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McCormick Gallery Ten Years in the West Loop


TOM PARISH in VENICE

Cannaregio II, 2009, 72 x 60?, oil on linen

Canareggio II, 2009, 72 x 65 inches, oil on linen

June 4 - July 2

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Judy Pfaff, Year of the Dog #11, 2008, mono print woodblock, collage with handpainting, 38.5” x 86.5”

Judy Pfaff

April 16 - May 29

Artwork by Judy Pfaff in the Main Gallery and paintings by Jennifer Scott McLaughlin in Galleries 2 & 3

Wheatley, Smith & Glink Rhonda Wheatley, Yvette Kaiser Smith and Marissa Glink

June 4 - July 17 Smith, Identity Sequence RW pi (detail), 2007/2008

Friedman & Miss Aniela Photograhy by Amanda Friedman and Miss Aniela

July 23 - September 4 Amanda Friedman, Las Vegas Skyline, 2008


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ON THE COVER McCormick Gallery - Ten Years in the West Loop In 1999 gallery owner Tom McCormick was working from a cute but small boutique space next door to his Bucktown home. His commute to work (across his garden) was enviable, but with an eye towards producing more ambitious exhibitions he began snooping around the West Loop neighborhood, then promising to become the next gallery district. McCormick was hoping to find the perfect building to buy, and he struck gold when he was asked to become a partner at 835 W. Washington Boulevard. After a year of hard work and renovation, the building, with its four large galleries, opened in May of 2000. The timing could not have been better. McCormick was on the verge of expanding his representation of artists’ estates from the abstract expressionist era, and the large, energetic canvases from the 1950s were shown to their best advantage in his 4,000 square foot space. The gallery also diversified its representation of contemporary artists, offering them opportunities for painting, sculpture and installation projects. Over the past decade the McCormick Gallery has successfully pursued this dual program of exhibiting historic Modern works of art alongside new creations by younger contemporary artists.

The gallery’s two exhibitions slated to run between April and August perfectly illustrate this programmatic niche. From April 17 through June 5 look for Early Spring – Works from the Estate of Lynne Drexler. With a catalog essay by Susan Danly, Curator at the Portland (Maine) Museum of Art, the exhibit explores the paintings of this New York School expatriate. After participating in the 1950s and 60s with the Abstract Expressionists, she abandoned Manhattan for the isolation of Maine’s Monhegan Island, and since her death her work is just now coming back into public view. Running at the gallery from June 19 through August 13 will be Well Put Together 2, a wide ranging presentation of work (both Modern and contemporary) by a variety of artists working in the discipline of collage. The first incarnation of this exhibit focusing on Abstract Expressionism was presented at the gallery six years ago. McCormick and his gallery director, Mary Beyer, will also be showing at ART CHICAGO at the Merchandise Mart from April 30th to May 3rd. The gallery has participated in this annual exposition every year since 1984.

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Mary Beyer and Tom McCormick, having fun as usual.

McCormick Gallery 835 W. Washington (60607) Tel 312-226-6800 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 gallery@thomasmccormick.com www.thomasmccormick.com


Opening Receptions Opening receptions for new exhibitions usually take place every 5-6 weeks, between 5-8pm or 6-9pm on Friday evenings, unless noted otherwise. Artists are sometimes present, & the public is welcome. See gallery listings for show details, & phone us or visit chicagogallery news.com to check if schedules have changed since press time.

This key will help you determine the district location of openings. DISTRICT KEY:

• River North • West Side/Loop • Pilsen/South • Michigan Ave. • North Side • Suburbs &

APRIL F, April 2 Stephen Daiter Packer Schopf Th, April 8 Northern Illinois Univ. Art Museum (NIU) F, April 9 Printworks Ken Saunders Linda Warren Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909 Jackson Junge Thomas Masters Lakeside Legacy Th, April 15 Jennifer Norback F, April 16 Addington Jean Albano Roy Boyd Josef Glimer Gruen Galleries Carl Hammer Gallery KH Ann Nathan Nicole Maya Polsky Judy A Saslow Vale Craft David Weinberg Packer Schopf School of the Art Inst., Betty Rymer Gallery Polish Museum of America College of Lake Cty., Wright Gallery Deer Path Art League

Beyond Sa, April 17 Josef Glimer Murphy Hill Su, April 18 Evanston Art Center (1-4pm)

River North + West Loop Galleries are open late Saturday, May 1 during the art fairs. Free trolleys!

Th, April 22 Galleries Maurice Sternberg Elmhurst Artists’ Guild F, April 23 Jennifer Norback Perimeter Walsh 360SEE Tall Grass Arts Assoc. F, April 30 Habatat ARC Gallery School of the Art Inst., Sullivan Galleries Krasl Art Center (MI)

F, June 4, cont. Ann Nathan Judy A Saslow Ken Saunders Vale Craft David Weinberg Zygman Voss The Architrouve Thomas Masters Lakeside Legacy

MAY Sa, May 1 McCormick Th, May 6 Pagoda Red F, May 7 Catherine Edelman Woman Made Richard Gray Chicago Art Source Thomas Masters The Art Center of Highland Park Lakeside Legacy

Sa, June 5 Prospectus F, June 11 Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909 Elmhurst Artists’ Guild

Sa, May 8 Brushwood Gallery, Ryerson Woods

F, July 16 Catherine Edelman Zygman Voss 360SEE F, July 23 Roy Boyd Gruen Galleries Habatat Gallery KH David Weinberg ARC Gallery Sa, July 31 Murphy Hill

AUGUST F, August 6 The Art Center of Highland Park Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Lakeside Legacy F, August 20 College of Lake Cty., Wright Gallery Deer Path Art League F, August 27 Jackson Junge

Sa, June 12 Murphy Hill Tu, June 15 School of the Art Inst., Sullivan Galleries

F. May 14 Carl Hammer Schneider Zolla / Lieberman Packer Schopf Linda Warren Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909

Th, June 17 School of the Art Inst., Betty Rymer Gallery F, June 18 Krasl Art Center (MI)

F, May 21 Josef Glimer Printworks School of the Art Inst., Betty Rymer Gallery Prospectus Jackson Junge College of Lake Cty., Wright Gallery Deer Path Art League

Sa, June 19 McCormick Chicago Printmakers Collaborative (12-5pm) F, June 25 ARC Gallery Linda Warren Open Studio Project

Sa, May 22 Josef Glimer Chicago Printmakers Collaborative

JULY F, July 2 The Art Center of Highland Park

Su, May 23 Evanston Art Center (1-4pm)

F, July 9 Addington Ann Nathan Perimeter Printworks Ken Saunders Schneider Dubhe Carreño Packer Schopf Woman Made Chicago Arts District Logsdon 1909 Jackson Junge College of Lake Cty., Wright Gallery Deer Path Art League Tall Grass Arts Assoc.

F, May 28 ARC Gallery

JUNE Th, June 3 Galleries Maurice Sternberg F, June 4 Addington Jean Albano Russell Bowman Roy Boyd Gruen Galleries Habatat Gallery KH Nicole Perimeter

Su, July 11 Brushwood Gallery, Ryerson Woods

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District Tours, Walks & Gallery Nights 1st Thursdays River North / West Loop Galleries Monthly. Many galleries open 5-7pm. chicagoartdealers.org

1st Fridays Flat Iron Arts Building: Wicker Park 6-10pm • 1579 N. Milwaukee wpbfirstfriday.com Lakeside Legacy Arts Park 5-7:30pm • 401 Country Club Rd. Crystal Lake, IL LakesideLegacy.org MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) 6-10pm • 220 E. Chicago mcachicago.org (see website for ticket info)

2nd Fridays The Chicago Arts District / Pilsen East 6-10pm • S. Halsted & 18th St. chicagoartsdistrict.org Fine Arts Building Open Studios 4:30-9:30pm • 410 S. Michigan http://fineartsbuilding.tv/

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C-E Callahan, Pamela…Woman Made Carter, Keith…Catherine Edelman Castle, James.....Russell Bowman Chapman, Lucinda Alston............. Logsdon 1909 Charbit, Esther…....…ARC Gallery Chardiet, Jose…......Ken Saunders Chavira, Javier……........College of Lake County, Wright Gallery Clark, Paul…….....The Architrouve Cogan, Orly…...........Carl Hammer COHDA……......................360SEE Colter, Deborah T. .......Gallery KH Cosnowski, Chris…..Linda Warren Crites, Chris…...................360SEE Dalí, Salvador..........Zygman Voss Davidoff, Susan……....Chicago Art Source Delano, Jack…..…Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Denevan, Robin…..........Addington Dishaw, Gabriel……..........360SEE Drexler, Lynne…..........McCormick Elifritz, Pat……...Jennifer Norback Engel, Edmond……Judy A Saslow

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Hoyer, Kate….........Jackson Junge Hutter, Sidney….….Ken Saunders Jacobi, Catherine....Packer Schopf Jacquet, Louis….........….Galleries Maurice Sternberg Joseph, Judith….....…ARC Gallery Junge, Laura Lee...Jackson Junge Kahlo, Diane…........Logsdon 1909 Kapheim, Thom…..…Josef Glimer Kenna, Michael...........…Catherine Edelman Kim, Cheonae….Zolla / Lieberman Kim, Mi-Yeon...President’s Gallery Harold Washington College King Ferguson, Linda.............ARC Gallery Klairmont, Yelena...The Art Center Highland Park Kohl-Spiro, Barbara............Portals Kraut, Susan…...............Addington Kravitt, Shirley……...............Kamp Kuhn, Jon….............Ken Saunders

L-O Lange, Dorothea...Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Lanza, Gabe…........Logsdon 1909 Lanza, Jill….............Logsdon 1909 Laurel, Kim…...........Woman Made Lee, Russell…......Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Lehl, Rich….........…Packer Schopf Malone, Cheryl...................Portals Marioni, Dante….….Ken Saunders Malella, Kevin................Schneider Maris Lader, Deborah…….Woman Made Martinez, Antonio…..…Prospectus Martyl.............................Printworks Mayhew, David…...Jackson Junge Maylor, Mira…...................Habatat McLaughlin, Jennifer Scott…David Weinberg Mock, Brian…................…360SEE Modlin, Ruti…….........ARC Gallery Moholy-Nagy, László...........Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) Mullen, Judith…...Krasl Art Center Muller, Manfred…...........Roy Boyd Muñoz, Elsa...........Dubhe Carreño Mydans, Carl….....Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Nedjar, Michel...…..Judy A Saslow Nilsson, Gladys...Russell Bowman Nishiura, Sarah…....Woman Made Nyambi, Obaji…..Jennifer Norback Obodzinski, Mary...Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Ohn, Carrie..…President’s Gallery, Harold Washington College O’Shaughnessy, Mary.......Woman Made


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P-R Paczos, Andy….........Maya Polsky Pardue, Meredith….....Chicago Art Source Parish, Tom….......Gruen Galleries Parks, Gordon…...Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Paschke, Ed….…Russell Bowman Patterson, Peter….Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Pfaff, Judy…….....David Weinberg Pho, Binh…..Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Picasso, Pablo.........Zygman Voss Porter, Jeph….....Jennifer Norback Post Wolcott, Marion........Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Powers, Jerome…..........Roy Boyd Prine, Shane…...........ARC Gallery Pyle, Brittany…...Jennifer Norback Rauschenberg, Robert..…Jennifer Norback Reif Naselli, Cheri…..ARC Gallery Renoir, Pierre-Auguste.....Zygman Voss Rezny, Mary S…..…Logsdon 1909 Ries, Christopher.…Ken Saunders Rizzo, Nina….......….Linda Warren Roberts, Connie..................Portals Rosenthalis, Moshe.......…Zygman Voss Rothstein, Arthur...Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Royal, Richard…….Ken Saunders

S-T Salle, David…….Russell Bowman Salgian, Mitzura..................Portals Sanderson, Joel..................Portals Samokhina, Mila…..........Lakeside Legacy Sano, Youko……...............Habatat Saraniti, Melody................Thomas Masters Schneckloth, Sara..….Chicago Art Source Schneider, Carrie…...…College of Lake County, Wright Gallery Schwartz, Rosalyn…Linda Warren Segal, Charlotte….....ARC Gallery

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Shahn, Ben…....…Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum Shapiro, Joel……Russell Bowman Sharpe, David……....Carl Hammer Slonem, Hunt…...Thomas Masters Smith, James……...........Perimeter Smith, Yvette Kaiser.............David Weinberg Spears, Karen……..Logsdon 1909 Srodek-Hart, Guillermo.................. Schneider Stanislav, Andrea…Packer Schopf Stankard, Paul…….Ken Saunders Stanton, Louise…..............…Kamp Steffen, Charles..............…Russell Bowman Stein, Pat.........…Lakeside Legacy Sterling, Megan……Woman Made Tang, Diane...................Deer Path Art League Thompson, Michael...Pagoda Red Thorarinsdottir, Steinunn…Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park Tomlinson, Milton...............Portals Turk, Francine.............Chicago Art Source

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U-Z Undine, Friese...…..Packer Schopf Vachon, John…....Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum van Blerk, Vivian............…Jennifer Norback Van Wieren, Heidi….......Roy Boyd Vanoudenhove, Bruno….Lakeside Legacy Wadsworth, Libby….........…Zolla / Lieberman Waid, Jim……............Jean Albano Walz, Rebecca….........President’s Gallery, Harold Washington Wasson, Michelle.…Linda Warren Weaver, Ian….........Packer Schopf Wheatley, Rhonda….............David Weinberg White-Hatcher, Bernie……..Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum Whitehead-Holdsworth, Julie......... Deer Path Art League Wigan, Willard….....Nicole Gallery Winter, Joan….......Dubhe Carreño Wirsum, Karl…...........Jean Albano Wirsum, Karl……Russell Bowman Wright, Pat……............Prospectus Yoakum, Joseph…….........Russell Bowman Young, Harry……...Packer Schopf Zynsky, Toots…….............Habatat

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Gallery Specialties Chicago galleries feature a wide range of art. Although some galleries occasionally have work in the following specialties, this list indicates galleries that regularly specialize in works of art in these areas.

