Landscape photographer scott b. davis treks into the wild and discovers the undiscoverable.
Tag: Catherine Edelman Gallery
EXPO Chicago 2019 is Nick Cave’s show
Acres of art and a chance to observe capitalism at its looniest
Artist-chemist Michael Koerner uses tintypes to explore his genetic heritage in his solo show, “My DNA”
These chemigrams mimic the chromosomal mutations he inherited from his parents.
A Gwendolyn Brooks celebration, Fact-checking in the Age of Trumpism, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Ian’s Party, The Interview Show viewing party, and more happenings from January 6-8.
Our favorite visual art of 2014
This was a transformative year for Chicago’s art world.
John Malkovich poses in Sandro Miller’s re-creations of iconic photographs
See John Malkovich in Sandro Miller’s re-creations of iconic photographs.
A few more things to see at Expo Chicago
The modern art fair is back for a third year.
Our top picks for fall visual arts
Our top picks for fall visual arts: A chat with the curator of “David Bowie Is,” John Malkovich in (lots of) photos, and more
“Promiscuous Code,” “This Was Supposed to Help,” and the rest of your weekend in visual arts
Your guide to visual arts in the city this weekend
What I saw at Expo Chicago (and suggest you see, too)
African-American artist Sanford Biggers’s imagery sewn into quilts from the slave-era south, beautiful and horrific large-format landscapes by Hungarian photographer Tamas Dezso, and more
Snapshots of opening night at Expo Chicago 2013
Expo Chicago 2013 launched at Navy Pier last night with a tweaked design, more video, and a benefit party.
Morning Art: Lauren E. Simonutti
Part of “8 Rooms, 7 Mirrors, 6 Clocks, 2 Minds, and 199 Panes of Glass,” on display at Catherine Edelman Gallery
Today in notable photographs
* Megan Cottrell’s outstanding Chicago Now blog One Story Up has a good interview with David Schalliol, aka metroblossom, aka one of my favorite local photographers. His Isolated Buildings Studies series is incredibly beautiful, quite simply one of my favorite photographic projects ever. * In a post entitled “Civic Nihilism: This is your Olympics,” Lynn […]