www.sculpturepark.org
South Shore Arts 1040 Ridge Rd. Munster, IN (46321) 219-836-1839 southshoreartsonline.org South Shore Cultural Ctr. 7059 S. South Shore (60649) 773-256-0149 chicagoparkdistrict.com South Side Community Art Center 3831 S. Michigan (60653) 773-373-1026 www.southside communityartcenter.com
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Swedish American Museum 5211 N. Clark (60640) 773-728-8111 museum@samac.org www.samac.org SXU Gallery Saint Xavier University 3700 W. 103rd (60655) 773-298-3081 saunders@sxu.edu www.xavier.sxu.edu/art/ Tapestry Center 3824 W. Irving Pk. (60618) 708-261-1288 cityteam@aol.com www.tapestrycommunity.org University of IL Circle “New Works” Gallery 845 W. Harrison (60607) 312-996-5412 cmarki1@uic.edu UIC Art Lounge Student Center West 828 S. Wolcott, (60612) 312-413-5183 fwilde1@uic.edu
University Club 76 E. Monroe (60603) 312-726-2840 John H. Vanderpoel Art Museum Ridge Park Fieldhouse 9625 S. Longwood (60643) 773-779-0007 vanderpoelartmuseum.org Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio 951 Chicago Ave. Oak Park (60302) 708-848-1976 www.GoWright.org Frank Lloyd Wright Frederick C. Robie House 5757 S. Woodlawn (60637) 708-848-1976 info@GoWright.org www.GoWright.org Zhou Brothers Foundation 1029 W. 35th (60609) 773-523-0200 o@zhoub.com www.zhoub.com www.zbcenter.org
District Dining
Here’s a list of favorite local dining ideas - all are worth a visit. Keep this list handy for your next evening out in the galleries, for a season opener or on First Thursdays.
RIVER NORTH Brett’s Kitchen Neighborhood deli 233 W. Superior • 312 664 6354 Café Iberico Authentic Spanish tapas 739 N. LaSalle • 312 573 1510 www.cafeiberico.com
“Chicago’s Steakhouse” Winner of the “Award of Excellence” from Distinguished Restaurants of North America Tony & Marion Durpetti – Proprietors 500 North Franklin St. (312) 527-3718
Club Lago Neighborhood Italian 331 W. Superior • 312 951 2849 www.clublago.com Coco Pazzo Authentic regional Italian 300 W. Hubbard • 312 836 0900 www.cocopazzochicago.com Cyrano’s Bistro Southwestern French 546 N. Wells • 312 467 0546 www.cyranosbistro.com
Neighborhood deli & pizza Delicious 308 W. Erie • 312 787 8200 www.deliciouschicago.com
300 West Hubbard Chicago IL 60654 / 312 836 0900
WEST SIDE & FULTON MARKET Rustic Mediterranean Avec 615 W. Randolph • 312 377 2002 www.avecrestaurant.com Bl ackbird French influence 619 W. Randolph • 312 715 0708 www.blackbirdrestaurant.com De Cero Upscale Mexican 814 W. Randolph • 312 455 8114 www.decerotaqueria.com Fol lia Contemporary Italian 953 W. Fulton Market • 312 243 2888 Green Zebra Contemporary vegetarian 1460 W. Chicago • 312 243 7100 www.greenzebrachicago.com Grocery Bistro American seasonal BYOB 804 W. Washington • 312 850 9291 www.thegrocerybistro.com
Frontera Grill Gourmet Mexican & Topolobampo, & Xoco 445 N. Clark • 312 661 1434 www.rickbayless.com
Marché Grand French brasserie 833 W. Randolph • 312 226 8399 www.marche-chicago.com
Gene and Georgetti Top steak house 500 N. Franklin • 312 527 3718 www.geneandgeorgetti.com
May St. Market Seasonal and regional 1132 W. Grand • 312 421 5547 www.maystreetmarket.com
Graham Elliot Bistronomic 217 W. Huron • 312 624 9975 www.grahamelliot.com
Upscale tasting menu Moto 945 W. Fulton Market • 312 491 0058 www.motorestaurant.com
Green Door Tavern Friendly pub 678 N. Orleans • 312 664 5496 www.greendoorchicago.com
One SixtyBlue American 1400 W. Randolph • 312 850 0303 www.onesixtyblue.com
