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Select individual galleries to view current
exhibition schedules and contact information.
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Valerie Carberry Gallery
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Modern and Postwar American art: painting, sculpture and works on paper from 1915-1965. Blaine, Bolotowsky, Brooks, de Rivera, Diller, Drewes, Ferber, Ferren, Gallatin, Gordin, Gottlieb, Greene, Hofmann, Howard, Kelpe, Matulka, Merrild, Morris, Roszak, Rothschild, Shaw, Smith, Storrs, Survage, Tobey, Tworkov, Vytlacil, Walkowitz, and Xceron. Also representing contemporary artists of national stature: Judith Belzer, Ellen Lanyon, Jim Lutes, and Evelyn Statsinger Visit gallery website for more details. thru september 10: Paintings, sculpture, and works on paper. Works by Lee Bontecue, James Brooks, Jose de Rivera, Dorothy Dehner, Herbert Ferber, Adolph Gottlieb, Grace Hartigan, William Kienbusch, Ellen Lanyon, Louise Nevelson, Hayward Oubre, Theodore Roszak, Anne Ryan, Tony Smith, Mark Tobey, and Jack Tworkov. |
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Colletti Gallery, Antique Posters - Fine Art
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Colletti Gallery features a world class collection of antique posters from the 1890s Belle Epoque and Art Nouveau eras through the 1920s and 30s Art Deco and Modern eras. Works by Mucha, Cherét, Cappiello, and Cassandre are among the master poster artists included, plus an exceptional selection of the original prints and posters of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Also featured are turn of the century ceramics by Amphora, Massier, and Zsolnay in addition to Art Nouveau and Art Deco furnishings. |
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Ferrari Studios
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Contact: Virginio Ferrari, sculptor; Marco Ferrari, video artist also: Ferrari Studios - Verona Al Magro Via Bellavista n.80 Custoza (37060) VR, Italy Tel 39/045/859.9008 Fax 39/045/51.67.21 |
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The Fine Arts Building (FAB)
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The Fine Arts Building, an historic artists' haven since 1898, continues to draw local inspiration. The National Landmark's motto, "All passes - Art alone endures" permeates the halls. Over sixty artists have recently flocked to one of the few remaining Chicago buildings designed specifically for working artists. Bronze case elevator doors and ornate clocks are among the building's original features. Murals painted by resident artists in the early twentieth century still circle the tenth floor atrium. A Venetian courtyard garden can be viewed from many artist's studios. |
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Richard Gray Gallery
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Founded in 1963, Richard Gray Gallery is one of the leading dealers in modern and contemporary American and European art. The gallery offers exceptional works by masters such as Picasso, Matisse and Miró and also represents some of the most exciting artists working today, including Jaume Plensa, David Hockney, Jim Dine, Alex Katz and Magdalena Abakanowicz. Please contact gallery for up to date exhibition information Also located in New York. |
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Hildt Galleries
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Located in the Historic Tree Studios, Hildt Galleries showcases fine original 19th and 20th C. British, European and American oil paintings and watercolors. Artists include Montague Dawson, Bernard Pothast and Evert Pieters. |
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Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum
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A sales gallery featuring juried work of over 500 Illinois artisans. Jewelry, art glass, baskets, ceramics, wearables, painting, photography and more fine craft is on view and for sale. Representing Arthur Ragauskas, Kate Strong, Laurie Shaman, John & Charlie Sweitzer, Mary & Spencer Watson, among others. Monthly thematic "Art Sprees" in James R. Thompson Center Atrium from 10-3:30pm featuring twelve to twenty artisans. |
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R.S. Johnson Fine Art
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Established in 1955, R.S. Johnson Fine Art specializes in museum quality works of art ranging from Old Master works on paper to 19th and 20th Century paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture. Our clients include more than 50 museums worldwide. Featured artists: Dürer, Rembrandt, Piranesi, Goya, Degas, Cassatt, Guillaumin, Raoul Dufy, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, Gleizes, Villon, Masson, De Chirico and Picasso. |
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Kamp Gallery, INC.
