Around Town: January 15

by CGN Ginny 23. January 2013 15:40

A few snaps from recent visits to the Zhou B Art Center to see the new show "Hasbeens and Wannabes" about graffiti artists from the '80s and '90s, and then works by 4 artists currently exhibiting at Packer Schopf in the West Loop.

For the show at Zhou B:

Street art has been getting a lot of attention in art galleries and museums around the world, but somewhat overlooked within that category is graffiti. Has Beens & Wannabes is a group exhibition featuring artists who forged their urban style and imagery in the greater Chicago and Midwest area starting in the early '80s. Beginning as teenage subway graffiti artists and slowly gained notoriety in Chicago and abroad. 

 

However, the early 90's were not friendly years to many of these artists who became exiled and unappreciated. Despite efforts to quiet their voices, these artists continued making their mark and maturing as visual artists, and today they are considered pioneers of the urban art movements of our time. Transforming art, design, music and fashion, these urban legends have risen again to advance themselves into the contemporary artistic landscape.

 

For the first time since 1986, The Zhou B Art Center in Chicago along with curator and graffiti legend Mario ZORE Gonzalez Jr. have gathered a selection of urban legends from the greater Midwest for this exhibition. 

  

Zhou B Art Center

Through February 9

1029 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609

773.523.0200

zhoubartcenter.com

 


Ruben Aguirre at Zhou B


Styrofoam couch at Zhou B


Manufactured signs referencing tagging and graffiti at Zhou B Art Center


Chris Silva at Zhou B


Portraits at Zhou B



 

Packer Schopf Gallery is currently exhibiting work for 4 artists.

Deborah Baker's embroidered zodiac works at Packer Schopf. From the gallery website: Influenced by her grandfather, who was a tailor, and by her maternal grandmother, from whom she learned traditional needle arts, Chicago artist Deborah Baker remembers learning to sew before she could write her name. Originally from Detroit, Deborah earned a BFA at Detroit's Center for Creative Studies, and an MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, specializing in ceramics. Following graduate school, Baker married, and soon found that the demands of family and motherhood left little time for making art. A lifelong ballet dancer, she instead focused her creative energies on teaching ballet. A couple of decades later, her children grown, she again found the time to explore visual art, and in 2006, she began making embroidered pictures. Her stitched pieces are drawings in cotton embroidery floss on natural linen, with no sketching done beforehand. All are stitched by hand, and are narrative and semi-autobiographical in content. She cites women's traditional needle arts, Mexican art, and folk art among her major influences. 

Packer Schopf Gallery

942 W. Lake St., Chicago, IL 60607 • 312-226-8984 

Jerry Bleem's flower garden made from plastic bags

Lauren Levato's latest series at Packer Schopf. I enjoyed these pieces before I actually knew what they were - there's a tendency to look through the reflection in the glass and into the center of Lauren's figures to see something in yourself...

From the gallery website: Wunderkammer, literally "wonder room" but what now is commonly called a cabinet of curiosities, arose in mid-sixteenth-century Europe as a way for naturalists, scientists, the rising merchant class, and aristocrats to show off their ever expanding collections. These collections contained drawings of foreign creatures, diagrams of impossible machines, and objects of the exotic, both real and artificial. The collections spanned and often defied categorization though were typically displayed together by likeness: art, zoology, spiritualism, medical anomalies, fable, myth, and monsters all made up a typical Wunderkammer. These rooms were repositories not only of objects, but also of memories. 

Artist and writer Lauren Levato is a collector of exotic and unusual specimens with a focus on the entomological and anatomical. Levato's newest work comes from the intersection of wonder and memory and how the body itself becomes a Wunderkammer, amassing all manner of mysterious and confounding issues, dramas, revelations, and dilemmas that either touch us as a fleeting corporeal moment or take up permanent residence in the body's collection. 


Andrea Stanislav, from Wilderness of Mirrors at Packer Schopf

Details from the gallery website:

Taking its title from a line in the T.S. Elliot poem, Gerontion, (1920), Andréa's work for this exhibition confronts the idea of non-places -- interchangeable nodes of hyper capitalism dedicated to consumption and transit. Each non-place is disturbingly similar, whether in London, Dubai or Tokyo -- airports -- duty free shops -- chain restaurants and similar interchangeable spaces devoid of ties to community or locale. 