Japonais Japanese and sushi 600 W. Chicago • 312 822 9600 www.japonaischicago.com
Otom Postmodern Cuisine 951 W. Fulton Market • 312 491 5804 www.otomrestaurant.com
Vegan and Vegetarian Karyn’s Cooked 738 N. Wells • 312 587 1050 www.karynraw.com
Province Global Influences 161 N. Jefferson • 312 669 9900 www.provincerestaurant.com
Kiki’s Romantic country French 900 N. Franklin • 312 335 5454 www.kikisbistro.com
The Publican Gastropub 837 W. Fulton Market • 312 733 9555 www.thepublicanrestaurant.com
MK Imaginative American 868 N. Franklin • 312 482 9179 www.mkchicago.com
Greek Santorini 800 W. Adams • 312 829 8820 www.santorinichicago.com
Nacional 27 Latin 325 W. Huron • 312 664 2727 www.n27chicago.com
La S ardine French 111 N. Carpenter • 312 421 2800 www.lasardine.com
Prosecco Italian Ristorante 710 N. Wells • 312 951 9500 www.ristoranteprosecco.com
Sepia Seasonal 123 N. Jefferson • 312 441 1920 www.sepiachicago.com
Italian eatery Scoozi! 410 W. Huron • 312 943 5900
Sushi Wabi Contemporary Japanese 842 W. Randolph • 312 563 1224 www.sushiwabi.com
Sunda New Asian 110 W. Illinois • 312 644 0500 www.sundachicago.com Tizi Melloul Mediterranean & Moroccan 531 N. Wells • 312 670 4338 www.tizimelloul.com Zealous Contemporary American 419 W. Superior • 312 475 9112 www.zealousrestaurant.com
Breakfast and brunch Yolk 747 N. Wells • 312 787 2277 www.yolk-online.com
Veerasway Modern Indian 844 W. Randolph • 312 491 0844 www.veerasway.com West Town Tavern American 1329 W. Chicago • 312 666 6175 www.westtowntavern.com
PILSEN & SOUTH Latin American bar & grill Amelia’s 4559 S. Halsted • 773 538 8200 la petite folie Classic French 1504 E. 55th • 773 493 1394 www.lapetitefolie.com May St. Café Eclectic Pilsen café 1146 W. Cermak • 312 421 4442 www.maystcafe.com
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Medici Casual American 1327 E. 57th • 773 667 7394 www.medici57.com
Club Lucky Neighborhood Italian 1824 W. Wabansia • 773 227 2300 www.clubluckychicago.com
Mundial Mexican & Mediterranean 1640 W. 18th • 312 491 9908 www.mundialcocinamestiza.com
Hot Chocolat e Restaurant & dessert bar 1747 N. Damen • 773 489 1747 www.hotchocolatechicago.com
Polo Café American 3322 S. Morgan • 773 927 7656 www.polocafe.com
Le Bouchon Comme en France 1958 N. Damen • 773 862 6600 www.lebouchonofchicago.com
Bar and grill Simone’s 960 W. 18th • 312 666 8601 www.simonesbar.com
Sophisticated Japanese Mirai Sushi 2020 W. Division • 773 862 8500
Gallery Index GALLERY
MICHIGAN AVE, GOLD COAST, CENTRAL & S. LOOP Bistro 110 French & American 110 E. Pearson • 312 266 3110 www.bistro110restaurant.com
Silver Cloud Homestyle comfort food 1700 N. Damen • 773 489 6212 www.silvercloudchicago.com Spring Upscale Asian-American 2039 W. North • 773 395 7100 www.springrestaurant.net
NORTH SIDE
Coco Pazzo Café Regional Italian 636 N. St. Clair • 312 664 2777 www.cocopazzocafe.com
Alinea Renowned tasting menu 1723 N. Halsted • 312 867 0110 www.alinearestaurant.com
Gibson’s American steak house 1028 N. Rush • 312 266 8999 www.gibsonssteakhouse.com
Boka Contemporary coastal 1729 N. Halsted • 312 337 6070 www.bokachicago.com
Joe’s Stone Crab Seafood and steak 60 E. Grand • 312 379 JOES www.joes.net
Scottish pub & whisky bar Duke of Perth 2913 N. Clark • 773 477 1741 www.dukeofperth.com
Les Nomades Elegant French 222 E. Ontario • 312 649 9010 www.lesnomades.net
The Hopleaf Seasonal. Belgian 5148 N. Clark • 773 334 9851 www.hopleaf.com