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Fine American & European paintings from the 19th and 20th Centuries, particularly artists of the Regional Impressionists (1890-1930). This fall we are featuring newly acquired works by artists George Ames Aldrich, Alois Arnegger, Francis Chapin, Constantine Kluge & Frank Peyraud, as well as contemporary Paintings by Brian Sindler, Nelle Ferrara, William Nelson, and in our Winnetka Gallery, figurative paintings and drawings from the estate of artists Connie Egar Shneider. Please see our Suburban listing for details about our special autumn event in our Winnetka Gallery. |
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LUMA: Loyola University Museum of Art
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The Loyola University Museum of Art is dedicated to the exploration, promotion and understanding of art and artistic expression that attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies. Free docent tours noon and 2 PM daily. Contact gallery or visit web site for extended show descriptions. |
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Joel Oppenheimer, Inc.
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The nation's premier gallery of art from the Golden Age of Exploration for four decades. Located in the historic Wrigley Building, the gallery specializes in rare antique Natural History Art and limited-edition Fine Art Prints, with particular emphasis on the works of John James Audubon. The gallery also is home to a wide variety of works by other notable Natural History Artists such as Pierre-Joseph Redouté, John Gould and Basilius Besler. In addition to being an incredible art resource, the gallery provides custom archival framing and nationally recognized conservation and restoration services for works of art on paper, paintings on canvas and photographic materials. The facility services museums, collectors and dealers throughout the nation. |
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Poster Plus
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Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Poster Plus is located across from the Art Institute on Michigan Ave. The gallery's unconventional approach blends new and old, including: 19th and 20th C. art and design; popular and master artists; Chicago photography and event posters; art related books, cards, clothing and gifts; and a separate original vintage poster gallery. Examples of original European and American lithograph posters from the last 100 years include those of Chicago Railroads of the 1920s, the Columbian Exposition, the Century of Progress, Art Exhibitions and propaganda. Poster restoration, conservation, and framing services also available. |
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President's Gallery, Harold Washington College
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The President's Gallery at Harold Washington College highlights artists from the Chicago area. Please contact gallery or visit our website for exhibition details and more information. |
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Betty Rymer Gallery School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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The Betty Rymer Gallery features a range of fresh exhibitions featuring students, faculty, and guests of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) *Continued from below august 31-october 23: Reception: Thursday, September 2, 4:30-7pm Spill: Group show expanding the definition of “abstraction” in painting through the works of current SAIC students. Focusing on the materiality of paint and its many methods of delivery as well as relating abstraction to history, metaphor, representation, and new forms of non-objective painting. |
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Sullivan Galleries School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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The largest space devoted to contemporary art in Chicago's Loop. The galleries fill 32,000 sq. ft. on the 7th floor of Louis Sullivan's historic design for the Carson Pirie Scott department store, a National Historic Landmark constructed in 1899. |
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SOFA Chicago 2010
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SOFA Chicago 2010 - International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art. International masterworks + special exhibits and lectures by renowned museum & arts organizations. Preview party is Thursday, November 4. SOFA is produced by The Art Fair Company SOFA 2010 FREE SHUTTLE BUS DETAILS: Hours: • Friday: SOFA: 11am-8pm BUS: 12pm-8pm • Saturday: SOFA: 11am-8pm BUS: 12pm-5pm • Sunday: SOFA: 12noon-6pm BUS: 11am-2pm Shuttle Bus Pick-Up + Drop-off Locations: • Navy Pier/SOFA: Entrance 2 on the hour + 1/2 hour • Museum of Contemporary Art: 220 E. Chicago 15 min before + after the hour • River North: Corner of Superior + Franklin Streets on the hour + half hour Many River North galleries have extended hours all weekend. Check back this fall for details. |
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State Street Gallery at Robert Morris University
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The State Street Gallery at Robert Morris University is an outlet for art education and cultural enrichment. It exists to maintain and promote exposure to the fine arts for the University's students, employees and extended RMU community. |
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Galleries Maurice Sternberg
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A fine art dealer in Chicago since 1945, the galleries offer "Sternberg Traditional," 19th/early 20th Century American and European paintings, and "Sternberg Contemporary," which features the work of a distinguished list of contemporary artists from around the world. |
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Photography by Lori Swerdlow at Fine Arts Building Gallery
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The Fine Arts Building Collective presents: DIVERSE COMPLEX SIMPLE An exhibition of photography by Lori Swerdlow, with guest sculptor Tony Bruni. Visit the Second Floor Gallery on Friday, June 11 for a reception from 5:30-8:30p.m. and to view the show. The Second Fridays event at The Fine Arts Building Studios also includes the recent works of more than 20 resident and guest artists, along with music and dance, from 4:30-9:30. Fine Arts Building Website |
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Donald Young Gallery
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Modern and contemporary art. Please contact for additional exhibition information and schedule. |
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