This concept was developed by the French anthropologist, Marc Agué in his seminal text, Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity (1995). This exhibition continues the artist's endeavor of interrogating global political and cultural tensions through a lens of the abstract and the sublime. 


Andrea Stanislav at Packer Schopf

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Tour The City: Chicago Artists Month Gallery Tours

by Joanna A. 10. October 2012 13:10

Chicago Artist’s Month (CAM) continues, and this weekend, on Saturday, October 13, Chicago Gallery News' Saturday Gallery Tours in River North and the West Loop will feature work by select Chicago artists on view in participating galleries.  On these tours, a gallery representative leads visitors to four art galleries in River North and the West Loop.  Tours are ongoing and happen all year round, but this Saturday’s tours are special CAM events.

The Jean Albano Gallery is leading the River North tour this Saturday, which will feature Chicago artist Gladys Nilsson’s vibrant, compositionally intricate watercolor paintings.  Visitors on this tour will also get the chance to visit the Roy Boyd gallery, which is currently hosting its 40th anniversary exhibition.  Perimeter Gallery and Addington Gallery are also taking part in the River North tour.  To participate, meet at 750 N. Franklin Starbucks by 11am

Gladys Nilsson, Jumping, Jean Albano Gallery

 Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery will be leading the West Loop tour, which features “Palisades,” the gallery’s first solo exhibition for Los Angeles based contemporary painter Elisa Johns.  Johns’ oil paintings display a combination of abstract, dream-like landscapes and distorted figures, which fuse together as a narrative mechanism. 

Elisa Johns, Muses, Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery

The Chicago Artists Month featured artist Jeremiah Lee’s cigar box guitars are being exhibited at the Packer Schopf Gallery, another destination on the West Loop tour.  At 3pm there will be a music performance using the instruments from Lee’s show.  The Linda Warren Projects Gallery and Mars Gallery are also taking part in the West loop tour.  To participate, meet at 215 N. Aberdeen (Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery) by 1:30pm.  These tours are free, and no reservations are required.  For more information, including the tour schedules, visit Chicago Gallery Tours

But wait, there’s more!  This Saturday and Sunday from 11am-2pm at the Art Institute of Chicago, you can get interactive with the art at “The Artists Studio: Mini Model Sculptures.” Build a small-scale version of your favorite public sculpture, or design your own monument for your favorite spot in the city. This is a great activity for children and adults of all ages!  Visit their website for more information.  And if sculpture is your thing, there is also a Reception and Trolley Tour of Chicago’s Sculpture Exhibit on Sunday at 3pm that spans Lakeview, Lincoln Park and Wicker Park/Bucktown.  For details about this sculpture tour, click here.

Picasso, Maquette, Richard J. Daley Center

Michael Young, Looking Up, Chicago Sculpture Exhibit

Free Shuttles + Gallery Festivities during Expo Chicago

by laura 18. September 2012 14:34

Expo Chicago has finally arrived and we’re anxious to see the inaugural fair and all that comes with it.  Chicago’s gallery districts will welcome fair visitors and locals alike by extending business hours, hosting special events and receptions this week and weekend.  Take advantage of this exciting time in Chicago by visiting the new fair and the city’s galleries!

Complimentary shuttles will run Thursday, September 20 – Saturday, September 22 during Expo Chicago, making stops at Navy Pier, River North, West Loop and the MCA.  Shuttles will run continuously each day from 2-8pm; please anticipate some wait time at pickup locations.  Shuttles are sponsored by Expo Chicago, the MCA, participating galleries and Chicago Gallery News

Shuttle Stops:

Hours of Operation:

  • Thursday, September 20:  Expo Chicago 11am-7pm;  Shuttle 2-8pm
  • Friday, September 21:  Expo Chicago 11am-7pm;  Shuttle 2-8pm
  • Saturday, September 22:  Expo Chicago 11am-7pm;  Shuttle 2-8pm
  • Sunday, September 23: Expo Chicago 12-6pm;  (No shuttle on Sunday)

 

From 5-8pm on Saturday, September 22, check out the River North Gallery District for art, music, drinks & food in participating galleries and businesses.  Select galleries will also offer extended business hours during the fair.  See the postcard below and contact galleries for more details.

Gallery Weekend Chicago is back for its second year, running September 21-23, offering a range of events, talks and receptions.  Click here for more details and a list of upcoming events.

Within Expo Chicago, there will be a full schedule of programs and events taking place including panel discussions, conversations with leading artists, curators, designers and arts professionals.  Learn more about Expo’s programming here.