Abstract Expressionism McCormick

Abstraction Jean Albano Roy Boyd Valerie Carberry Chicago Art Source Gruen Galleries Rhona Hoffman Kass / Meridian Gallery KH Leigh Gallery Logsdon 1909 McCormick Jennifer Norback Richard Norton

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Antiquities and Artifacts Douglas Dawson The Golden Triangle PRIMITIVE

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Early 20th Century Frederick Baker, Inc. Expression Hildt R.S. Johnson Fine Art Kamp Gallery, INC. McCormick Platt Fine Art Galleries Maurice Sternberg Worthington Zygman Voss

Chicago Scenes The Architrouve Art De Triumph & Artful Framer Studios Chicago Art Source Emerging 33 Collective Chicago Printmakers 360SEE Collaborative Addington Jennifer Norback ARC Gallery Classical Academic The Architrouve Roy Boyd Realism Dubhe Carreño Marla Friedman Chicago Art Source Chicago Printmakers Contemporary Collaborative Haitian Deer Path Art League Jackson Junge Catherine Edelman Nicole Elmhurst Artists Guild Carl Hammer Crafts Vale Craft

Asian Andrew Bae Douglas Dawson The Golden Triangle Northern IL University (NIU) Art Museum Pagoda Red PRIMITIVE Walsh Audubon Prints Joel Oppenheimer British Hildt

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News - What’s Happening Letter from the Publisher I know I’m not the only person who knows that bigger doesn’t always mean better, and more isn’t always greater. We’re proud of each issue of Chicago Gallery News because of the many galleries, artists, cultural institutions, and art world personalities we showcase. No other city in the United States has a publication like CGN, and to brag a bit, that’s because most other art communities do not equal ours in scale or scope. Since CGN was founded in 1983, the magazine has grown along with Chicago’s art world. What began as a simple pamphlet became a glossy, 8 x 10” publication with more than 50 pages per issue. During the past year, we’ve started to adjust the content of our pages after aiming to streamline our information for overall clarity, and we’ve moved some content exclusively online for a few reasons, including conservation sensibilities, and the significant, steady traffic growth on our website. Regularly evaluating what to share with readers helps us stay on top of our mission – to make the art world engaging, approachable, and comprehensible. Holding a well-crafted resource in your hands means discovering new information just by turning a page. Chicago is an endless source of inspiration for CGN, but there’s a great deal of information out there, and we know that a focused guide is invaluable when navigating the art world. CGN readers benefit from our history and experience while taking advantage of new technology and resources. Since early 2009, when we dove headfirst into Twitter and Facebook, and eventually blogging, the world of social networking has been quite an adventure for us. We enjoy the instant updates and interacting with our local art friends and enthusiasts. However, with all these new channels come new sources of information excess. Overload is everywhere online, but it’s also prevalent in the real world: at an art fair, in a museum, or on a big gallery opening night. Along with wanting to do it all, personally, I’ve realized that I can’t, though we all wish we had about 6 more hours in our day. When exploring the art world, by slowing down to a reasonable pace, we can talk to artists, dealers and friends at openings. At art fairs, I no longer try to see it all just to say I did – I’d forget which booth was where, and I might not remember the name of the artist I said hi to. If I make it to 30 gallery openings in 3 districts in one night, I probably don’t remember what I saw, so I visit 5-10 and go to the rest over a couple of weekends. I plan ahead, but not enough to eliminate the fun of spontaneous discovery. I see what I want, and slow down when I see something good. That’s the only way I can remember to tell someone else about it. This season, we can all slow down and enjoy summer in Chicago as long as possible.

- Ginny Berg

This current issue has such a long shelf life, so we try not to sound too dated when we put together our news section. But, because of the nature of a print magazine, we do have to do a quite a bit of advance planning, which starts just after the new year. The upshot is that we get an early picture of what the whole year is shaping up to be, and planning the “warm weather” issue is a lot of fun because of what we get to look forward to ourselves and share with you. We’re pleased to present a solid line-up of gallery openings, special events, and stellar musuem exhibitions, as well as, of course, the major spring art fairs that begin at the end of April. Everyone likes our interview series so much that we’ve given each guest more space in order to share valuable insights and advice, as well as humor. As always, there’s more to come and much to enjoy!

Art, Antiques, and Jelly Wrestlers... Oh My! The best seasons in Chicago can be short, so while spring is here, jump into the art scene first at the Merchandise Mart for art fair weekend, April 30-May 3, 2010. Plan ahead, be prepared to walk, keep your eyes open, & enjoy the experiences as well as the art. We’ll see you at the preview parties on April 29th! Art Chicago + NEXT Art Chicago showcases a stellar roster of international galleries, including a couple exciting returnees who have been absent the past couple of years. Building on past successes, some special exhibitions return to the contemporary fairs. The role that Partisan plays has only grown. Highlighting works that explore social and political ideas, and culled from Art Chicago & NEXT galleries by curators Rachel Furnari & Karsten Lund, 2010’s Partisan revisits the impact of politically-motivated art, while raising the possibility of finding diverse forms of political meaning where they are least expected.

Art Chicago visitors stand in Rhona Hoffman’s booth by Kehinde Wiley’s Le Christ Mort Couche Sur Son Linceul

NEXT features work from both commercial & non-commercial arts organizations: galleries, project spaces, art publications and highly-regarded private contemporary collections, while also offering the always popular jelly-wrestling matches... Aside from the fabulous opening night parties & the delightfully overstimulating amount of art on the show floors, some key programming makes up the core of the fairs’ real offerings for visitors & partic16

ipants. Be sure to sit-in on some expert “NEXT Talks Shop” & “Art Chicago Speaks” panels as well as visit some unique, curated exhibitions and projects. Goffo returns to NEXT with its focus on multiples, editions, artist books, prints & handmade objects. For 2010 Goffo hosts an exceptional selection of presses, artist collectives & small galleries, curated with Chicago’s Swimming Pool Project Space. Saturday, May 1: Gallery Night This is a weekend devoted to art, so you might as well go all out & do a few laps around our own galleries on Saturday, May 1. Dozens of galleries will stay open late, & Chicago Gallery News & Art Chicago are sponsoring free trolleys (an art fan’s favorite mode of transportation) Saturday night between the Mart, River North & the West Loop / Fulton Market. Details will be in CGN’s April e-blasts & on our website before the fair. The Merchandise Mart International Antiques Fair Chicagoans are spoiled by having a firstrate antiques fair that takes place twice a year, once in the fall, & also in the spring during Art Chicago and NEXT. The spring version offers a historically stimulating change of pace from the contemporary work on the other floors. Visitors will do well to use an eagle eye to spot unusual finds among the volume of antiques, decorative items, furniture, & accessories. An extra bonus - unique finds for truly all budgets may be found. Hundreds of experts under one roof are more than happy to share their knowledge with curious visitors, and it’s the best way to get an education, particularly when it comes to antiques. So, ask questions!

Courtesy Camilla Dietz Bergeron, Ltd.


Calendar of Art Events Outstanding shows & events take place in our many cultural institutions. We regularly add artist talks, panel discussions, gallery walks, curators tours, member events, auctions, and events outside of Illinois to our online calendar. SAIC’s 76th Annual Fashion Show Griffin Court, the Modern Wing at the Art Institute May 7 (3 presentations)

ONGOING • Andreas Fischer: Ghost Town (thru April 18) • Aspen Mays: From the Offices of Scientists (thru April 25) • Notes to Nonself (thru May 2) • P's & Q's (thru June 6) Hyde Park Art Center

Jennifer Mannebach: Pantheon Wave Hyde Park Art Center May 16 – August 22

Portfolio Elmhurst Art Museum thru May 2

Spatial City: An Architecture of Idealism Hyde Park Art Center May 23 – August 8

Joseph Yoakum: Line and Landscape Smart Museum of Art at University of Chicago thru May 2 Christine Tarkowski: Last Things Will Be First and First Things Will Be Last Chicago Cultural Center thru May 2 Pathways and Portals: Art, Nature and Science Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery thru May 7 • Moholy: An Education of the Senses • The Papercut Haggadah by Archie Granot Loyola Museum of Art (LUMA) thru May 9 The Treasure of Ulysses Davis Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art thru May 15 • William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video 1961-2008 (thru May 23) • Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle: Always After (The Glass House) (thru May 23) • In The Vernacular (thru May 31) Art Institute of Chicago Production Site: The Artist's Studio Inside-Out Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) thru May 30 The Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy, 1850-1900 Smart Museum of Art at University of Chicago thru June 13 • The Challenge of American Style: McKim, Mead, and White’s 1892 Lathrop Residence (thru Jun 13) • Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 (thru Jun 20) • 500 Ways of Looking at Modern (thru Jun 30) Art Institute of Chicago

Roger Brown, Virtual Still Life #17 Cups With Handles And Desert Landscape, (on left); Still Life #18 Cups Without Handles And Desert Landscape (on right), 1995, oil on canvas, mixed media, 25×25 1/2×9” (each), SAIC/Roger Brown Estate Painting Collection. At Hyde Park Art Center in June

This Great Nation Will Endure NIU Art Museum April 8 – May 28 Faculty Exhibition DePaul Art Museum April 8 – May 28 The Brilliant Line: Following the Early Modern Engraver, 1480–1650 Mary And Leigh Block Museum Of Art April 9 – June 20 • Geissler / Sann: The Real Estate (thru May 23) • Sarah Pickering: Incident Control (thru June 20) Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) Beginning April 9

AIADO Graduate Exhibition Sullivan Galleries, SAIC June 12 – July 24 Roger Brown: Calif. USA Hyde Park Art Center June 20 – October 3 Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art: Form, Balance, Joy Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) June 26 – October 17

Annual Juried Student Exhibit Gahlberg Gallery at McAninch Arts Center April 15 – May 15 12th Annual Chicago Art Open River East Art Center April 21- May 8 (Benefit Party April 20, 6-9pm) Diane Simpson: Sculpture + Drawing, 1978-2009 Chicago Cultural Center April 24 – July 3

Aaron Curry, Danny Skullface Sky Boat (Reclining), 2009 (detail). Collection of Andy & Christine Hall, Connecticut. Photo: Fredrik Nilsen. Part of the MCA’s Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art

JULY + AUGUST Selected Shots from Young Photographers Hyde Park Art Center April 15 – July 25 Version Festival 10 Citywide April 22 – May 2

Rewind: 1970s to 1990s, Works from the MCA Collection Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) thru September 5

Everyday Adventures Growing Up: Art from Picture Books Ryan Education Ctr., Art Institute of Chicago April 30 – November 28

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Jon Fjortoft: Photographs Chicago Cultural Center April 3 – June 27

14th Annual Art in the Park Elmhurst Art Musuem May 1 & 2

UBS 12x12: Daniel Everett Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) April 3 – May 2

Graduate Exhibition Sullivan Galleries, SAIC May 1 – 21

From Process to Print: Works by Romare Bearden Chicago Cultural Center April 7 – June 27

JUNE New Icon Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) June 5 – August 1

Pride of Paper/Orguillo en Papel: Arte Pale Oaxaca & Kiff Slemmons Chicago Cultural Center April 10 – July 3

Ground Level Projects: Jan Tichy Spertus Museum thru June 27

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Josue Pellot Hyde Park Art Center May 30 – August 1

The Seductiveness of the Interval Renaissance Society at University of Chicago May 2 – June 27 17

John Baldessari: A Print Retrospective from the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) July 2 – September 26 The Nomadic Studio DePaul Art Museum July 8 – November 21 Mid-Century: Good Design in Europe and America, 1850–1950 Smart Museum of Art at University of Chicago July 8 – September 5 49th Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph, MI July 10 & 11 Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century Art Institute of Chicago July 24 – October 3 Pilgrimage & Faith: Buddhism, Christianity, & Islam Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) August 20 – November 14


Artist Insights This series focuses on that creative force behind everything in our art community: the artist. Thomas Masters spoke with Jeremiah Ketner about working on a piece inspired by a popular TV show, the ever-changing benefits of managing a social networking presence in the art world, and having a laid-back attitude towards his work. as I feel it becomes too contrived, & I like the idea of keeping the story open ended. I am not sure what my style is, but I do like to keep a tangible reality out of the picture. I try not to push a certain style or direction. Most of the paintings evolve from one to the next.

Jeremiah Ketner, Parlay of Flowers, 16 x 20”, acrylic on wood, 2009

How long have you been making art? Currently I am 35 years old, and my artist career began at the early age of 12 when I became extremely interested in painting & drawing. Since then I’ve exhibited my artwork in galleries across the U.S., as well as internationally. Will you explain for us the meaning of your series on your website, Into the Mystic? That body of work was made for a show exhibited at 1988 Gallery in San Francisco, & the director chose the title. It was a group show, & the artists I exhibited with made paintings in a similar genre. The underlying concept in my paintings focuses on mysterious & ambiguous feeling with a fairytale-like atmosphere. I wanted to play with themes such as mermaids, sea creatures & anthropomorphic characters. Please talk about the influences in your work. Would it be safe to say that Takashi Murakami is one of them? I really enjoy the work of Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara & started studying their works in the early 2000s when they were doing the Superflat shows in North America. That influenced me & began my exploration in characterbased work. In grad school I was doing more pop paintings - some abstract & some figurative - & also making robotic kinetic art, so it was almost like branching out & doing something completely different, working in a style I was not used to working in. I think you make stronger work when you’re not comfortable with what you’re making, so that’s something I try to push not being completely comfortable with what I’m doing, so it doesn’t become monotonous & formulaic. I’m also inspired a lot by pre-Raphaelite painters like Gustvav Klimt. Klimt used a lot of floral patterns & decorative vines; I like how he incorporated those into a very Modernist, flat, simplified study of nature. You say in your statement that you “like to make pretty paintings.” Why? Yes, this statement is from my Twitter profile. I think carefree & dreamy is the approach I take when addressing my concept. I don’t like to claim a certain notion or agenda in my artwork,

Tell us about your group show in Los Angeles, Year of the Tiger. I was pleased to be part of The Year of the Tiger at Giant Robot 2 in L.A. Artists were asked to create a piece dedicated to one of the most powerful & sensitive animals in the Chinese zodiac. I found making a Zodiac theme painting very interesting to research & explore. This inspired me to make not only one but two paintings that focused on a playful tiger. What is it about LOST (the television show) that inspired you to make work about the program? I was asked to be part of The Lost Underground Art Show at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles & immediately jumped on the opportunity. I am not sure what inspired me but being a fairly new LOST fan, I was very excited to participate in such a highly anticipated art show. The show was produced by Ronnie Midfew Arts & DamonCarltonAndAPolarBear.com. Over 20 artists created original LOST-inspired paintings and sculptures. Fans of the TV show camped outside the gallery overnight just to be the first in the door to check out the event. How important, or necessary, is social networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) for a young artist? Very important. It’s not necessary but it can be extremely beneficial. I have been actively using Twitter to promote my art, & it has proven to be highly successful. Some of my artist friends have been using social networks to promote their work & have found the same level of success. You quickly get a sense of who your fans are & can also gain new collectors. I have had much success selling artwork through these networks & have also received invites for group shows & other projects. It’s also a great way to view the latest project an artist is working on. I view Twitter as the pulse, the nervous system, & the brains of social networking. I also use Facebook, Flickr, Friend Feed, Google Buzz, & Society6, as well as my blog, to get my word out often. Do you consider yourself a “fine artist?” Certainly. I am a working, living & breathing artist making art everyday. I keep a busy schedule, often working in the studio until 3 am nightly. I think it’s important to keep myself working in the creative environment. In fact if I did not have a day job, I would be working nonstop. I also regularly show my work at galleries year round. I love knowing that it’s in the public view or hanging proudly in someone’s home. Everyone interprets my work differently, & I enjoy this type of dialogue.

