the start of art fair season—signaled by Art Fair Philippines. While the fair has traditionally taken place at the Link Carpark near Glorietta, Makati, for 2025, it moves to a new location at ...
Kim-Vi Tran might not be filling weddings with the sound of hit songs or capturing family portraits in the day's twilight, yet her role on a couple's special day has proven essential enough that ...
A piece of art fueled debate among Chicago City Council members, some of whom called for its removal because it portrays Uncle Sam and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as murders.
For many, Chicago’s South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC) warrants no introduction. The country’s oldest, independently run, and continuously operating Black arts institution has helped ...
Now her hard work will finally come to fruition as the church will officially unveil her art Feb. 7. A lifelong member of the St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, Esposito said she enjoys many mediums ...
The sculpture Sharifa, created by Simone Leigh, stands in the North Garden of The Art Institute of Chicago. It is a portrait of writer Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share ...
The city shared photos of the googly eye installations on social media in early December, saying the adhesives can damage the art. One photo shows googly eyes placed on a sculpture of two deer ...
Courtesy of Intuit Art Museum Share When she was hired as its president and CEO, Debra Kerr dreamed of transforming Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art into a more welcoming museum.
The Art Institute of Chicago’s latest addition to its North Garden is a bronze beauty with Windy City roots. Titled Sharifa, the approximately 9-foot sculpture was created by internationally ...
In response to this fear about the potentially destructive power of thinking machines, there has always been the counter sentiment that human emotion, and its representation in art, is what will ...
“The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020” is on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago through March 16, 2025.
If your New Year’s resolutions include seeing more art, be it for distraction or engagement, look no further than Chicago’s bountiful museum and gallery scene. From revisionist surveys to ...