The Signature Room American at the 95th (John Hancock Center) 875 N. Michigan • 312 787 9596 www.signatureroom.com
L2 0 Modern Seafood 2300 N. Lincoln Park West • 773 868 0002 www.l2orestaurant.com
Spiaggia Elegant Italian & Café Spiaggia 980 N. Michigan, 2nd level • 312 280 2750 www.spiaggiarestaurant.com Terzo Piano Modern Italian at the Art Institute of Chicago 159 E. Monroe • 312 443 8650 www.terzopianochicago.com Tru Progressive French 676 N. Saint Clair • 312 202 0001 www.trurestaurant.com
Wine bar and fine dining Bin 36 339 N. Dearborn • 312 755 9463 www.bin36.com Everest Alsatian / French 440 S. LaSalle, 40th Fl. • 312 663 8920 www.everestrestaurant.com The Gage American Tavern 24 S. Michigan • 312 372 4243 www.thegagechicago.com Keefer’s Bistro and steakhouse 20 W Kinzie • 312 467 9525 www.keefersrestaurant.com Park Grill Contemporary American Millennium Park 11 N. Michigan • 312 521 PARK www.parkgrillchicago.com
BUCKTOWN & WICKER PARK Casual wine dining Bin Wine Café 1559 N. Milwaukee • 773 486 2233 www.binwinecafe.com
Marigold Modern Indian 4832 N. Broadway • 773 293 4653 www.marigoldrestaurant.com Mia Francesca Authentic Italian 3311 N. Clark • 773 281 3310 1039 W. Bryn Mawr • 773 506 9261 www.miafrancesca.com Mon Ami Gabi Classic French 2300 N. Lincoln Park West • 773 348 8886 www.monamigabi.com North Pond Café Seasonal American 2610 N. Cannon • 773 477 5845 www.northpondrestaurant.com Perennial Seasonal American 1800 N. Lincoln Ave • 312 981 7070 www.perennialchicago.com Riccardo Trattoria Authentic Italian 2119 N. Clark • 773 549 0038 www.riccardotrattoria.com Schwa Food as art 1466 N. Ashland • 773 252 1466 www.schwarestaurant.com Charlie Trotter’s Renowned tasting menu 816 W. Armitage • 773 248 6228 www.charlietrotters.com Urban Belly Asian Fusion 3053 N. California • 773 583 0500 www.urbanbellychicago.com
SUBURBS Carlos’ Restaurant Contemporary French 429 Temple Ave., Highland Park • 847 432 0770 www.carlos-restaurant.com
Bongo Room Seasonal breakfast, lunch 1470 N. Milwaukee • 773 489 0690
Davis St. Fishmarket 501 Davis St., Evanston • 847 869 3474 www.davisstreetfishmarket.com
The Bristol Neighborhood eatery 2152 N. Damen • 773 862 5555 www.thebristolchicago.com
Quince Contemporary American 1625 Hinman Ave., Evanston • 847 570 8400 www.quincerestaurant.net
Café Absinthe American 1958 W. North • 773 278 4488 www.cafeabsinthechicago.com
The Stained Glass Wine bar and bistro 1735 Benson Ave., Evanston • 847 864 8600 www.thestainedglass.com
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4Art Inc. Gallery…...................32 360SEE Gallery.................…..33 Addington Gallery…................21 Jean Albano Gallery…............21 ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation….....26 ArchiTech Gallery…................21 The Architrouve…....................26 The Art Center Highland Park........................35 Art De Triumph & Artful Framer Studios…...33, 42 Andrew Bae Gallery….............21 Frederick Baker, Inc….............26 Mary & Leigh Block Museum.................10, 35 Russell Bowman Art Advisory….........................21, 41 Roy Boyd Gallery…............4, 22 Brushwood Gallery Ryerson Woods….................35 Rita Bucheit, Ltd…...............…22 Valerie Carberry Gallery…......29 Dubhe Carreño Gallery…........26 Chicago Arts District…........4, 32 Chicago Art Source…........33, 41 Chicago Printmakers Collaborative…......................33 Coalition Gallery…..................33 Colletti Gallery, Antique Posters - Fine Art…...............29 College of Lake County, Wright Gallery…....................35 Columbia College D.E.P.S..................................29 Melanee Cooper Gallery..