Apr 12th 2025

Shir Ende: Spilling, sprawling, and other ways of building

@ Roman Susan

1224 W Loyola Ave, Chicago IL 60626

Opening Saturday, April 12th, from 3PM - 6PM

On view through Sunday, April 27th

Shir Ende: Spilling, sprawling, and other ways of building
1224 W Loyola Ave, Chicago IL
April 12, 2025 – April 27, 2025

Opening Saturday, April 12 from 3-6 PM with a performance at 4 PM
featuring Graciela Gonzalez, Clara Nizard, Steph Patsula, and Tina Wang

Open Hours Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 4-7 PM

Closing Performance Sunday, April 27 at 2 PM

Roman Susan is pleased to present Shir Ende’s Spilling, sprawling, and other ways of building, the artist’s first solo exhibition pairing site-specific installation with live performance. Curated by Lauren Leving.

Both the installation and performance, created for Roman Susan’s final year in their 1224 W. Loyola Avenue home, draw from an artist-created score rooted in the language of architecture. Guided by this visual score, Ende expands upon her drawing practice to use the gallery’s walls, windows, and floor as her canvas. Embracing the possibilities of speculative design, she uses charcoal, chalk, and Velcro to overlay symbols from the score atop Roman Susan’s existing structure. A cyclical arrow signifying a revolving door is drawn onto the hinged door, the stairs become an accessible ramp, the window panes transform into a corridor, and the ceiling swaps roles with the floor.

Each element in Ende’s notational system of images has an associated movement. For instance, the sweeping gesture of a drawing charcoal curve onto Roman Susan’s wall can also be performed by two people leaning on each other. To create a column: jump; to build a wall: run.

Within Spilling, sprawling, and other ways of building, Ende assumes the role of choreographer-cum-architect, working alongside a troupe of four performers to explore movement’s potential to build environments. By employing a concept that the artist has termed “Movement-generated architecture,” choreography grafts to Roman Susan’s building, deepening our bodily relationships with inanimate structure.

A set of performances, developed in collaboration with performers Graciela Gonzalez, Clara Nizard, Steph Patsula, and Tina Wang, will take place during the run of the exhibition. Within them, physical movement responds to the gallery as a site of creative possibility and asks us to consider the future of this soon-to-be razed site. While Ende, Gonzalez, Nizard, Patsula, and Wang break ground on an ephemeral architecture, our awareness of Roman Susan’s impending removal heightens. The question, “What happens when a space is demolished?” lingers. Opportunity and disappointment are layered over memories past.

The mark-making and performance of Spilling, sprawling, and other ways of building operate in tandem as an experiment in embodied placemaking. Through this project, Ende shrinks the monumentality of the built environment down to human scale, proposing a more personalized spatiality that rejects the rigidity of building and allows us to imagine architecture with the absence of edges.

Shir Ende (she/her) is a Chicago-based artist and educator. Ende received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has exhibited at the University of Illinois Springfield, Riverside Art Center, Hyde Park Art Center, Comfort Station, Gallery 400, and was a sponsored artist at High Concept Labs. She has participated in the Center Program at Hyde Park Art Center, and residencies at the Chicago Artist Coalition and the Alex Brown Foundation in Des Moines, Iowa.

Roman Susan Art Foundation celebrates and shares the work of artists in the Great Lakes region. We create cultural engagements that provide resources and paid opportunities for artists. We are Chicago-based. We are artist-led. We are experimental and learning. For more info, please visit romansusan.org.

Image Score for Roman Susan’s Exterior, 2025, Graphite on tracing paper, laser print courtesy of Shir Ende

For further info contact art@romansusan.org

This program is partially supported by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency through awards from the National Endowment for the Arts. This project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.

Roman Susan Art Foundation NFP is supported in part by 175 individual donors, Gen Ops Plus Grants from The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, Hyde Park Art Center Artists Run Chicago Fund, The Reva and David Logan Foundation, The MacArthur Funds for Culture, Equity, and the Arts at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, 6018North, AD3 Innovation Bootcamp, An Sylvia Exhibitions, Foundation Source, Lucky Pierre, Story Luck, and in-kind support from Cargo Collective, Lawyers for the Creative Arts, and Sloane Communications. To support this ongoing work, please visit romansusan.org/support.

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