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What do you love about art, and what do you hate about art? I love almost everything about art. It’s embedded in me. The thing I love most about art is the diversity that artists bring to our world. There are so many different ways to interpret one’s work. Also, simply being inspired by a visit to a gallery, museum or public space is such a great and valuable asset. I wish everyone in Chicago would take advantage of the powerful art scene Chicago offers. I would have to say that I hate nothing about art. It can be ugly at times - or highly provocative - but I feel these things are important to get the artist’s message out. Since I am looking at things from an artist’s perspective, I often wonder what other people think of when they’re living with, viewing, or experiencing works of art. Where do you see yourself ten years from now? Alive! Ha ha! Reaching greater plateaus, such as a museum exhibition - that would truly be the ultimate achievement. If it happens 10, 20, or 50 years from now, that would be great. Ultimately though, I want to continue to paint and make work that’s exciting for collectors to collect. Another interest of mine would be to get more involved with making Artist Designer toys. It’s difficult to truly know what direction my work will take, but I definitely see myself continuing to explore until I expire. Jeremiah Ketner www.smallandround.com

CGN Social Networking Panel at Art Chicago During Art Chicago & NEXT CGN publisher Ginny Berg will co-moderate a panel with writer Alicia Eler & discuss with other multitaskers how arts organizations & publications use blogs, Twitter & Facebook to connect with their communities & how social media is changing art criticism, marketing & writing. The panel features Carrie Heinonen, Art Institute of Chicago; Karla Loring, Museum of Contemporary Art; Crystal Pernell, Hyde Park Art Center; Judd Morrissey, School of the Art Institute; Kathryn Born, Chicago Art Magazine; & Duncan MacKenzie, Bad at Sports

Social Media Strategies in Chicago's Art Community When: Sunday, May 2, 2010 • 1-2:30 pm Where: Art Chicago Art Spot, 12th Floor, The Merchandise Mart. Cost: Free with fair admission


Collector Conversations Writer Alicia Eler tours the home of Chicago collectors Matti Bunzl and Billy Vaughn, who reveal their different approaches to acquiring art as well as the ah-ha! collecting moment that started it all. aspects of our contemporary world called Strange Days. Below the work, it said “Courtesy of Rhona Hoffman Gallery.” And we had no idea what that meant. So we just went to Rhona Hoffman’s and bought the piece. That’s how it started.

• Billy: In this piece, she uses a lot of Japanese symbols that she repeats in her works: the lotus flower, cherry blossom, the clouds. So you have these ancient Japanese art undertones overlaid with a sense of the uncanny. • Matti: You see one and you instantly recognize it as an Ohsawa.

Matti (left) and Billy (far right) with friends Kat Parker, Director of Chicago’s Rhona Hoffman Gallery, and Katie Rashid, Director of Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.

“If you want to distill our collection, this is it: highly academic, text-based, queer, racial politics, historicity,” says Matti Bunzl. Matti, his partner Billy Vaughn, and I gaze at three of Glenn Ligon’s Narratives, (1993), in which the queer, African-American artist re-imagines his own life as a 19th century slave narrative. Bunzl, a fast-talking, Austrian-born professor who works in the Department of Anthropology at University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, and Vaughn, a soft-spoken, Savannah, Georgia, native who teaches social studies at the University of Illinois Laboratory High School, began collecting in 2004. Their rich collection is made up of mostly photography and painting and, according to Matti, is “definitely well below 50% Chicago artists, but there is more Chicago in here than any individual city.” The couple splits their time between Chicago, where approximately one-third of their collection lives, and Champaign, where they teach and own a home that houses the other two-thirds of their collection. The two of them were gracious enough to take time out of their busy schedules and give me an in-depth tour of their intelligently curated Boystown condo. Tell me about the beginnings. How did you two meet? When did you start collecting? • Matti: We met in 1993 while we were in graduate school at the University of Chicago, and started collecting together in 2004. We moved to Champaign because I got a position there at the university, and Billy came too and began teaching at University High School. In 2001, we bought a house in Champaign. It took us some time to remodel and buy furniture; after we did that, the next question was what would be on the walls? We decided that we’d outgrown the posters phase, and we had always been into visual art—but not in a serious way.

• Billy: We started thinking about collecting art when we were at the MCA. • Matti: Yes. We went to the MCA once in awhile and, back in 2004, saw this piece by Stephanie Brooks, a Chicago-based artist. It was in a big group show examining unsettling

Asuka Ohsawa, After School Practice, 2006

Rashid Johnson, Signed Clarence Thomas, Uncle Tom's All Stars, 2006, and Glenn Ligon, Narratives, 1993

Speaking of Chicago, is this a Laura Letinsky photograph? • Matti: I really love this piece. We decided we wanted a piece from Mourning and Melancholia, a series where Laura plays with the still life and post-dinner party kind of situation. We looked at the entire series, and we had to decide on what piece to buy. There are seven in the series, and this was Billy’s and my second choice. We had different first choices, so we agreed to agree on the mutual second choice, which doesn’t happen often. I’m particularly drawn to this sort of cartoonish, yet unsettling work. Are the kids with bunny ears, the gorilla girl, and the burlesque dancer, preparing for a freakish, eroticized after-school variety show? • Matti: This is a gouache-on-paper painting called After School Practice, 2006, by a young New York-based Japanese-American artist, Asuka Ohsawa. It’s just weird—we like weird, eerie art. Or maybe it’s uncanny. We bought this at the Aqua Art Fair in Miami, which is unusual because we don’t buy a lot of art at fairs. Billy found it—he is much more open to impulse buying. Well, that’s not the right word. When he sees a piece that he loves, he wants to buy it. That doesn’t happen often, but when it does it’s a strong, immediate impulse. Whereas for me, it’s always about research and knowing a whole lot, and becomes about the context and the politics. So art fair purchasing is more the Billy approach. But I did not need to be persuaded to get this.

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You say that you’re also quite interested in purely conceptual work, like this Scott Short piece, Untitled (Orange), 2007. • Matti: Yes, he’s a Chicago-based painter who had a show at the Renaissance Society. He takes a black piece of paper and runs it through a Xerox machine hundreds and hundreds of times until patterns start to appear, and then he paints those patterns. It’s extreme photo realist painting and Abstract Expressionist at the same Scott Short, Untitled (Orange), 2007 time. I was particularly pleased to learn that he had been invited to the 2010 Whitney Biennial. I think the result is totally beautiful, and I can’t wait to see it in New York.

Want to be a Collector? Every collector has stories about their collection, but getting started can be intimidating. CGN regularly shares tips about new collector groups, classes and resources, and we try to post the best and newest info on our website often. We also frequently Tweet @ChiGalleryNews and blog on ChicagoNow.com/cgnart about topics and art highlights for art fans of all levels. If you are a collector and want to tell CGN how you got started, send us an email or find us online: chicagogallerynews.com


Questions for the Interviewer Ask Natalie How did you get started? When did you open the gallery? After some years in New York working as a singer & songwriter, Thomas Masters I returned to Chicago to perform with a group that was touring the Midwest. We backed up groups like the Stranglers, Iggy Pop & the B-52s.That was 1985. I never intended to stay here but I needed a job to support my creative work, & someone I knew suggested I work for her in her gallery. I knew nothing about galleries & owned one sport coat & a red leather tie. So, working for others from 1985-1992 I learned about the business & discovered that being in a gallery was a good way to continue working as an artist. Also at this time I started painting. I opened my gallery in 1993. What are the benefits & challenges to having a gallery located in Old Town? I have been here for 17 years, so the benefits outweigh the challenges. The most common misconception about being out of a gallery district is that it hurts your ability to sell art. But I would argue that this location is better for my business than it would be in River North or West Loop. 250,000 cars drive past the gallery’s front window on North Ave. each month, & we are in a popular walking neighborhood. There are a lot of opportunities to introduce people to buying & collecting. Right before I opened in ‘93, I read the ARTnews 200 Top Collectors issue, & I thought, “I don’t have connections to any of them - I better figure out how to make my own group of important buyers & collectors.” So we worked with the people who came through the front door. We educated them, respected them, & gave them the information they needed to comfortably make acquisitions. Ten years later we had an extremely loyal & excited client list. People in the art business try to determine what level of gallery you are by where you’re located. This can slow the process of recognition by dealers, critics & even artists who don’t pay attention to those outside a certain group. Your profile suffers until, over time, you demonstrate your talents & abilities. You have featured work by a broad range of artists, including Melinda StickneyGibson, Corey Postiglione, Tim Anderson, & Jon Langford, as well as international artists such as Dzine, Art Shay, & Magdalena Abakanowicz. Talk about coordinating a gallery program to showcase such a range of work. I am really proud to have worked with all these people. I follow my own sense of what works here & trust my eye & my passion for art, & I base my relationships on hard work,

commitment, & success. I tell the artists that I started the gallery with almost nothing. I didn’t know a soul in this city, and I had no safety net - no wealthy spouse or backer. I did have the drive & hunger of a guy from a working class background who wants to do something meaningful. We live & die by our ability to make our artists & our gallery successful. I meet more & more established artists who like that about our gallery. These are serious artists who have withstood the test of time & dedicated their life to their creative work. I’ve learned that artists work with you when you can give their career energetic progression. You help to establish buyers & collectors & put a tremendous amount of energy into making the whole thing work for them while demonstrating your own skill & creativity. What is it like working so closely in the gallery with your wife Agnieszka? Agnieszka joined me in the gallery in 2002 & brought with her a sense of organization & common sense that I do not possess, & she mastered the Mac & improved our communications. She’s a documentary filmmaker & an art historian. Recently we began incorporating her short films about our exhibiting artists on our website. We work around each other pretty effortlessly & rely on one another when we make tough choices. The gallery would not have survived & grown the way it has if she had not joined me. Agnieszka was born in Warsaw, Poland & escaped the Agnieszka Masters communist regime to start a new life in America. She now applies that enormous strength & courage to running the gallery. Whatever we accomplish, we do it together. My name is on the door but she is the heart & soul of the gallery. You have a strong music & painting background. How do you incorporate your own passions in the gallery? I can’t do just one thing. I just finished a recording project called The shape of the Water, a collection of musical works intended as soundtrack for film. I collaborated with two talented young artists, Adrian Leverkuhn & Rebekah Wilson, and we should have a CD out this spring. In May I am participating in Paper, featuring 12 artists & their works on paper at the Beverly Arts Center. And I have a new performance project with a working title of 20 something. I live to create. Being an artist, a musician, writer & art dealer gives my life meaning & purpose.

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Question: I am downsizing and will not have room for some of my art when I move. What are my options? Answer: Sell, auction or donate. Find out the value. Whatever you decide to do, you need to establish the value of the art. If you purchased works from a gallery, that would be a good place to start. While they may or may not be interested in taking the artwork back for purchase, consignment or trade – they should be able to tell you the current fair market value of the piece(s) and advise you. If you acquired artwork from an artist, auction or as a gift, try to gather as much information as possible about the piece, including its provenance (history); documentation and/or photographs of it, as well as the artist’s resume. Then consult an expert: a dealer who represents the artist or period; an auction house, or a licensed appraiser. Note: for a written appraisal from any expert, expect to pay a fee.

• Sell Once you know the value, consider selling it to a friend, online, or to a dealer. However, unless a dealer regularly works with the artist, medium or period, he/she probably will not be interested. Of course this varies according to the price of the artwork as well as the reputation of the artist. • Auction Auction houses can expand your options. They can tell you when they will be offering works similar to yours. They can give you an estimate of the value of the artwork, and what you can expect to receive. Ask about auction house commissions as well as reserves you can place on the work so that it won’t sell under an agreed upon amount. (Read art dealer Stephen Daiter’s thoughts on buying at auction in this issue’s 15 Minutes with a Dealer interview.) • Donate There are several advantages to donating art. You can find an immediate home for it; know that a piece you care about is being enjoyed by an appreciative audience, and receive a tax deduction* *Be sure to consult a tax expert to determine if there are restrictions or requirements in connection with your donation. Also be aware that museums will not always accept donations of art. Consider hospitals, schools or other qualified not for profits who will display the work.

- Natalie van Straaten Founding Publisher, Chicago Gallery News


15 Minutes with a Dealer space in 1997 & was our organization man & preparator. He currently runs our contemporary program & has an excellent eye for new talent. Bill Frederick, the best framer & preparator in the city, has been with the gallery for 8 years. Lucas Zenk (5 years) is very talented in many areas ranging from inventorying, catalog design, scanning & editing, to aesthetics & sales. Adam Holtzman, the newcomer (2 years) has designed At the gallery, from left to right: Michael Welch, Stephen Daiter, several catalogs, organized much of our move & Tell us about working with auction houses? Bill Frederick, Paul Berlanga, Lucas Zenk, Adam Holtzman I get semi-regular calls from auction houses to help been important in a wide range of other areas. How did Stephen Daiter Gallery get started? them authenticate works by photographers that the I became interested in photography during my You’ve published a lot of exhibition catalogs. gallery is recognized as expert on. college years in the early 1970s & mostly through Why is it important to your gallery & artists? beautifully printed, socially relevant books like I also travel to New York to preview the major pho- My staff & I have always been interested in photogBruce Davidson’s East 100th Street, André raphy books. Publishing serious & scholarly catatography auctions (Sotheby’s, Christies, Swann & Kertész’s 60 Years of Photography & Donald Phillips-DePury.) I do not, except in rare instances, logs & books is the best way for our gallery to McCullin’s Is Anyone Taking Any Notice? Not hav- consign to auction & have found it increasingly dif- reach serious collectors as well as to educate new ing money to buy photographs I purchased photo& established collectors on the importance of the ficult to buy there. The enormous growth of the graphic books when I could. During the 1970s & classic photography field over the last 30 years has photographers we work with. For us it has also early 1980s I had the good fortune to meet Robert proven to be the best single source of advertising taken many of the best pieces permanently out of Heinecken, André Kertész & Harry Callahan & to for the gallery & a good way to increase awareness the marketplace. In any given sale cycle very few hear W. Eugene Smith & other photographers who extraordinary masterworks are offered. These are in the photo & art community about our artists. influenced my understanding of the medium. what you go to auction to acquire. For other strong Though I purchased my first photograph in 1974 it What do you consider the benefits and / or pieces it often makes more sense for collectors & was not until around 1980, in the midst of graduate dealers to contact other dealers to buy equivalent hurdles to being a Chicago-based gallery? studies in Human Development at the University of pieces at lower prices. The main benefit to being located in Chicago is Chicago, that I started an avocation of selling phothe city’s rich history of photography. The New tography books & then buying photographs with Bauhaus/Institute of Design was the creative center When considering buying at auction, be careful & the proceeds when I could. In 1988 I took a job at & most important educational institution in the have someone knowledgeable on the works you Northwestern & taught there for three years. In are interested in evaluate the pieces for you. Auc- country for innovative & experimental photography 1991, faced with the choice of completing my disfrom the 1930s through at least the early 1970s. tion houses guarantee only what is printed in bold sertation to continue on faculty or pursuing full-time type. Image date, printing date, who made the pri- László Moholy-Nagy, Gyorgy Kepes, Nathan my avocation, photography, the decision was easy. nt, signatures & stamps, the printing medium (e.g. Lerner, Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, Art SinsaAfter a number of years as a private dealer, baugh, Ray Metzker, Ken Josepshson, Barbara silver print, type-c color) are not guaranteed. Lots Stephen Daiter Gallery opened in River North in are sold as is & the accuracy of condition reports & Crane, Joseph Jachna, Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Keith late 1997. My two current gallery directors: Paul the long-term stability of images aren’t guaranteed. Smith are just a few of the important photographers Berlanga & Michael Welch were on staff as was associated with the school. A great tradition of David Jameson (now of ArchiTech.) Chicago based photojournalists reached its peak in I kept tabs for over a year on all the items I prethe city mid-century. These include: Wayne Miller, viewed at the major New York auctions & found Tell us about your new space in River North. Lee Balterman, Mickey Pallas, Gordon Coster, that more than 30% of the items had substantial We recently moved to 230 W. Superior where we Marvin Newman, Danny Lyon & Art Shay. The City cataloguing errors (usually the age of the print or occupy the entire fourth floor. The new space is tai- the signature’s authenticity). All but a few mistakes continues to nurture the development of extraordilored to our needs in ways our old space had nary talents like Dawoud Bey, Paul D’Amato, Terry favored the auction house making the prints more ceased to be. We have a single larger exhibition valuable than they should be. Things have recently Evans, Ben Gest, Barbara Kasten, Laura Letinsky, space rather than two adjoining spaces. We will Brian Ulirch & John White. It’s also a rich source improved, mostly at Sotheby’s. They do careful do fewer exhibitions, but more in depth, & can for uncovering classic photographs. research & condition reports, which you can view recombine our contemporary & classic photograonline. Sotheby’s is the only house I recommend if phy programs in new ways. A modest part of our A major hurdle is that the core of dedicated collecyou cannot be at an auction & you do not have business comes from exhibitions on the walls, so someone you trust to look at the pieces for you. tors of classical 20th century & serious contempoour new private show room & adjoining organized rary photography, while wonderful, is relatively print storage room help us to customize presentaAuction houses generally make about 40% in com- small. Many collectors, art consultants & institutions for new & established clients. In addition, missions on any given sale (25% from the buyer, tions typically go outside Chicago for their art. frames, framed art work & photographic books are 8-15% from the seller plus illustration, shipping, (e.g. New York, San Francisco & Los Angeles). now on site & easily accessible. matting & insurance costs.) But most dealers consign these same pieces from you at a considerably In the old days Art Chicago, one of the 2 or 3 best You’ve participated in highly respected interna- lower commission & target specific clients or art art fairs in the world, was an important international tional art fairs, including Switzerland’s Art fairs & museums where they feel they have as arts event. This celebrity brought the whole internaBasel; what are some challenges & advantages good a chance of selling. Hence, even if an item tional arts community here & enabled exceptional of being part of such a high-profile fair? does not sell it is generally not considered “dead” Chicago galleries to become known to the rest of We are privileged to be regular participants in the from overexposure (no publicly recorded results.) the world. The diminished importance of Art two most important international art fairs that Chicago over the last decade has had devastating involve photography: Art Basel & AIPAD (The What is it like working with such a loyal staff? effects on the local art community. It has made it Association of International Photography Art I’ve been blessed with a talented, committed & hard for new galleries to succeed, has caused a Dealers.) At Art Basel we are considered a classic dedicated staff. Paul & I have known each other number of really fine art galleries to close & has photography gallery & are required to concentrate for close to 30 years & have worked together for increased the need for serious established galour exhibitions on “vintage” photography. Compet- nearly 20, & we have continued to be good friends. leries like ours to redirect more of our business to ition to exhibit at the fair is fierce, & once in, you Paul, among other things, is excellent at sales & clients & art fairs outside the city to recapture much are carefully vetted year to year to make sure that client relations. Michael assisted me in my first of what Art Chicago used to bring to the city. you represent the show & your specializations well. exhibition on the Institute of Design called Light & Stephen Daiter Gallery This facilitates exceptional presentations of museVision at The Cultural Center in 1994. He also did 230 W. Superior, 4th Fl., Chicago, IL 60654 um worthy art work in most booths at Art Basel. much of the construction work on our initial gallery stephendaitergallery.com At AIPAD there is more of a balance between classic & contemporary photography. The quality of art work shown is quite high but the pressure more self-imposed. In both cases we bring our best newly acquired & previously unseen artworks in an effort to best represent our gallery & Chicago.

