Tonight at 6pm the School of the Art Institute (280 S. Columbus Drive)is hosting Wangechi Mutu, who was born in Nairobi, Kenya, educated in Britain and America, and has been a resident in New York since the mid-nineties. You can see her work here.
A chance visit to the MCA to hear Lorna Simpson give an artist talk last weekend alerted me to Mutu's work; Simpson showed a film called "Corridors" (2003) in which Mutu plays two women going about their days, one from the 1860s, one from the 1960s. It is a beautiful, layered composition, with a strange and disjointed soundtrack.
Later tonight at 9pm, hosted by Homeroom at the Hungry Brain (2319 W. Belmont), Lumpen comics editor Joe Tallarico interviews 1970s Chicago Comix artist George Hansen, along with the erstwhile contemporary comics creator, Edie Fake. Should be a nerderific good ole time.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Film: "I Am the Queen"
Marwen Territories contributor, Josué Pellot, with Henrique Cirne Lima, directed this Chicago-based documentary on the Puerto Rican transgender community and the Cacique Pageant, the first annual transgender pageant held in Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood.
The film screens this Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 8:00 at the Instituto Cervantes, as part of the Chicago Latino Film Festival.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Film: Some Girls Never Learn
Some Girls Never Learn TRAILER from Jerzy Rose on Vimeo.
Some friends of mine made this film in Chicago. This is the deal:
A university has found the leg bone of Amelia Earhart. The diver responsible for the discovery is receiving prophetic messages from the famous, long-dead pilot.
Elsewhere, a high school science teacher travels to the underworld to bring back his girlfriend, who was lured there by the ghostly cotillions of a surprisingly pink and bubbly circle of the inferno.
Animals are arranging themselves into concentric circles and helium has escaped into the luminiferous aether. Assumptions are made and hearts are broken.
(It looks AMAZING).
Monday, April 4, 2011
Artist: Pete Cuba
This evening I had the pleasure of a studio visit with Pete Cuba, a Chicago graphic designer-by-day, painter-extraordinaire-by-night. I've been a fan of his work for years, and I am excited about working with him again on a few new upcoming projects. A hand-picked selection of his paintings on wood will be hung very soon in Dusty Groove Records (1120 N. Ashland), which is below Corbett vs. Dempsey. When I say they are on wood, they are, in fact, drawn and painted on scraps of board. Furthermore, these paintings pertain quite often to nature and the very pleasant qualities of trees. And the very unpleasant qualities of people. Please come to see them in person, they are quite lovely.
You can see much more of Pete's work on his website, Two Horse Town, as well as on Flickr.
You can see much more of Pete's work on his website, Two Horse Town, as well as on Flickr.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Opening: Territories
OPENING TONIGHT!
April 1–May 14, 2011
5:00-7:00pm.
The Untitled Gallery at Marwen
833 North Orleans Street, 2nd floor
Chicago, Illinois 60610
This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition Territories, organized by Arielle Bielak for Marwen, curated by Julia V. Hendrickson, and designed by Scott Reinhard.
The exhibition's artists include Jessica Taylor Caponigro, Suzanne Caporael, Ryan Travis Christian, Austin Eddy, Maria Gaspar, Erika Hess, Ryan Ingebritson, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Matt Nichols, B. Ingrid Olson, Josué Pellot, Kevin Reiswig, Aurora Tabar, Russell Weiss, and Sara Zalek.
Catalogue writing contributors include: Arielle Bielak, Kate Blair, Jack Shelton Boyle, Beth Feldman Brandt, Evan Burrows, Danny Caine, Paula Clark, Carlos Colmenares, Alana Cuéllar, Zach Dodson, Jonathan Eliot, Victor Estrada, Chris Eves, Jason Foumberg, Fred Frederick, Maria Gaspar, J.M. Harper, Julia V. Hendrickson, Charlie Hogle,, Lindsey Huster, Andrew Gregory Krzak, Peterson Kuyk-White, Christopher M. Lee, Timothy Lehmann, Nate Long, Landon Manucci, Julianne Mentzer, Megha Ralapati, David Reale, Izabella Redzisz, Miguel Renée, Susannah Ribstein, Andrew B. Sartorius, Maureen Sill, Peter Stevens, Aurora Tabar, Bryn Tulip, Ina Weise, Russell Weiss, Justin Williams, Meredith Wilson, David Yontz, and Sara Zalek.
A discussion with guest artists Maria Gaspar, Theaster Gates, and David Schalliol concludes the exhibition on May 14, 2011.
The exhibition's artists include Jessica Taylor Caponigro, Suzanne Caporael, Ryan Travis Christian, Austin Eddy, Maria Gaspar, Erika Hess, Ryan Ingebritson, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Matt Nichols, B. Ingrid Olson, Josué Pellot, Kevin Reiswig, Aurora Tabar, Russell Weiss, and Sara Zalek.
Catalogue writing contributors include: Arielle Bielak, Kate Blair, Jack Shelton Boyle, Beth Feldman Brandt, Evan Burrows, Danny Caine, Paula Clark, Carlos Colmenares, Alana Cuéllar, Zach Dodson, Jonathan Eliot, Victor Estrada, Chris Eves, Jason Foumberg, Fred Frederick, Maria Gaspar, J.M. Harper, Julia V. Hendrickson, Charlie Hogle,, Lindsey Huster, Andrew Gregory Krzak, Peterson Kuyk-White, Christopher M. Lee, Timothy Lehmann, Nate Long, Landon Manucci, Julianne Mentzer, Megha Ralapati, David Reale, Izabella Redzisz, Miguel Renée, Susannah Ribstein, Andrew B. Sartorius, Maureen Sill, Peter Stevens, Aurora Tabar, Bryn Tulip, Ina Weise, Russell Weiss, Justin Williams, Meredith Wilson, David Yontz, and Sara Zalek.
A discussion with guest artists Maria Gaspar, Theaster Gates, and David Schalliol concludes the exhibition on May 14, 2011.
[N.B. The first 40 copies of the catalogue will be made available for sale at Marwen starting in mid-April. After the first 40 have sold, it will be made available for sale online].
B. Ingrid Olson, Untitled (2011), grease pencil on paper
Josué Pellot, Aggressively Happy (2011), Acrylic on wood, baked polymer clay, found object.
Ryan Travis Christian, New Bikini Jam, 2010, graphite on paper.
Austin Eddy, Night time seat, 2011, oil on muslin.
Matt Nichols & Jessica Taylor Caponigro, The Feeling is Mutual, 2011
Plywood, primer, and magic marker.
...AND SO MUCH MORE...
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