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Johnson’s career is the focus of an exhibition at the Guggenheim New York, ‘A Poem for Deep Thinkers.'” Detroit’s Museum Of Contemporary Art Closing Main Building For Renovations The Museum of ...
“Naomi Beckwith, the Guggenheim Museum’s deputy director and chief curator, has named her artistic team for her edition of Documenta, which will open in Kassel, Germany, in June 2027,” reports ARTnews ...
ARIES (March 21-April 19): When glassmakers want to cool a newly blown piece, they don’t simply leave it out to harden. That would cause it to shatter from the inside. Instead, they place it in an ...
Get Chicago & Great Lakes culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. This October, Corbett vs. Dempsey will “return to Paris for the second annual gallery ...
“Herzog & de Meuron has begun renovating Marcel Breuer’s former Whitney Museum building to serve as Sotheby’s New York headquarters, set to open in November,” newsletters Surface magazine. “The ...
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Get Chicago & Great Lakes culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. ART Wrightwood 659’s “The First Homosexuals” Will Show Alongside Art Basel Kunstmuseum ...
The Greensfelder Design Studio is a childlike page in the story of our city. His studio is filled with 175 vintage and replica paper models of fairgrounds, gas stations, boats, trucks, castles, a ...
It is two-thirty in the morning at Carol's Pub. Most of the other bars in the neighborhood have closed, and customers of all ages—from twenty-one to sixty—file in to order more beer and whiskey, and ...
Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a non-profit government research group, similarly sees Blakemore as an important contributor to civic life. “The requirement for public hearings is ...
An accidental visit to the Wilson Men’s Hotel may scare off unsuspecting, if apocryphal, visitors today, but the Near West Side, Chicago’s legendary Skid Row, is no longer “Land of the Living Dead,” ...
Grain elevators were the city’s first skyscrapers, rising up as high as fifteen stories along the Chicago River and Sanitary and Ship Canal.