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Artists & Dealers in the News • Anniversaries The Chicago Artists’ Coalition celebrates its 35th anniversary in 2010. An anniversary celebration takes place during the preview party for the 12th annual Chicago Art Open on April 20 at the River East Art Center.

Melanee Cooper closed Melanee Cooper Gallery and opened a yoga studio in her gallery space. Cooper says, “After 22 years in the art gallery business Melanee Cooper Gallery transformed its space into a yoga studio at the same location. The studio, Yoga House, will offer free yoga during Art Chicago for gallerists and artists.

Portraits / Chicago, Inc. and Kathleen van Ella Leslie Hindman Auctioneers opened a new are celebrating 30 years specializing in portrait auction facility in Naples, FL in order to enable the auction house to better serve Florida clients painting and sculpture. with the sale of their property, appraisal services Chicago Printmakers Collaborative is still cel- & regularly scheduled auctions. ebrating their 20th anniversary; their series of 20themed events continues this spring, including a $20 print sale in May and a 20th Anniversary sum- Byron Roche Gallery closed in February 2010 mer show. CPC is participating in a printmaking after 16 years. Byron is available as a private art exhibition at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern dealer, art advisor, curator, & speaker on the Art, July 16-August 29 (with Anchor Graphics), topic of starting or building an art collection. He continues to represent: Lisa Erf, Margaret and at Fermilab, July 24-September 8. Evangeline, Michael Hoffman, Paul Hunter, Congratulations to Jean Leigh and The Leigh Blanca Lopez, Isabel du Toit, Leopold Segedin, Jiwon Son, Jeremy Vajda, Ann Wiens, & Steve Gallery on their 5th anniversary! Zieverink. Byron is listed as a Private Dealer & Art Consultant in our Art Services section.

• Moves and Updates The Chicago Art Dealers Association (CADA) welcomed 3 new members: River North neighbors David Weinberg Gallery & Zg Gallery, & Packer Schopf Gallery in the West Loop.

Tony Wight Gallery in the West Loop and Stephen Daiter Gallery in River North have completed long-awaited moves to nearby new & improved spaces.

• CGN Welcomes We are pleased to welcome some new spaces to our pages. Jackson Junge joins us from 1389 N. Milwaukee. A few blocks away, the Polish Museum of America, at 984 N. Milwaukee, is one of the oldest and largest ethnic museums in the United States. From the Northside on West Montrose, the Swimming Pool Project Space joins us. There is more and more to do in the suburbs lately; several spaces and destinations are listed in our Suburbs and Beyond section, including the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park at Governor’s State University in University Park, IL, featuring 27 sculptures sited on 100 acres of rolling prairie 1 hour from downtown. Open Studio Project is a nonprofit arts and social service organization located in Evanston, IL. The Deer Path Art League Gallery brings art exhibitions and activities to Lake Forest. And Crazee Kandee Boutique and Art Gallery is making a lot of plans in suburban Villa Park west of Elmhurst. We also welcome back Krasl Art Center in nearby St. Joseph, MI. Montalbano Furniture Gallery is new to our art services section. The gallery specializes in refinishing, restoring and reupholstering furniture.

Artist Awards, Commissions & Exhibitions Elsewhere Arts for the Earth™ partners with museums, arts associations & institutions, artists, & schools to raise environmental awareness through art. The group reached out to arts communities worldwide to participate in the 40th anniversary of Earth Day this April; Jordan Witkov, director of 360SEE has been selected as an Artist for the Earth, & the gallery’s Earth Day exhibition opening on April 23rd is an Earth Day 2010 Official Event.

participate in the Expo. An Italian-American, Ferrari is the only sculptor representing the United States, while also one of two artists representing Italy.

Artist Marla Friedman’s oil portrait of Captain James A. Lovell, Jr., commissioned by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, was unveiled on February 11th at the Four Seasons Hotel by the former Apollo 13 astronaut and actor Tom Hanks. The event honored Captain Lovell as Jean Albano Gallery announced that a special Bill Mauldin stamp was the third Lincoln Leadership Prize recipient. issued by the USPS in March; attend a celebration at the gallery on April 8. Gallery artist Margaret Wharton is featured in the 3rd Outstanding From Zolla/Lieberman: Abrams Books is printing a new, expanded edition Midwest Artist Series with, Some Assembly Required: A Margaret Wharton of Deborah Butterfield, by Robert Gordon. Equine Muse: Deborah Retrospective, at the South Shore Arts Center in Munster, IN thru April 25, Butterfield continues through June 20, 2010 at the Yellowstone Art 2010. The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) has acquired Museum, Billings, MT. Butterfield’s work will be included in Equine Devine an exceptional private collection of works by the Chicago Imagists. The Bill at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY from August 7 McClain Collection of Chicago Imagism includes consummate paintings, October 23, 2010. John Buck: Iconography travels to the Yellowstone Art sculptures, & unique works on paper by Roger Brown, Gladys Nilsson, Museum, Billings, MT, from July 15, 2010 - January 9, 2011. Buzz Spector Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Ray Yoshida, & other members of this group. The will be teaching a master class on artist’s books at the Central Academy of combined gift & purchase constitutes one of the museum’s most important Fine Arts in Beijing, China. Julie Farstad was selected to participate in the acquisitions since its permanent collection was established in 1968. Women to Watch 2010 exhibition at the National Museum for Women in the Arts in Washington, DC. Julie has also been awarded a Review Studio Dubhe Carreño Gallery artist Thomas Schmidt is part of the 66th Annual Residency in Kansas City, MO. In July, David Lozano’s paintings will be Scripps College exhibition in Claremont, CA. Curated by Wayne Higby, it is included in a group exhibition at Koplin Del Rio Gallery in Culver City, CA, one of the oldest, most prestigious ceramic exhibitions in the United States. curated by Kerry James Marshall. Susanne Slavick presents solo projects this spring at Bradley University in Peoria and Cosign Projects in St. Chicago Women’s Caucus for Art (CWCA) honored 2010 Award for Louis. Glenn Wexler will be participating in Midnite Snacks: Chicago at Excellence in the Arts recipients at a ceremony in February. The award 1366 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago thru April 9. This exhibition of small work was given to four outstanding Chicago artists who exemplify the CWCA features over 150 artists from across the country and around the world. mission of creating community through art, education and social activism. Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams will The recipients included Janina Ciezadlo, Pearl Hirshfield, Joyce Owens, be at the Tacoma Art Museum in Washington from July 10 - October 3. and Judith Roth. A special recognition award was given to June Spiezer, avid collector of Chicago art & supporter of Chicago’s art community. Zygman Voss Gallery artist, Moshe Rosenthalis, had a major retrospective in 2009 comprised of three different exhibitions in Tel Aviv and Jaffa, Sculptor Virginio Ferrari of Ferrari Studios has been busy in China. In Israel. Homage to Rosenthalis: Three Exhibitions and One Book, comDecember 2009 Ferarri installed Atto sublime, a sculpture in memory of the memorates the artist’s significant career one year after his passing. victims of the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan Province. In January 2010 Ferrari installed The Family, selected to be a permanent public sculpture at For a list of 8 Chicago artists participating in the 2010 Whitney Biennal, the site of the World Expo 2010 Shanghai. 24 sculptors were selected to in New York through May 30th, please visit our website’s news section. 22


Columbia Exhibitions: April – August 2010 1 – C33 GALLERY 33 E. Congress, 1st floor 312.369.7188 / colum.edu/cspaces

6 – MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY 600 S. Michigan, 1st floor 312.369.5554 / colum.edu/mocp

Access Excess: Beyond the Stage Through Apr. 21

Sarah Pickering: Incident Control Apr. 9 – June 20

2 – AVERILL AND BERNARD LEVITON A+D GALLERY 619 S. Wabash 312.369.8687 / colum.edu/adgallery

Geissler/Sann: the real estate Apr. 9 – May 23

3 – HOKIN GALLERY 623 S. Wabash, 1st floor 312.369.7188 / colum.edu/cspaces Hokin Honors Through Apr. 23 4 – SHOP COLUMBIA 623 S. Wabash, 1st floor 312.369.7188 / colum.edu/shopcolumbia Stop by to shop in our new student-centered store, Shop Columbia. 5 – THE PROJECT ROOM 623 S. Wabash, Room 416

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7 – THE FASHION GALLERY 618 S. Michigan, street-level windows 8 – THE ARCADE 618 S. Michigan, 2nd floor Digital Incarnate Student Response Apr. 8 – Apr. 29 Manifest Exhibition May 14 – June 1

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9 - COLUMBIA LIBRARY 624 S. Michigan, 3rd floor 10 – CENTER FOR BOOK AND PAPER ARTS 1104 S. Wabash, 2nd floor 312.369.6630 / colum.edu/bookandpaper Among Tender Roots: Laura Anderson Barbata Through Apr. 9 11 – GLASS CURTAIN 1104 S. Wabash, 1st floor 312.369.6643 / colum.edu/cspaces Fair Use: Information Piracy and Creative Commons in Contemporary Art and Design Through Apr. 30

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ArtWalk and Sale, featuring over 75 showcases of graduating students’ work. Friday, May 14, 2010

Sarah Pickering: Incident Control April 9–June 20, 2010

Geissler/Sann: the real estate April 9–May 23, 2010

Geissler/Sann, from the real estate, 2009

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Chicago’s Gallery Districts

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RIVER NORTH A high concentration of galleries in Chicago can be found in River North—many within a block or two from the intersection of Superior & Franklin Sts. The general boundaries are: Chicago on the north; Merchandise Mart on the south; west to Orleans & east to Dearborn.

Bring your map with you on opening nights, weekend gallery visits or to other special art events.

WEST LOOP & WEST SIDE The West Side “district” incorporates the West Loop, Fulton Market, West Town & other near West locations. Accepted boundaries generally are: Division on the north; Halsted on the east, Roosevelt Rd. on the south. The largest gallery “district” centers are near the intersection of Peoria & Washington, & on Fulton Market, Carpenter & Lake. MICHIGAN AVENUE • GOLD COAST • RIVER EAST • SOUTH LOOP Approximately 25 galleries can be found along the “Magnificent Mile” from Oak St. to the River & south near The Art Institute and Millennium Park. Spaces are steps from Michigan Avenue, or an elevator ride above the city. Also included in the this area are The Museum of Contemporary Art, LUMA, Spertus Museum, the Chicago Cultural Center, and Navy Pier. PILSEN • PILSEN EAST • HYDE PARK • BRIDGEPORT This map covers a vast part of the city from Roosevelt Rd. south to the Indiana border; Central Ave. on the west & east to Lake Michigan. Neighborhoods include Pilsen, Hyde Park, Chinatown & Bronzeville. The largest concentration of galleries in the area is in Pilsen East’s Chicago Arts District, near Halsted & 18th Sts. Other major south side art destinations include: the Museum Campus, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, DuSable Museum, & both the University of Chicago’s Smart Museum & The Renaissance Society. The Zhou B Art Center is located just west of US Cellular Field on 35th Street, in the heart of the Bridgeport Neighborhood. Monthly 3rd Friday events take place at the Center, and the neighborhood is one of Chicago’s burgeoning art communities.

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NORTH SIDE • WICKER PARK/ BUCKTOWN LINCOLN PARK • LAKEVIEW & BEYOND The North Side covers a broad geographical area, including a number of neighborhoods such as Bucktown, Wicker Park, Lakeview, Lincoln Park and Old Town. The north side also includes streets surrounding the North/Milwaukee/Damen intersection, & scores of artists living & working in Chicago. SUBURBS AND BEYOND Beyond the city limits, the Chicago art scene continues in galleries and university spaces. Some are in Evanston—just 5 miles north of the city near Northwestern University; others are in Oak Park near the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio; many can be found in nearby suburbs and neighboring states.

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Addington Gallery

River North Dozens of galleries radiate from the intersection of Superior & Franklin streets, making up the River North gallery district; general boundaries are: Chicago Avenue on the north, the Merchandise Mart on the south, west to Orleans, east to Dearborn.