……22 Stephen Daiter Gallery…........22 Douglas Dawson Gallery….....26 ebersmoore.......................…..26 EC Gallery…........................…26 Catherine Edelman Gallery….22 Avram Eisen Gallery …….......33 Elmhurst Art Museum (EAM)...35 The Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Gallery…......................35 Evanston Art Center...........…..35 Expression Galleries of Fine Art.........................20, 22 Ferrari Studios….....................29 Flat Iron Arts Building........FC, 7 11, 34 Marla Friedman Studio / Portraiture….........…35 Josef Glimer Gallery, Ltd….....22 The Golden Triangle…............22 Richard Gray Gallery…....29, BC Gruen Galleries…....................23 Habatat Galleries Chicago…...23 Carl Hammer Gallery…...........23 Hildt Galleries…......................30 Rhona Hoffman Gallery….......27 Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum…..............12, 28 Intuit: Center for Creative and Outsider Art…........................34 R.S. Johnson Fine Art…..........30
Kamp Gallery, INC…............…30 Kass / Meridian….....................23 Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery...............…...27 Gallery KH……........................23 Lakeside Legacy Arts Park Dole and Sage Galleries……36 The Leigh Gallery….............…34 Logsdon 1909 Gallery & Studio…..............…32 Anne Loucks Gallery…..…27, 36 LUMA: Loyola University Museum of Art…............…7, 30 Mars Gallery….....................…27 Thomas Masters Gallery…..…34 The MB Gallery….................…27 The McCormick Gallery…....…27 Murphy Hill Gallery……...........32 Ann Nathan Gallery…..........…23 National Museum of Mexican Art….........................32 Nicole Gallery…...................…23 Jennifer Norback Fine Art, Inc............................24 Richard Norton Gallery…....….24 Northern IL University Art Museum (NIU)…...........…36 Joel Oppenheimer, Inc…...30, 40 Packer Schopf Gallery….........27 Pagoda Red.................…...34, 36 Perimeter Gallery….................24 Platt Fine Art….....................…34 Maya Polsky Gallery…........…24 Portals Ltd…............................24 Poster Plus….......................….30 President’s Gallery, Harold Washington College...............30 PRIMITIVE….......................….27 Printworks….........................…24 Pritzker Military Library...…11, 31 Prospectus Art Gallery…......…32 REpose Gallery…….................31 Thomas Robertello Gallery..…27 Byron Roche Gallery……........24 Rosenthal Fine Art, Inc….....…31 School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Rymer Gallery.…................…31 Sullivan Galleries…...............31 Judy A Saslow Gallery….....…25 Ken Saunders Gallery……......25 Schneider Gallery…….............25 Carrie Secrist Gallery….......…28 Galleries Maurice Sternberg....31 Swimming Pool Project Space.........................34 Tall Grass Arts Association..…36 Th!nkART…..........................…34 Vale Craft Gallery….............…25 Walsh Gallery…...................…28 Linda Warren Gallery….......…28 David Weinberg Gallery…...1, 25 Tony Wight Gallery…...........…28 Woman Made Gallery….......…28 Worthington Gallery…..........…31 Donald Young Gallery…......…31 Zolla / Lieberman Gallery..…...25 Zygman Voss Gallery…............25