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Explore Fulton Market this Saturday, May 12

by laura 9. May 2012 10:36

This Saturday is your chance to get more familiar with Fulton Market’s varied businesses, galleries, top notch restaurants and more.  Explore Fulton Market is a free event, open to the public from noon-5pm this Saturday, May 12

Meet artists and gallery employees, fashion boutique owners and photographers, interior designers and home furnishings retailers, dance studio instructors and pet day care operators, as well as restaurateurs and food shops in the Fulton Market neighborhood. 

Packer Schopf Gallery; Paul Lamantia's Global Blindness exhibition on view


Tour participating establishments between Halsted and Racine, and Kinzie and Randolph Streets and you could win one of the many graciously donated prizes + giveaways from local businesses including Organic Looms, Private Dental Services, Design Cloud, J.P. Graziano, Takohl Gallery of Jewels, FM Hair Studio, Jeffrey Breslow Sculpture, Packer Schopf Gallery, The Publican, and more. 

Kevin Luthardt, on view at Mars Gallery; Opening reception during event, Saturday, May 12 from 12-5pm


Scroll down to view the 2012 Explore Fulton Market Map and Game Card, or click here to download and print your own.  Maps can also be picked up at all participating businesses. 

Participating businesses include:

*See map below for addresses

·  J.P. Grazlano

·  Peter Miller Gallery

·  Rhona Hoffman Gallery

·  Design Cloud

·  Takohl Gallery of Jewels

·  G R N’Namdi Gallery

·  Western Exhibitions

·  Publican Quality Meats

·  Fulton Market Gallery

·  Packer Schopf Gallery

·  Green Home Chicago

·  Douglas Dawson Gallery

·  Private Dental Services

·  Aesthetic Dermatology

·  Paul Lauren Design

·  Jeffrey Breslow Sculpture

·  Organic Looms

·  FM Hair Studio

·  Morlen Sinoway Atelier

·  Linda Warren Projects

·  Kasia Kay Art Projects

·  FIX Fashions

·  Chicago Party Animals

·  Jupiter Outpost Restaurant

·  Mars Gallery

·  Jan’s Antiques

·  Starbucks

·  La Columbe


 

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Galleries | Gallery Walk | Free Event

Three-Artist Exhibition Opens Friday at Packer Schopf Gallery

by Nadine 7. September 2011 14:28

The Packer Schopf Gallery in the West Loop is unveiling its next exhibition this Friday, September 9, and we will be sure not to miss it as we make the rounds during this big opening night. The gallery will be showcasing three stellar artists including Lorraine Peltz, Doug Smithenry, and Bill Harrison.

Lorraine Peltz’s Dazzling and Bright collection presents an array of work that pulls between the past and present, as well as the nature of private identity and public persona. Her visually stimulating paintings of chandeliers and flowers offer a foreground for the subject matter behind her artwork. She is said to be a “painter of pleasure,” and one would likely agree upon viewing these beautiful baroque-looking paintings. Peltz is also one of twelve artists featured this year for Chicago Artists Month. 


Doug Smithenry is presenting his collection Alexandra Walrus and uses a work of prose to explicate his pieces. The prose explain a state of boredom in one’s relationship and Smithenry’s pieces relay this message through portrayed expressions and moods.


Bill Harrison’s Outlaws and Patriots highlights his realistic life-size charcoal pencil portraits. This new series depicts bikers, more specifically Harley Davidson riders, as the new frontier men. His goal is to capture a non-sympathetic portrait, in which the viewer is neither for nor against the subject. He targets older subjects, allowing for their aged and now characterized faces to provide the story of their inner self. Harrison admires the tribal like aspect to the biker sub culture and the attributes they acquire.


Don’t miss seeing the diverse and inspiring work from these three artists at this Friday’s opening, or anytime throughout the duration of the show ending October 22. You can also mark your calendar to check out the gallery during an upcoming tour event for Chicago Artists Month. On Saturday, October 8, Packer Schopf Gallery will be one of four featured West Loop galleries that will be exhibiting Chicago artists, and included on the tour. Read more about the West Loop and River North tours, organized through CGN and Chicago Artists Month.

 

When: Opening Reception September 9, 5:00-8:00

Where: Packer Schopf Gallery 924 W. Lake St Chicago, Il 60607

Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11:00-5:30

Contact information: packer@packergallery.com 312.226.8984

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