704 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-664-3406 Tu-Sa 11-6 Opening receptions are on show start dates, from 5-8pm. dan@addingtongallery.com www.addingtongallery.com

Paintings and sculpture by American and European artists.

june 4: Susan Kraut, still life paintings

april 16: Howard Hersh, encaustic paintings

july 9: Robin Denevan, encaustic riverscapes MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

A former manufacturing area, many galleries were drawn to the neighborhood first in the 1980s because of its industrial history and its large, dynamic spaces. Events Taking Place in the Area: May 1: Receptions and free trolleys between River North + West Loop for Art Chicago / art fair weekend Ongoing: • Monthly First Thursdays: Many area galleries stay open late until 7pm • Free, weekly Saturday Morning Gallery Tours, 11am-12:30pm at 750 N. Franklin Above: Susan Kraut Oxford Still Life V, 18 in x 20”, oil on linen, detail Right: Robin Denevan, River Paths, 68x42”, encaustic & oil on panel

Jean Albano Gallery

Andrew Bae Gallery

215 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-440-0770 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 & by appt. jeanalbano@aol.com www.jeanalbanogallery.com

300 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-335-8601 Tu-Sa 10-6 info@andrewbaegallery.com www.andrewbaegallery.com

Contemporary paintings, drawings, and constructions.

Contemporary Asian art primarily with ties to Korea, Japan and China.

thru april 25 (at South Shore Arts Center): Some Assembly Required: A Margaret Wharton Retrospective. Wharton is featured in the third Outstanding Midwest Artist Series with a retrospective at the South Shore Arts Center

Permanent gallery artists include Kwang Jean Park, Young June Lew, Tetsuya Noda, Keysook Geum, Gapchul Lee, Jungjin Lee, Jae Ko, Myungkeun Koh, Leeah Joo and Katsunori Hamanishi.

april 16-may 29: Karl Wirsum, solo show

Please contact gallery or visit website for exhibition information and upcoming opening dates.

april 30-may 3: Participating in Art Chicago

Russell Bowman Art Advisory

311 W. Superior Ste. 115 (60654) Tel 312-751-9500 Tu-Sa 10-5:30 Gallery closed: August 23-September 6 rb@bowmanart.com www.bowmanart.com Modern & Contemporary works of art; Self-taught masters.

thru may 29: Ed Paschke: Ed Paschke’s Women, paintings and drawings from the artist’s full career june 4-july 17: Castle/Yoakum/Steffen, works on paper by these major self-taught artists july 23-august 21: Recent Selections: Baselitz, Fischl, Nilsson, Paschke, Salle, Shapiro, Wirsum, and Estate of Roger Brown MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Roy Boyd Gallery 739 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-642-1606 Tu-Sa 10-5:30; M by appt. roy.boyd@worldnet.att.net www.royboydgallery.com Contemporary paintings and sculpture. Opening receptions are on the opening dates of the exhibitions: Fridays, 5-8pm. Participating in First Thursdays from 5-7pm on april 1, may 7, june 3, july 1, august 6 thru april 13: Daniel Bodner: The Bowery Show april 16-june 1: Gallery Artists Exhibiton april 30-may 3: The gallery will participate in Art Chicago, preview april 29

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june 4-july 15: Jim Waid, solo show

june 4-july 20: Jerome Powers and Heidi Van Wieren: New Works

august: Group Show

july 23-september 4: Manfred Muller: Selected works since the 90’s Ed Paschke, Paula, 1972, Oil on canvas, 66” x 48”

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River North Rita Bucheit, Ltd. 449 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-527-4080 M-Sa 9-6 Rita Bucheit, Owner info@ritabucheit.com www.ritabucheit.com Exceptional European antiques and fine art.

Melanee Cooper 740 N. Franklin (60654) Tel 312-202-9305 After 22 years in the art gallery business Melanee Cooper Gallery has transformed its space into a yoga studio at the same location. The new yoga studio, Yoga House, will offer free yoga during Art Chicago for gallerists and artists. Please contact Melanee for an updated schedule of classes.

Stephen Daiter Gallery 230 W. Superior 4th Fl. (60654) *Note new location Tel 312-787-3350 W-Sa 11-6 and by appt. Paul Berlanga, Michael Welch info@stephendaitergallery.com www.stephendaitergallery.com Vintage black and white photography, specializing in documentary and experimental photography: Institute of Design, Bauhaus, Photo League, etc. Rare photography from the 1920s-1960s. Also special exhibits at Daiter Contemporary. april 2-may 29: Students of Harry & Aaron Siskind Institute, students from the Institute of Design

Catherine Edelman Gallery 300 W. Superior Lower Level (60654) Tel 312-266-2350 Tu-Sa 10-5:30 info@edelmangallery.com www.edelmangallery.com Contemporary Photography and mixed media photo-based art. thru may 1: Keith Carter: Seen & Unseen may 7-july 10: Michael Kenna: Recent work july 16-september 4: Please contact gallery for exhibition information. MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION AND ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY DEALERS (AIPAD)

Expression Galleries of Fine Art 708 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-274-9848 M-Sa 11-6; Su by appt. Also: 42 S. Washington Hinsdale (60521) Tel 630-986-9848 www.expressionfineart.com Owners Tim DeWine and Eva Jaroszewicz focus on master prints by Picasso, Chagall, Miró, DalÌ, Klimt, Renoir, Sheile, Whistler, Tissot and other significant artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. Expression Galleries of Fine Art also features contemporary European artists such as Royo, Vilanova, Dessapt, Kako and Toplev.

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Josef Glimer Gallery, Ltd.

207 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-787-4640 Note new hours: Tu-Sa 11-5; or by appt. Dir. Josef Glimer Asst. Dir. Emily Booth info@josefglimergallery.com www.josefglimergallery.com 32 Years of selling fine art.

Featuring contemporary artists Thom Kapheim, Mira HermoniLevine, Brian Divis and Sheila Finnigan. Also featuring masterworks of the 19th and 20th Centuries, including works by Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Chagall, Picasso, Miró, Rivera, and Zuniga among others.

The Golden Triangle

330 N. Clark (60654) Tel 312-755-1266 M-W, F 10-6; Th 10-7; Sa 10-5 info@goldentriangle.biz www.goldentriangle.biz The Golden Triangle’s blocklong home in the historic Reid Murdoch Center features one

of the largest collections of Asian antiques and home furnishings in the country. A dramatic setting, complete with Asian courtyard, and exemplary customer service.

Gruen Galleries

226 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-337-6262 M-F 11-5; Sa 10-6; Su and evenings by appt. Dir. Lisa Boron Event Dir. Samantha Kaplan gruenevents@gmail.com www.gruengalleries.com

april 16-may 15: Thom Kapheim: After Image

In the heart of River North within 20,000 sq. feet, we house a large collection of contemporary American & European painting & sculpture.

may 21-june 30: Sheila Finnigan: Covered Memories. Untold Truth

We also showcase tribal African ceramics, furniture & sculpture. Gallery space is now available for special events. april 16: Pia Brix-Thomsen, acrylic on canvas june 4: Tom Parish: Tom Parish in Venice, oil on canvas july 23: Debbie Angell, acrylic on canvas

Mira Hermoni-Levine, Girl in Red, 2009, oil on canvas, 25 1/2” x 45 1/4”

Chinese Red Lacquer Cabinet with Original Red Lacquer over Elm Wood. Beijing, Early 1700s, 43”W x 23”D x 43”T

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222 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-440-0288 Tu-Sa 11-5 or by appt. info@habatatchicago.com www.habatatchicago.com Specializing in the finest contemporary sculpture. Artists represented include: Oben Abright, Martin Blank, Christina Bothwell, Dale Chihuly, Daniel Clayman, Pearl Dick, Matt Eskuche, Bella Feldman, Gregory Grenon, Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg, Shayna Leib, Mira Maylor, Clifford Rainey, Joseph Rossano, among others.

Kass / Meridian

Carl Hammer Gallery

Habatat Galleries Chicago april 15-19: Participating in SOFA New York at the Park Avenue Amory april 30-may 31: Mira Maylor. Solo exhibition by Israeli artist; in conjunction with Art Chicago. Call for details and extended gallery hours. june 4-july 17: Toots Zynsky: Solo exhibition july 23-august 31: Youko Sano: New work by Japanese artist MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

740 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-266-8512 Tu-F 11-6; Sa 11-5 Dir. Carl F. Hammer hammergall@aol.com www.hammergallery.com

325 W. Huron, Ste. 315 (60654) Tel 312-266-5999 M-F 11-4 (by appt.); weekends by appt. gallery@kassmeridian.com www.kassmeridian.com

Representing American and international contemporary artists, as well as select examples/artists from the American “outsider” genre.

Contemporary American and modern European prints by internationally established artists and contemporary paintings and sculpture.

april 2-may 8: David Sharpe, new paintings

Contemporary prints: Josef Albers, Charles Arnoldi, Alexander Calder, Christo, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella, Donald Sultan, Victor Vasarely and Andy Warhol.

april 30-may 3: The gallery will participate in Art Chicago, preview april 29 may 14-july 2: Orly Cogan: Child’s Play, new embroidered works

For a complete listing of artists & exhibitions visit our website.

Above: Orly Cogan, Dumbo, embroidery on vintage fabrics, 54” x 30”

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Modern Master prints: Georges Braque, Bernard Buffet, Le Corbusier, Marino Marini, Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso. Paintings and Sculptures: Romero Britto, John Henry, Tom Holland, Nissan Engel, Robert Natkin and Joseph Stabilito.

Right: David Sharpe, (Untitled Landscape), oil on canvas, 54” x 72”

Ann Nathan Gallery

Gallery KH

311 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-642-0202 T-F 10-5:30; Sa 11-5 Shannon Rather srather@gallerykh.com www.gallerykh.com Contemporary abstract and realistic paintings, fine prints and sculpture.

april 16-june 2: Gary Bowling: A Chance of Sun, new work june 4-july 20: Patrick Adams and Peter Hoffer: Surfaces july 23-august 31: Deborah T. Colter & Charlotte Foust: New Abstract Paintings

212 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-664-6622 Tu-F 10-5:30; Sa 11-5 Nathangall@aol.com www.annnathangallery.com Established and emerging painters and sculptors in all media. Minimal “Shaker-insteel” furniture by Jim Rose. Selective African tribal art. april 15-19: Participating in SOFA New York at the Park Avenue Amory april 30-may 3: The gallery will participate in Art Chicago, preview april 29 The gallery will host opening receptions on april 16, june 4, and july 9. Please contact the gallery for exhibition details.

Nicole Gallery

230 W. Huron (60654) Tel 312-787-7716 Tu-Sa 11-5:30; Su-M by appt. Dir. Nicole Smith info@nicolegallery.com www.nicolegallery.com

217 W. Huron (60654) Tel 773-671-5945 Tu, Th 12-5; F, Sa 12-6; or by appt. jennifernorback@gmail.com www.jennifernorbackfineart.com

Contemporary Haitian, African and African American arts. Shona sculpture from Zimbabwe.

Featuring contemporary artists including, Jean-Christophe Ballot, Michael Goro, Herbert Murrie, Stephen McClymont, ellsworth snyder, Jeremy Tubbs, William Utermohlen, Vivian van Blerk.

april 13-may 22: Willard Wigan: Art in the Eye of a Needle: Hollywood Collection, micro-sculptures. Artist will be present during opening reception on April 16, 5:30-8:30pm june 4-july 31: Haitian Artists for Haiti: Benefiting Le Centre d’Art de Port-au-Prince, Haiti august: Contact for more info.

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Willard Wigan, Charlie Chaplin, mixed media on an eyelash, microscopeview

Patrick Adams, Quay II, oil on panel, 54” x 48”

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Jennifer Norback Fine Art, Inc.

thru april 13: The Nude: Obaji Nyambi, William Utermohlen, Etienne Gros april 15-21: Video Installation: Brittany Pyle, Pat Elifritz, Jeph Porter april 15: ellsworth snyder concert series: Good Night and Good Morning and the Midwest Hacker, 7PM april 23-may 25: Sculpture: Peter Ambrose, Jean-Christophe Ballot, Ettore Greco, Vivian van Blerk may 28-june 25: In the News: Rauschenberg and Nyambi


River North Richard Norton Gallery

612 Merchandise Mart Plaza (60654) Tel 312-644-8855 M-F 9-5 Richard P. Norton Dir. Susan Klein Bagdade info@richardnortongallery.com www.richardnortongallery.com Notable American & European Impressionist & Modern paintings, drawings & sculpture from the 19th & early 20th Centuries. The gallery offers a wide range of services, inculding consultation, appraisal, consignment, purchase of artwork.

Artists include: Gertrude Abercrombie, Walter Burt Adams, Karl Buehr, Francis Chapin, Alexander Corazzo, Manierre Dawson, Werner Drewes, Frederick Frary Fursman, Davenport Griffen, Edward Grigware, Hananiah Harari, Miyoko Ito, George Josimovich, Thomas Kapsalis, Medard Klein, Richard Koppe, Albert Krehbiel, Jan Matulka, Tina Modotti, Gregory Orloff, Pauline Palmer, Frank Peyraud, Romolo Roberti, Richard Alan Schmid, Gerritt Sinclair, Mitchell Siporin, Morris Topchevsky, Vaclav Vytlacil, Rudolph Weisenborn, Carl Woolsey, among others.

Perimeter Gallery 210 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-266-9473 Tu-Sa 10:30-5:30 Dir. Frank Paluch perimeterchicago @perimetergallery.com www.perimetergallery.com Perimeter Gallery features contemporary painting, sculpture, works on paper, and master works in ceramic and fiber arts. april 23-may 28: Elana Gutmann, painting

Maya Polsky Gallery 215 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-440-0055 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 10:30-5 mayapolsky@aol.com www.mayapolskygallery.com International contemporary art; contemporary Russian art. Please contact gallery for exhibition information. april 16-may 30: Andy Paczos: Into Plein Air, an exhibition of painting

Printworks

311 W. Superior, Ste. 105 (60654) Tel 312-664-9407 Tu-Sa 11-5 and by appt. Gallery closes for vacation August 22 thru Labor Day Dirs. Sidney Block, Bob Hiebert info@printworkschicago.com www.printworkschicago.com Printworks is a works on paper gallery specializing in contemporary prints, drawings, photographs and artists’ books.

june 4-july 2: Jeff Aeling, landscape painting

april 9-may 15: Martyl: Portable Landscapes, new work

july 9-september 3: James Smith, installation

may 21-july 3: Susan Barron: New work

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july 9-august 21: Gallery Artists: Summer Group Exhibition, artists TBA

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Judy A Saslow Gallery

Portals Ltd.

742 N. Wells (60654) Tel 312-642-1066 Tu-F 10:30-5; Sa 11-5 artisnow@aol.com www.portalsgallery.com

Karen Halt, Barbara Kohl-Spiro, Cheryl Malone, Connie Roberts, Mitzura Salgian, Joel Sanderson, Milton Tomlinson.

