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Liza Oliver | An Economy of Sentiment: The Shared Language of Abolitionists and the West India Interest in Late Eighteenth-century British Print Culture

Join us for the first keynote lecture in the Early Modern Global Political Art symposium by scholar Liza Oliver. This talk considers how spectatorial sympathy, a governing principle of eighteenth-century British art and literature, was deployed by opposing sides of the debate on Britain’s slave trade in the decades preceding its abolition. Considering broadsides, travelContinue Reading
Written on October 20, 2022 at 2:16 pm
Categories: Exhibition, Talk
Tags: An Economy of Sentiment: The Shared Language of Abolitionists and the West India Interest in Late Eighteenth-century British Print Culture, Champaign, Krannert Art Museum, Liza Oliver
Artecito Virtual – Xoloitzcuintle

Xoloitzuintle’s are the oldest dogs in the Americas, Xolos have been around for millennia! Join us as we explore more about Xoloitzuintle’s with our friends at Lincoln Park Zoo! Contect Here: https://bit.ly/ArtecitoXolo ____________________________________ Los Xoloitzuintle son los perros más antiguos de América, ¡los Xolos existen desde hace milenios! ¡Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos más sobreContinue Reading
Written on October 20, 2022 at 7:00 am
Categories: workshop
Tags: Artecito Virtual - Xoloitzcuintle, Chicago, OPEN Center for the Arts, South Lawndale
Zine Club Chicago Online: Queer History Month Edition with Special Guests QZAP

This month, Zine Club Chicago is excited to welcome Milo, Chris, and the rest of the Queer Zine Archive Project team as our special guests for Queer History Month! They’ll be joining us from the QZAP headquarters in Milwaukee to give us a look at some of the items in their collection and discuss theContinue Reading
Written on October 20, 2022 at 6:58 am
Categories: workshop
Tags: Chicago, Illinois, Quimby's Bookstore, QZAP, Zine Club Chicago, Zine Club Chicago Online: Queer History Month Edition with Special Guests QZAP
Artist Talk: Sheila Hicks

Virtual event In conjunction with Monochrome Multitudes, the Smart Museum of Art and University of Chicago partners present a quarter-long artist talk series. Join Sheila Hicks and other exhibiting artists as they consider the rich and sometimes idiosyncratic references and resonances in their own work, while also speaking to the histories of the monochrome and abstractionContinue Reading
Written on October 20, 2022 at 6:52 am
Categories: Talk
Tags: Ad Reinhardt, Alan Cohen, Alexander Calder, Allan McCollum, Alphonse Allais, Amanda Williams, Anne Truitt, Artist Talk: Sheila Hicks, Arturo Herrera, Avery Preesman, Barbara Crane, Barnett Newman, Beauford Delaney, Bethany Collins, Byron Kim, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Carmen Herrera, Charles and Ray Eames, Claire Zeisler, Dan Peterman, David Hartt, David Schutter, Derek Jarman, Dorothea Rockburne, Ellsworth Kelly, Enrico Castellani, Ernő Berda, F.N. Souza, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Francis Picabia, Frank Gehry, Fred Sandback, Günter Umberg, Günther Uecker, H.C. Westermann, Haegue Yang, Helen Frankenthaler, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Hiroyuki Tajima, Hyde Park, Irena Haiduk, Jaime Davidovich, James Turrell, Jennie C. Jones, Jessica Stockholder, Joe Scanlan, John Plumb, Jörg Immendorff, José de Rivera, Josef Albers, Jules Olitski, Karl Wirsum, Kwon Young-woo, Laddie John Dill, Lee Ufan, Linda Montano, Lotte Jacobi, Louise Nevelson, Lucio Fontana, Lyman Kipp, Lynda Benglis, Ma Qiusha, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Manfred Mohr, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Mark Bradford, Mary Abbott, Monochrome Multitudes, Mun Pyung, Naama Tsabar, Palermo, Palermo & Gerhard Richter, Raoul Ubac, Rashid Johnson, Richard Serra, Robert Ryman, Roy DeCarava, Sally Mann, Samuel Levi Jones, Sheila Hicks, Smart Museum, Smart Museum of Art, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Ted Stamm, The University of Chicago, Theaster Gates, Tobias Rehberger, Tony Tasset, Ugo Rondinone, Wade Guyton, Walter De Maria, William Turnbull, Wolf Vostell, Yang Jiechang, Yayoi Kusama, Yves Klein
Artist Talk

Perspective Gallery’s October 2022 show features new work by Susan Isaacson and Dianne Kittle This October, Perspective Gallery is pleased to present recent work by two of its newer members Susan Isaacson and Dianne Kittle Susan Isaacson’s exhibit, Suspended explores meditative spaces. During the pandemic, days manifested a slower pace, creating the sensation that SusanContinue Reading
Written on October 20, 2022 at 6:48 am
Categories: Exhibition, Talk
Tags: dianne Kittle, Evanston, Perspective Gallery, Susan Isaacson, Suspende, the marvelous, transformation of the ordinary
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