300 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-943-0530 Tu-F 11-6; Sa 11-5 jsaslow@corecomm.net www.jsaslowgallery.com

Portals Ltd. represents contemporary international artists specializing in magical realism.

april 16-18: Participating in Chicago Botanic Garden Antique Fair, Rose Garden Tent, Glencoe, IL. Opening night April 15th. Booth #407

Outsider, Folk and Contemporary Art.

april-august: Portals Ltd. Artists Continuing Exhibitions : Work by: Ginger Fox, Robert Gardner, Ted Gall,

april 16: Carol Gove, Mira Hecht and Freya Grand june 4-july 17: Edmond Engel and Michel Nedjar MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Ken Saunders Gallery 230 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-573-1400 Tu-Sa 11-5 Ken Saunders gallery@kensaundersgallery.com www.kensaundersgallery.com Exhibiting the world’s most prominent and innovative artists creating glass sculpture. april 9-may 30: The Courage of Their Convictions: Jose Chardiet, Sidney Hutter, Jon Kuhn, Dante Marioni, Christopher Ries, Richard Royal and Paul Stankard june 4: Group Show

Karen Halt, Tails of the Yellow Sofa, 2009, acrylic on board, 17 3/4" x 23 3/4"

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Schneider Gallery 230 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-988-4033 Tu-F 10:30-5; Sa 11-5 Dir. Martha Schneider Asst. Dir. Jennifer DeCarlo jennifer@schneider gallerychicago.com schneidergallerychicago.com Contemporary photography by local, national and international artists. thru may 8: Guillermo Srodek-Hart & Kevin Malella may 14-july 3: A New Angle: Portrait Group Show

july 9: Richard Royal: Sun and Stars

july 9-september 11: Easy Acquisitions, Bargains for our Times, Group Show

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River North Vale Craft Gallery 230 W. Superior (60654) Tel 312-337-3525 Tu-F 10:30-5:30; Sa 11-5 Dir. Peter Vale peter@valecraftgallery.com www.valecraftgallery.com

David Weinberg Gallery

300 W. Superior Ste. 203 (60654) Tel 312-529-5090 Tu-F 10-5:30, Sa 10-4 Dir. Aaron Ott aaron@davidweinberggallery.com

www.davidweinberggallery.com An eclectic mix of affordable, contemporary American fine craft. Ongoing display of ceramics, decorative fiber art, glass objects, metal sculpture, functional art & unique jewelry. april 16-may 29: Spring group show of fine craft.

With the exhibition of emerging and high profile artists, David Weinberg Gallery creates an environment where collectors, both new and experienced, are engaged and educated in the development, direction & management of their acquisitions.

june 4-september 4: Summer group show.

Zolla / Lieberman Gallery

april 16-may 29: Judy Pfaff; Jennifer Scott McLaughlin april 30-may 3: Participating in Art Chicago at the Merchandise Mart. Preview party April 29.

325 W. Huron (60654) Tel 312-944-1990 Tu-Sa 10-5:30; Sa 11-5:30 zollalieberman@sbcglobal.net www.zollaliebermangallery.com Established and emerging contemporary artists in all media

june 4-july 17: Rhonda Wheatley; Yvette Kaiser Smith; Marissa Glink

thru april 17: Libby Wadsworth: this and this Cheonae Kim: Mediterranean 224

july 23-september 4: Amanda Friedman; Miss Aiela

thru may 6: Josh Garber: Systems

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april 20-may 8: Group Show of gallery artists may 14-august 25: Deborah Butterfield: New Sculpture MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION AND ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Zygman Voss Gallery 222 W. Superior, #1 E. (60654) Tel 312-787-3300 Tu-Sa 10-5; Su and M by appt. Dirs. Nancy Voss, Ahron Zygman ZygmanVoss@sbcglobal.net www.ZygmanVossGallery.com Featuring 17th to 20th Century masters. Museum quality works of art including Rembrandt, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, Whistler, Cassatt, Pissarro, Picasso, Chagall, Dalí, Miró & Calder. Now the exclusive representative of Moshe Rosenthalis in the United States. Zygman Voss is proud to feature paintings by the late Aliza Nahor in the style of German Expressionism. june 4-july 9: Moshe Rosenthalis: The Painter & The Sculptor july 16-august 20: Master Etchers, Including Buhot, Renoir, Picasso, & more.

René Péan, Dancer, pastel, 24" x 27.5"

Complimentary Saturday Gallery Tours River North + West Loop

Mark Brown, Robot Girl Clock, recycled materials, 13.5”H x 11”W x 3”D

Judy Pfaff, Year of the Dog #8, 2009, mono print woodblock, collage with hand painting, 40 x 87”

Join us for our free tour of 4 galleries, led by a gallery representative.

• RIVER NORTH Every Saturday meet at 11 am at Starbucks at 750 N. Franklin. The tour lasts until 12:30 • WEST LOOP / FULTON MARKET Tours meet every 6 weeks at 1:30 in participating tour galleries. Check online for tour dates, gallery roster + meeting location details

Contact us about arranging private, custom tours for corporate outings or special events

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West Loop, West Side, & Fulton Market The West Side includes West Loop, West Town, Fulton Market, Randolph Street & more. Typical boundaries: Division on the north, east to Halsted, south to Roosevelt. The area’s largest gallery centers are around Peoria & Washington, & around Fulton Market between Peoria & Racine. Lots of activity buzzes on opening nights and this is a great district in which to end a night of gallery hopping before heading to dinner around Randolph. Also, the Fulton Market group hosts their own seasonaal events and open houses; watch for upcoming dates.

ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation 832 W. Superior, Ste. 204 (60642) Tel 312-733-2787 W-Sa 12-6; Su 12-4; Opening receptions 6-9 info@arcgallery.org www.arcgallery.org Non-profit, woman artist-run cooperative. Exhibition opportunities for professional & emerging artists working in all media based on excellence of artwork. thru april 24: Ruti Modlin, Shane Prine, Derek Haverland april 28-may 22: Esther Charbit, Linda Gordon, Linda King Ferguson

Events Taking Place in the Area: May 1: Dozens of gallery receptions and free trolleys between River North + West Loop / Fulton Market for art fair weekend, 6-9pm. Ongoing: • Monthly First Thursdays: Many galleries stay open until 7pm • Free Saturday Gallery Tours every 6 weeks. 1:30-3pm • Randolph Street Market Festival: 1350 Block of W. Randolph. Sa: 10-5; Su 10-4. May 29/30, Jun 19/20, Jul 24/25, Aug 28/29

may 26-june 19: Charlotte Segal, Anne Farley Gaines

The Architrouve 1433 W. Chicago (60642) Tel 312-563-0977 M-F 9-6 or by appt. Dir. Victoria Nicodemus Owners Bob and Darci O’Connell www.thearchitrouve.com www.fineartrescue.com Embracing and promoting the creative process. june 4-july 23: Donna Hapac & Paul Clark: Contexture Donna Hapac takes an intuitive approach to sculpture inspired by patterns found in the natural world. Botanical and zoological forms arise from the use of surprising materials. Paul Clark’s photography features textural images from his Barriers series, an investigation of material constraints and the common place in the contemporary landscape.

june 23july 17: Cheri Reif Naselli july 21august 14: Judith Joseph, Heather Brammeier Cheri Reif Naselli

Frederick Baker, Inc. 1230 W. Jackson (60607) Tel 312-243-2980 M-F 10-5, and by appt. President, Frederick Baker Dir. Scot Campbell frebak@aol.com scot_fbi@hotmail.com www.frederickbakerinc.com Specializing in Fine American and European Prints, Drawing and Watercolors. Featuring works by: Arms, Baumann, Bellows, Benton, Bonnard, Buhot, Chagall, Chahine, Cook, Hassam, Kent, Kloss, Lewis, Lozowick, Marsh, Matisse, Miró, Pennell, Picasso, Renoir, Rouault, Simon, Sloan, Tissot, Toulouse-Lautrec, Villon, Vlaminck, Whistler, Wood, Zorn and many others

Dubhe Carreño Gallery 118 N. Peoria 2nd Fl. (60607) Tel 773-931-6584 Tu-Sa 10:30-5:30 info@dubhecarrenogallery.com www.dubhecarrenogallery.com

Douglas Dawson Gallery

ebersmoore

400 N. Morgan (60642) Tel 312-226-7975 Tu-Sa 9:30-5:30 Dirs. Douglas Dawson, Wallace Bowling info@douglasdawson.com www.douglasdawson.com

213 N. Morgan #3C (60607) Tel 312-772-3021 By appointment Sara Ebers, Dominic Paul Moore www.ebersmoore.com

Specializing in contemporary ceramics & material-based works by interdisciplinary emerging & established artists.

Ancient and historic ethnographic art from Africa, Asia and the Americas. Since 1983.

ebersmoore is a commercial apartment gallery / project space featuring emerging and established artists in all media.

Participating in First Thursdays from 5-7pm on april 1, may 7, june 3, july 1, august 6

april 30-may 3: Art Chicago at Merchandise Mart, preview April 29

thru may 8: Joan Winter, Silent Light

may 1-july 10: 2500 Years of Clay: African Ceramics at Longhouse, Longhouse Reserve, East Hampton, New York

july 9-august 28: Elsa Muñoz, New Work

may 21-23: San Francisco Fine Art Fair, Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco with gala opening May 20

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Summer 2010: BAMANA! Historic Ceramics of Mali, West Africa MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Joan Winter, Shift I, II & III, 2009, color aquatint etching on mulberry paper, 59" x 14"

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EC Gallery

215 N. Aberdeen (60607) Tel 312-850-0924 Dir. Ewa Czeremuszkin info@ec-gallery.com www.ec-gallery.com The primary focus at EC Gallery is the introduction and representation of emerging and mid-career artists whose practices traverse painting, drawing, mixed media and photo media. Please visit our website for show schedules and details.


Rhona Hoffman Gallery 118 N. Peoria (60607) Tel 312-455-1990 Tu-F 10-5:30; Sa 11-5:30 rhoffman@rhoffmangallery.com www.rhoffmangallery.com Specializes in international contemporary art in all media, and art that is conceptually, formally, or socio-politically based. Founded 1983. april 9-may 15: Sol Lewitt

kasia kay art projects gallery 215 N. Aberdeen (60607) Tel 312-944-0408 W-Sa 11-5; Tu by appt. and by chance info@kasiakaygallery.com www.kasiakaygallery.com

Anne Loucks Gallery 1046 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 312-733-4700 W-Sa 12-5, and by appt. info@loucksgallery.com www.loucksgallery.com

Established and mid-career international artists working in all media.

Contemporary American painting, photography and sculpture by established and emerging artists.

Contact gallery or visit website for additional show information.

See our full exhibition listings online.

Mars Gallery

1139 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 312-226-7808 W 12-6; Th 12-7; F-S 12-6; Sun & Tu By appt. Dir. Barbara Gazdik marsgallery@aol.com www.marsgallery.com Specializing in contemporary fine, fun and sophisticated artwork. Original paintings and limited edition prints. Since 1988 Mars has been the must-see hot spot of the Chicago West Loop art scene.

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may 21-june 30: Chris Garofalo

The MB Gallery

407 N. Elizabeth (60642) Tel 312-351-0107 info@mb-gallery.com www.mb-gallery.com Contemporary paintings, sculpture and works on paper by established and emerging national and international artists. Representing Nellie Durand, Stan Edwards, Linda Randall Powles, Arthur Stern and Barbara Young.

For additional information regarding show schedule please consult the gallery website.

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Peter Mars, Elvis

McCormick Gallery 835 W. Washington (60607) Tel 312-226-6800 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 11-5 gallery@thomasmccormick.com www.thomasmccormick.com The McCormick Gallery features both modern and contemporary art, focusing primarily on painting, works on paper and sculpture. We represent the estates of numerous mid-century American painters with an emphasis on abstract expressionism. The gallery also shows both established and emerging contemporary artists. april 17-june 5: Lynne Drexler: Early Spring june 19-august 14: Modern and Contemporary Collage MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Packer Schopf Gallery 942 W. Lake (60607) Tel 312-226-8984 Tu-Sa 11-5:30 Dir. Aron Packer packer@packergallery.com www.packergallery.com

PRIMITIVE

130 N. Jefferson (60661) Tel 312-575-9600 M-Sa 10-6 info@beprimitive.com www.beprimitive.com

Conveniently located in the West Loop, PRIMITIVE’s 30,000 sq. ft. flagship store has become a true Chicago destination. Come and experience 4 floors of museum-grade furniture, artifacts, textiles, jewelry and fashion from essentially the world over. The collections are authentic and exclusive.

Contemporary art in all media. Also well-known for folk and outsider art. april 2-may 8: Friese Undine: The Trial of Proconsul, painting & sculpture Ian Weaver: The Black Knights of the Black Bottom, drawing and sculpture april 16-may 8: LAB: CANTASTORIA: Banners & Cranks, curated by Clare Dolan & Dave Buchen in collaboration with Links Hall

939 W. Randolph (60607) Tel 312-421-1587 Th-Sa 11-6, and by appt. Dir. Thomas Robertello info@thomasrobertello.com www.thomasrobertello.com Local, national, international emerging and established artists in all media

You’ll feel like you have just been around the world yourself!

may 14-june 19: Andrea Stanislav, mixed media and installation LAB: Rich Lehl, painting july 9-august 14: Catherine Jacobi, scuplture Nancy Bardawil, painting Casey Gunschel, sculpture LAB: Cowboys and Indians: The Secret World of Harry Young 1930-1950, paper constructions MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Thomas Robertello Gallery

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West Loop / West Side Carrie Secrist Gallery 835 W. Washington (60607) Tel 312-491-0917 Tu-F 10:30-6; Sa 11-5 Natalie Schuh, Gallery Manager info@secristgallery.com www.secristgallery.com Established and emerging contemporary artists in all media. For additional information regarding the show schedule, please contact the gallery. thru april 24: Phyllis Bramson & Judith Geichman, Then is Now

Walsh Gallery

118 N. Peoria 2nd Fl. (60607) Tel 312-829-3312 Tu-Sa 10:30-5:30; opening receptions: 5-9 pm Dir. Julie Walsh info@walshgallery.com www.walshgallery.com Contemporary Asian art Please contact gallery or visit website for exhibition schedule. april 23: opening reception, contact gallery for exhibition details

may 2 - july 10: Angelo Musco, Tehom MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Linda Warren Gallery 1052 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 312-432-9500 Tu-Sa 11-5 *Gallery closed Aug 22-Sept 7 Dir. Linda Warren linda@lindawarrengallery.com www.lindawarrengallery.com april 9-may 8: Nina Rizzo: Majestic! Project space: Michelle Wasson april 30-may 3: Art Chicago at Merchandise Mart, preview April 29 may 14-june 19: Carson Fox Project Space: Rosalyn Schwartz june 25-august 21: Lora Fosberg Project Space: Chris Cosnowski

Tony Wight Gallery 845 W. Washington 2nd Fl. (60607) *Note new location Tel 312-492-7261 Dir. Tony Wight Dir. John Henderson info@tonywightgallery.com www.tonywightgallery.com Please contact for exhibition information and schedule.

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Nina Rizzo, Petrified Log, 2010, oil on panel, 10” x 10”

fine craft made in illinois

Woman Made Gallery 685 N. Milwaukee (60642) Tel 312-738-0400 W-F 12-7; Sa-Su 12-4 gallery@womanmade.org www.womanmade.org thru april 22: Group show: 13th International Open, juror Laura Kina Solo exhibitions by Pamela Callahan & Judithe Hernández may 7-june 30: Group show: Beyond Audubon, juror Karen Bondarchuk Solo exhibitions by Karen Bondarchuk & Deborah Bryan july 9-august 26: Group show: Category: Printmaking, juror Deborah Wood Her Way with Print: Printmaking and experimental print works by Caroline Anderson, Deborah Maris Lader, Kim Laurel, Sarah Nishiura, Mary O’Shaughnessy, Megan Sterling Solo exhibition by Fran Bull

Karen Bondarchuk, Autogenesis, scavenged tire, automobile head lamp, 30” x 27” x 68”

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Michigan Avenue, & South Loop Over 20 galleries can be found along the “Magnificent Mile” from Oak St. to the Chicago River, and south near Millennium Park. Galleries occupy dynamic ground floor spaces steps from Michigan Ave. as well as high above the city in some of Chicago’s most familiar skyscrapers. The area is full of museums as well as art schools, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA), Spertus Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP), Columbia College, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Navy Pier. Events Taking Place in the Area: Ongoing: Fine Arts Building Studios monthly 2nd Fridays: 410 S. Michigan, 4:30-9:30pm

Valerie Carberry Gallery 875 N. Michigan, Ste. 2510 John Hancock Center (60611) Tel 312-397-9990 M-F 10-5, Sa 11-5 Dir. Valerie Carberry Asst. Dir. Susan Beagley info@valeriecarberry.com www.valeriecarberry.com Modern and Postwar American art: painting, sculpture & 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, & Evelyn Statsinger Visit gallery website for details. april 16-may 29: Judith Belzer MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Colletti Gallery, Antique Posters • Fine Art

67 E. Oak (60611) Tel 312-664-6767 M-Sa 10-6; Su 12-5 Dir. Russell Colletti info@collettigallery.com www.collettigallery.com

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.

The Chicago Cultural Center 78 E. Washington (60602) Tel 312-744-6630 M-Th 8-7; F 8-6; Sa 9-6; Su 10-6. Closed holidays. www.explorechicago.org thru may 2: Christine Tarkowski: Last Things Will Be First and First Things Will Be Last april 3-june 27: Jon Fjortoft: Photographs april 10-july 3: Pride of Paper/Orgullo en Papel: Arte Papel, Oaxaca & Kiff Slemmons april 17-june 27: From Process to Print: Graphic Works by Romare Bearden april 24-july 3: Diane Simpson: Sculpture + Drawing, 1978-2009 july 17-september 19: Jazz Loft: W. Eugene Smith, NYC, 1957-1965 july 24-september 26: Stranger in Paradise: The Works of Reverend Howard Finster

Columbia College D.E.P.S. Dir. Neysa Page-Lieberman Tel 312-369-7663 www.colum.edu/deps The Department of Exhibition & Performance Spaces (D.E.P.S.) at Columbia College. The collective of galleries & performance space at Columbia College formally known as [C]spaces has been renamed to better fit the department & College’s mission. The D.E.P.S. consists of 4 art galleries, 3 event spaces, performance spaces, & Shop Columbia, the student art store. • Glass Curtain Gallery 1104 S. Wabash • Hokin Center & Annex 623 S. Wabash • C33 Gallery 33 E. Congress • New Media Gallery 618 S. Michigan • Conaway Center 1104 S. Wabash • Stage Two 618 S. Michigan, 2nd Fl. • ShopColumbia 623 S. Michigan

Ferrari Studios

Richard Gray Gallery

412 S. Wells, 3rd Fl. Vogue Building (60607) Tel 312-922-2993 info@ferraristudios.com www.virginioferrarisculptor.com www.ferraristudios.com

875 N. Michigan, Ste. 2503 John Hancock Center (60611) Tel 312-642-8877 M-F 10-5:30; Sa by appt. info@richardgraygallery.com www.richardgraygallery.com

Contact: Virginio Ferrari, sculptor; Marco Ferrari, video artist

Founded in 1963, Richard Gray Gallery is one of the leading dealers in modern and contemporary American and European art.

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

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. may 7-june 19: Ewan Gibbs: Chicago MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Virginio Ferrari, Being Born, 1983, stainless steel, 25’ x 25’ x 20’, Intersection of Ohio & Orleans Streets, City of Chicago Public Art Collection

Examples of Leonetto Cappiello, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Jules Cherét

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Michigan Avenue, River East & South Loop Hildt Galleries

617 N. State (60654) Tel 312-255-0005 Tu-Sa 11-5 Hildtg@ameritech.net www.hildtgalleries.com 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.

Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph Ste. 2-200 (60601) Tel 312-814-5321 Kerry Schneider, Program Asst. Dir. kschneider@museum.state.il.us www.museum.state.il.us/artisans

Representing Mary Pachikara, Milena Hughes, Jane Shaffer, Austin Kerr among others. Made in Illinois is on view and for sale. Monthly thematic “Art Sprees” in James R. Thompson Center Atrium from 10-3:30pm.

A sales gallery featuring juried work of over 500 Illinois artisans. Jewelry, art glass, baskets, ceramics, wearables, painting, photography and more fine craft.

april: Peter Patterson, glass (Mundelein) april 15 & 16: Fresh Ideas Art Spree

LUMA: Loyola University Museum of Art 820 N. Michigan (60611) Tel 312-915-7600 W-Su 11-6; Tu 11-8* *Free admission on Tuesday Free docent tours: 12 & 2pm daily www.luc.edu/luma 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. Contact gallery or visit web site for extended show descriptions.

thru may 9: • Moholy: An Education of the Senses • The Papercut Haggadah by Archie Granot june 5-august 1: New Icon august 20-november 14: Pilgrimage and Faith: Buddhism, Christianity and Islam

Kamp Gallery, INC.

645 N. Michigan (60611) Tel 312-943-1661 Fax 312-943-1642 M-Sa 9-5:30 RS_Johnson@msn.com www.rsjohnsonfineart.com

140 E. Walton Drake Hotel Arcade (60611) Tel 312-664-0090 Summer gallery hrs: Th-Sa 11-6 & by appt. Dir. Nicholas Vahlkamp kampgallery@aol.com www.kampgallery.com

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.

may: Selection of Program Artisans may 6 & 7: Mother’s Day Art Spree

Our clients include more than 50 museums worldwide.

june: Mary Obodzinski, ceramics (Crystal Lake) june 17 & 18: Father’s Day & Gardening Art Spree

Featured artists: Dürer, Rembrandt, Piranesi, Goya, Degas, Cassatt, Guillaumin, Raoul Dufy, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, Gleizes, Villon, Masson, De Chirico and Picasso.

july: Binh Pho, wood (Maple Park) july 15 & 16: Body Adornment & Accessories Art Spree

Binh Pho, Secret Garden

R.S. Johnson Fine Art

MEMBER INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION

august: Bernie White-Hatcher, painting (Rochester) august 19 & 20: Ethnic Arts Bazaar

Joel Oppenheimer, Inc. 410 S. Michigan, Ste. 1 The Wrigley Building Tel 312-642-5300 M-Sa 10-6 Joppen@audubonart.com www.audubonart.com 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

Fine American & European paintings from 19th & 20th Centuries, especially artists of the Regional Impressionist & Modern Schools, including: George Ames Aldrich, Alois Arnegger, Francis Chapin, Louis Oscar Griffith, Constantin Kluge, Frank Peyraud, & contemporary painters Kim Llebl, Yelena Klairmont & Chicago School watercolorist Jordan Krimstein. may-july: In the Drake Arcade Gallery: Shirley Kravitt & Louise Stanton: Retrospective of approximately 20 paintings and works which expressed the intent and effect of “Modern” art theory upon these two American women of diverse background in the mid-20th Century.

President’s Gallery, Harold Washington College

200 S. Michigan (60604) Tel 312-461-9277 M-Sa 10-6; Su 11-6 www.posterplus.com 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.

30 E. Lake Room 1105 (60601) Tel 312-553-5738 M-F 10-5 and by appt. Vanessa Smith, Interim Curator vsmith50@ccc.edu faculty.ccc.edu/hwgallery/ 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. thru april 9: Routine: Jess Bader, Mi-Yeon Kim, Rima Gryboskas, Carrie Ohn, Rebecca Walz.


Michigan Avenue, River East & South Loop The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)

Betty Rymer Gallery

Sullivan Galleries

280 S. Columbus (60603) Tel 312-629-6635 Tu-Sa 11-6 www.saic.edu/exhibitions 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) april 17-30: ARTBASH 2010: This is the culminating event of the First Year Program’s Contemporary Practice Curriculum at SAIC. Exhibition and related events are co-curated by students and faculty, and present a dynamic selection of conceptually and contextually engaged works

Spertus Museum / Institute of Jewish Studies 610 S. Michigan (60605) Tel 312-322-1700 museum@spertus.edu www.spertus.edu thru june 27: Ground Level Projects: Jan Tichy

may 22-june 5: The Art of Connection: Showcasing artwork by graduate Art Therapy students and the people they work with at their internship sites, reflecting the varied settings, populations, and practices of art therapy, and represents a culmination of the MA in Art Therapy program at SAIC june 18-july 23: 2700: The 2700 square foot space of the Betty Rymer Gallery becomes the site for the latest work of SAIC’s students, selected by the Faculty Exhibitions Committee.

Galleries Maurice Sternberg 875 N. Michigan, Ste. 2520 John Hancock Center (60611) Tel 312-642-1700 M-Sa 11-5; and by appt. hpool@ galleriesmauricesternberg.com susan@ galleriesmauricesternberg.com galleriesmauricesternberg.com 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.

33 S. State, 7th Fl. (60603) Tel 312-629-6635 Tu-Sa 11-6 www.saic.edu/exhibitions The Sullivan Galleries form the largest space devoted to contemporary art in Chicago’s Loop. The galleries fill 32,000 square feet on the seventh floor of Louis Sullivan’s historic design for the Carson Pirie Scott department store, a National Historic Landmark constructed in 1899. thru april 9: Spring Undergraduate Exhibition: Nearly 230 talented SAIC students completing undergraduate degrees this spring exhibit their innovative work. SAIC promotes crossing disciplines & challenging assumptions, & the results of this approach are showcased in this exhibition.

may 1-21: Graduate Exhibition: SAIC’s Graduate Exhibition features work by the next generation of artists & designers. More than 120 students completing their master’s degrees exhibit their work in art & technology studies; ceramics; fiber & material studies; painting & drawing; performance; photography; printmedia; sculpture; sound; & visual communication design. june 12-july 24: AIADO Graduate Exhibition: Showcasing design from the department of Architecture, Interior Architecture and Designed Objects (AIADO), this exhibition brings together thesis work by current AIADO graduate students that explores recent innovations in material, technology and form.

Worthington Gallery

737 N. Michigan, Ste. 1540 Entrance on Chicago Ave. (60611) Tel 312-266-2424 Tu-Sa 10-5 and by appt. worthingtonart@aol.com worthingtongallerychicago.com Worthington Gallery West Tel 925-997-8133 wgallerywest@ymail.net worthingtongallerywest.com Kandinsky exhibit continuing.

Barlach, Beckmann, Campendonk, Corinth, Dix, Feininger, Felixmüller, Gramatté, Grosz, Heckel, Höfer, Janssen, Jawlensky, Kandinsky, Kirchner, Klee, Kokoschka, Kolbe, Kollwitz, Lange, Macke, Marc, Marcks, Meidner, Muenter, Nolde, Pechstein, Rohlfs, Schiele, Schmidt-Rottluff, and others. Richard Hunt, Michael Triegel, Ynez Johnston, Marc Velten. Founded in 1970. MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION

april 22-may 27: Ian Hornak: Illuminating Landscapes june 3-june 30: Louis Jacquet: Jacquet’s Women

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july-september: Summer Studio: In summer 2010 SAIC’s Sullivan Galleries will be transformed into living studios–bringing together the space of production (the studio) and the space of exhibition (galleries). From Chicago and beyond, participating artists working in a wide range of media will open up their creative processes for public view. Summer studio will also host probing discussions for practitioners and public alike on Chicago as a site of production and the contribution of artists to the local community. This exhibition is particularly supported by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and is part of Studio Chicago, a yearlong collaborative project that focuses on the artist’s studio.

Donald Young Gallery 224 S. Michigan, Ste. 266 In the Santa Fe Building (60604) Tel 312-322-3600 Tu-F 9:30-5:30; Sa 11-5:30 gallery@donaldyoung.com www.donaldyoung.com Modern and contemporary art. Please contact for additional exhibition information and schedule. april: Joshua Mosley MEMBER ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA


Pilsen / Pilsen East, Hyde Park, & Bridgeport South of the city center are some ever-expanding gallery and artist communities. The largest concentration of galleries in Pilsen is in the Chicago Arts District, near S. Halsted and 18th Streets. CAD hosts monthly 2nd Fridays. Galleries and spaces are also located throughout Pilsen on 18th St., and in other neighborhoods such as South Loop and in Bronzeville.

4Art Inc. Gallery

Zhou B. Art Center 1029 W. 35th St., Ste. 403 (60609) Tel 773-254-5100 Tu-Sa 10-6; Open for monthly 3rd Fridays artist receptions from 6-10pm Dir. Robin Rios RRios@4artinc.com www.4artinc.com

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Zhou B. Art Center 1029 W. 35th St. Ste. 101 (60609) Tel 708-837-4534 M-Th 10-2; F 10-7 and by appt. Sergio@33collective.com www.33collective.com Contemporary painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and printmaking.

Two well-known museums affiliated with the University of Chicago are the David & Alfred Smart Museum of Art, and the Renaissance Society. The Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) is located on South Cornell, just a few blocks from the Museum of Science and Industry. The Zhou B Art Center is located in the Bridgeport neighborhood, just west of the home of the Chicago White Sox. The Center hosts monthly 3rd Fridays from 6-10pm. 2nd Friday attendees in the Chicago Arts District

The Chicago Art Department 1837 S. Halsted (60608) Tel 312-725-4CAD Gallery hours vary outside of exhibition openings and special events. Please make an appointment. Contact: Mike Nourse mike@chicagoartdepartment.org www.chicagoartdepartment.org

Logsdon 1909 Gallery & Studio

Chicago Arts District

1945 S. Halsted, Ste. 101 (60608) Tel 312-738-8000 x108 2nd Friday info booth at: 1821 S. Halsted info@chicagoartsdistrict.org www.chicagoartsdistrict.org One of Chicago's most vibrant and well-established creative communities, the Chicago Arts District hosts 2nd Fridays Gallery Nights. Don't miss the action at South Halsted and 18th Streets, as 30 independent galleries, and artist-run creative spaces, open new shows the 2nd Friday of each month.

The Chicago Arts District also coordinates the annual Pilsen East Artist's Open House in September, and other special programs throughout the year. Please see our website, www.chicagoartsdistrict.org, for information on events, news, exhibition space rental, creative residential and retail space; find out how you can become part of the Chicago Arts District. april 9, may 14, june 11, july 9, august 13: 2nd FRIDAYS Gallery Night; 30+ galleries/spaces; 6-10pm

1909 S. Halsted (60608) Tel 312-666-8966 Sa 12-5 and by appt. Open for 2nd Friday receptions Dir. Marco Logsdon marcologsdon@aol.com www.logsdon1909.com Contemporary artwork of established and emerging artists in a variety of mediums including painting, video, photography, sculpture, and mixed media. Open for the Pilsen East’s 2nd Friday gallery hops, with receptions to coincide with each new show. Contact gallery for fall show details.

april 9-may 8: Subtext: Lucinda Alston Chapman, mixed media sculpture; Philip High, mixed media painting may 14-june 5: Wunderbar!: Mixed media constructions and installations by Jill & Gabe Lanza june 11-july 3: 3: Steve Armstrong, wood automata sculpture; Jack Girard, mixed media collage; Diane Kahlo, paintings july 9-24: Perceptions: Karen Spears, paintings & drawings; Mary S. Rezny, photograms august: TBA, please contact gallery for details

L: Karen Spears, R: Mary Rezny

Photo by Andrew Steiner

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Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) 5020 S. Cornell (60615) Tel 773-324-5520 generalinfo@hydeparkart.org www.hydeparkart.org thru june 6: Ps & Qs april 25-july 25: Selected Shots from Young Photographers may 16-august 22: Jennifer Mannebach: Pantheon Wave

Murphy Hill Gallery

National Museum of Mexican Art

3333 W. Arthington 3rd Fl. (60624) Tel 773-956-8841 Tu-Sa 5-9pm Dir. Bill Hill murphyhillgallery @sbcglobal.net www.murphyhillgallery.com

Murphy Hill Gallery is located in the Historic Sears Building in the Homan Square. Just 4 blocks south of the I-290 or a short trip from the Pilsen East, Chicago Arts District.

1852 W. 19th St. (60608) Tu-Sa 10-5 info@nationalmusuemof mexicanart.org www.nationalmuseumof mexicanart.org

Free and secured parking.

In 20,000 sq. ft. of space we showcase contemporary artwork of emerging & established artists, including painting, photography mixed media, sculpture & video.

april 14-may 22: The Spiritual In Art III

The National Museum of Mexican Art is the largest Latino cultural organization in the country and the only Latino museum accredited by the American Association of Museums.

may 23-august 8: Spatial City: An Architecture of Idealism

june 9-july 17: Flower, Landscape and Nature Exhibit july 28-september 4: Deconstructed Views

Admission is FREE for exhibitions. Performing Art events are subject to ticketing. Donations are graciously accepted.

may 30-august 1: Josue Pellot june 20-october 3: Roger Brown: Calif U.S.A.

Prospectus Art Gallery

The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago

1210 W. 18th St. (60608) Tel 312-733-6132 Dir. Israel Hernandez Showcases Latin American and other Contemporary Art. Representing: Montserrat Alsina, Tim Arroyo, Miguel Cortez, Roberto Ferreyra, Eric J. Garcia, Jeff Abbey Maldonado, Antonio Martinez, Mark Nelson, Eufemio Pulido; Including the Chicago masters Walter A. Fydryck and Ron Gordon.

may 21-23: Pat Wright: Pilsen Images, watercolor paintings of everyday life june 5-july 30: Contrast: New paintings by Jose Arceo & Antonio Martinez

University of Chicago 5811 S. Ellis, Cobb Hall 418 (60637) Tel 773-702-8670 Tu-F 10-5; Sa & Su 12-5; Closed Mondays The gallery is closed during July and August. Summer office hours are M-F, 10-5. info@renaissancesociety.org www.renaissancesociety.org Admission is always free. thru april 11: Matt Saunders, Parallel Plot may 2-june 27: The Seductiveness of the Interval

The David and Alfred Smart Museum University of Chicago 5550 S. Greenwood (60637) Tel 773-702-0200 Tu, W, F 10–4; Th 10–8; Sa & Su 11-5 smart-museum@uchicago.edu smartmuseum.uchicago.edu Admission is always free. thru April 11: Sites to Behold: Travels in Eighteenth-Century Rome thru June 13: The Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy, 1850–1900

Zhou B Art Center 1029 W. 35th (60609) Tel 773-523-0200 M-F 10-5; Sa 12-5 info@zbcenter.org www.zbcenter.org The Zhou B Art Center, located in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, was founded in 2004 by the brothers Shan Zuo and Da Huang Zhou. Featuring a vibrant mix of art galleries, art studios, special event spaces, shops and the Zhou B. Cafe. The various spaces of the Zhou B Art Center are also available for special events. Visit our Special Events page for more information. april 16, may 21, june 18, july 6, august 21: Third Fridays, 6-10pm

Pat Wright, View from 18th Street Bridge, watercolor, 32” x 41”

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North Side/Bucktown + WickerPark The city’s expansive North Side, broadly comprised of a number of areas such as: Lincoln Park, Lincoln Square, Bucktown, Wicker Park, Lakeview, Andersonville, Rogers Park & beyond, is where many artists live & work in studios. Also located in the area are historic city art centers & landmark studio buildings like Around the Coyote, & the Flat Iron Arts Building. Also, go out & explore alternative spaces & collectives in Humboldt Park & beyond. Details about open studios & more are always on our website, so check our calendar regularly. Events Taking Place in the Area: Ongoing: Flat Iron Artists’ Association monthly First Fridays, 6-10pm May: The Treasure of Ulysses Davis at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art thru May 15

Chicago Art Source Gallery

1871 N. Clybourn (60614) Tel 773-248-3100 M-F 10-6; Sa 10-5; & by appt. Dir. Lisa Boumstein-Smalley lisa@chicagoartsource.com www.chicagoartsource.com Chicago Art Source Gallery represents emerging, midcareer and established artists. See also our listing under Art Consultants.

Permanent Gallery Francine Turk: We are exclusively representing this wellknown Chicago artist. A variety of rotating works are on permanent display: classic

360SEE Gallery

1924 N. Damen (60647) Tel 773-698-6340 M-Sa 10-7; Su 10-2 or by appt. info@360SEEgallery.com www.360SEEgallery.com Fine art, functional art, limited edition furniture, and design objects pay equal attention to form, high-design & environmentally sustainable practices at this two level gallery. Exhibiting only gallery-represented artists & designers, with offerings exclusive to Chicago, the region and the country. Contact the gallery for more information on spring & summer exhibitions & events at 360SEE. april 23-may 31: Gabriel Dishaw: (Not So) New Shoes, sculptures. In partnership with Earth Day Network / Arts for the Earth an Earth Day 2010 Official Event

thru april 19: Sheer Splendor: Susan Davidoff, Meredith Pardue and Sara Schneckloth. The works in this exhibition reflect moments in time. Unapologetically beautiful, they remind us to slow down & take in the world around us. may 7-june 19: Give and Take: A collaborative exhibition. Visit chicago artsource.com for details. july-august: New works by gallery artists.

Featuring Plein Air Originals, Gicleés & Fine Art Cards of Chicago, China & Europe by award-winning Chicago painter, Nancie King Mertz. Her work is in collections world-wide and she was designated the “Official Artist of the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau” for 2 terms: 2005-2007.

Rotating exhibits also featured by other Chicago artists working in a representational style. Art De Triumph has recently expanded their offerings by including independent gallerists in their space. You’ll find a wonderful selection of paintings, photographs and jewelry. Call toll-free for details anytime: 866-556-2128 or 773-832-4038. june 25: Contact gallery for event details.

This inviting gallery, open 7 days a week, also offers corporate commissions and gifts, along with expert framing since 1979 of museum pieces to posters.

Coalition Gallery 2010 W. Pierce, #101 (60622) Tel 773-772-2386 W-F 12-7; Sa 12-5; 1st Fridays 12-8; Or by appt. cacgallery@live.com caconline.org/coalition-gallery/

Featuring affordable fine art prints and works-on-paper by local and international artists. Located in Chicago’s longestrunning fine art printmaking workshop, where gallery visitors mingle with print artists as they create on the presses.

Coalition Gallery is the cooperative gallery of the Chicago Artists’ Coalition, located in the heart of Wicker Park.

Artists Incude: Hiroshi Ariyama, Charles Cohan, Christine Gendre-Bergere, Michael Goro, Dan Grzeca, John Himmelfarb, Scott Keifer, Kim Laurel, Ray Maseman, Dennis O’Malley, Joel Rendon, Artemio Rodriguez, and others.

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Avram Eisen Gallery Fine Art & Custom Framing

4642 N. Western (60625) Tel 773-293-2070 F, Sa 12-5, & by appt. Dir. Deborah Maris Lader info@chicagoprintmakers.com www.chicagoprintmakers.com

may 22-june 19: The BIG DEAL: $20 Cash ‘N Carry Sale! Reception on May 22: - Noon-5pm: open house - 5-7pm: reception

Francine Turk, Permanent Gallery

2936 N. Clark (60657) Tel 773-832-4038 M-F 11-7; Sa 10-6; Su 12-5; Evenings by appt. www.NancieKingMertz.com www.ArtDeTriumph.com

july 16-31: 2nd Anniversary Show: Photos of People Taking Photos of My Dog, A group show of collaborative photographs based on photosofpeopletaking photosofmydog.blogspot.com

Chicago Printmakers Collaborative

nudes, landscapes, still life, Paris-inspired and equestrian.

Art De Triumph & Artful Framer Studios

The gallery represents 21 member artists who were juried into the gallery for a one-year period. Curator Susan Aurinko has put together a series of visually provocative exhibitions showcasing the exceptional talent and diversity of the artists.

5202 N. Damen (60625) Tel 773-271-3088 Tu-W 10-5; Th-F 10-7; Sa 12-5; Su 12-4 Dir. Avram Eisen avrameisengallery@yahoo.com www.avrameisengallery.com Fine Art & Custom Framing.


North Side + Bucktown & Wicker Park Flat Iron Arts Building 1579 N. Milwaukee (60622) www.wpbfirstfriday.com Flat Iron Artists' Association presents Wicker Park / Bucktown First Fridays on the first Friday of each month. The Flat Iron artists and guest artists invite you to explore art throughout the historic Flat Iron Arts Building at Damen, Milwaukee and North Avenues in Wicker Park / Bucktown a unique neighborhood with shopping, dining and nightlife april 2: First Friday, the Big Color dance, 6-10pm may 7: First Friday, 6-10pm june 4: First Friday, the June smARTshow, 6-10pm july 2: First Friday: 6-10pm august 6: First Friday: 6-10pm

Jackson Junge Gallery 1389 N. Milwaukee (60622) Tel 773-227-7900 Tu-F 10-7, Sa 10-6, Su 12-5 support@J2gallery.com www.J2gallery.com Contemporary artwork, featuring Chicago artists, in our 3,500 sq. ft. showroom. Paintings, photography, sculpture, 2D mixed media and fine art reproductions. Highlighting the art of modern surrealist, Laura Lee Junge, along with a mix of emerging and established artists. Custom framing on site.

Johalla Projects 1561 N. Milwaukee (60622) 2nd Fl. Hours by appointment johallaprojects@gmail.com www.johallaprojects.com Blog: http://johallaprojects. wordpress.com/

The Leigh Gallery 3306 N. Halsted (60657) Tel 773-472-1865 W-M 11-6 Jean Leigh theleighgallery@comcast.net www.theleighgallery.com

245 W. North Ave. (60610) Tel 312-440-2322 W-F 12-6; Sa 11-6; Su 12-5 Thomas@thomasmasters gallery.com www.thomasmastersgallery.com

Representing over 80 artists. The majority are local Chicago artists. Offering a diverse and innovative selection of artwork in all media.

Contemporary artwork.

Gift certificates available.

april: Hunt Slonem

Featuring Sharon Stelter Stoneware Animal Sculptures. Featuring Thomas Zahn and Henry Wessels Bronze Sculputures.

april 6-may 16: In Bloom: Floral artwork by Laura Lee Junge and other Chicago artists

Thomas Masters Gallery

Please contact gallery or check website for exhibition and opening reception details.

april 30-may 3: The gallery will participate in Art Chicago, preview april 29 may: Melody Saraniti june: Matt Hagemann

may 18-june 27: Jim Budish, sculpture Kate Hoyer, paintings

MEMBER CHICAGO ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

june 29-august 15: Bruce Holwerda, paintings august 24-september 26: David Mayhew, photography

Sharon Stelter, Stoneware Sculptures

Pagoda Red

1714 N. Damen (60647) Tel 773-235-1188 M-Sa 10-6; Su 12-5 www.pagodared.com A world-class collection of unusual 18th-19th century Chinese furniture and artifacts as well as Chinese contemporary art by emerging artists. See also our suburban listing for our Winnetka location. thru april 17: Michael Thompson: The Shanghai Kite Show may 6-june 13: Doug Fogelson: Sakura, multiple exposure photography of the transient Japanese Cherry blossom

Platt Fine Art

561 W. Diversey Ste. 213 (60614) Tel 773-281-2500 Tu-Sa 10-6 and by appt. info@plattfineart.com www.plattfineart.com 19th and early 20th Century American paintings, fine prints and works on paper with an emphasis on Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Modernism, W.P.A., Social Realism, Regionalism and early Abstraction.

Polish Museum of America 984 N. Milwaukee (60642) Tel 773-384-3352 polishmuseumofamerica.org april 16-may 16: Post No Bills: Contemporary Polish Posters, A Colorful and intriguing poster exhibition by talented, accomplished students and faculty from The Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Katowice. Featured at Artropolis. Curated by Piotr Kunce & Monika Nowak. april 16: Opening reception 7-9 pm. Performance by acclaimed Jazz singer Agnieszka Iwanska

Swimming Pool Project Space

Th!nkArt

2858 W. Montrose (60618) www.swimmingpool projectspace.com liz@swimmingpoolproject space.com Su 1-5pm, and by appt.

1530 N. Paulina, Ste. F (60622) Tel 773-252-2294 By appt.: M-F 10-5; Sa by appt. only info@thinkartsalon.com www.thinkartsalon.com

A space run by Liz Nielsen and Josh Kozuh

An international art gallery and policy salon working with established & emerging contemporary artists.

may 22: ART:under21, curated by Carolina Wheat june: TBA july: a show organized by the “Twelve Galleries.� Contact Liz for show details.

Launched in 2006 by Laurie R. Glenn, Th!nkArt engages collectors & artists in a dialogue of ideas through paintings, sculptures, photography, slates, works on paper, film, music and poetry. Th!nkArt partners with galleries, museums, art centers, cultural centers, & collectors to create art happenings & experiences within the visual arts. Th!nkArt is a fusion of art and politics and serves as a portal to the world of ideas and social change.

Sakura (detail), Doug Fogelson, multiple exposure photograph of Japanese Cherry blossoms

Anna Brzuzan, Poland - a Friendly Country, 2010

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Suburbs & Beyond The art scene extends beyond the city in art centers & in many university galleries & spaces. Many short trips offer chances to explore the Western Suburbs as well as the North Shore; a trip to Northwestern & Evanston is just 5 miles from downtown. A quick trip to Oak Park offers a tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, & Wright’s Robie House is located in Woodlawn. Spaces exist in all directions, as well as in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana. Events Taking Place in the Area: Ongoing: Lakeside Legacy Arts Park’s monthly First Fridays, 5-7:30pm May 1: Evanston Art Center’s annual Spring Benefit auction and reception May 6: The Art Center’s (Highland Park) 50th Anniversary Gala July 10 & 11: 49th Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff in St. Joseph, MI

Deer Path Art League Gallery (Lake Forest) 400 E. Illinois Rd. Lake Forest, IL (60045) Tel 847-234-3743 M-F 10-4, Sa by appt. Vickie Marasco, Gallery Dir. info@deerpathartleague.org www.deerpathartleague.org Thematic exhibits featuring local and national artists representing all media. april 12-may 14: Black, White & Shades of Gray may 21-june 30: Botanic and Organic july 9-august 13: 2 Woman Show: Julie Whitehead Holdsworth & Diane Tang august 20-september 10: Art League Faculty Exhibit September 5 & 6: Annual Art Fair on the Square

Deer Path Art League Gallery, Photo by Shirley Antes

The Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Gallery Elmhurst Art Museum Building 150 Cottage Hill Ave. Elmhurst (60126) Tel 630-279-1009 Tu, Th, Sa 10-4; W 1-8; F, Su 1-4 info@elmhurstartistsguild.org www.elmhurstartistsguild.org Featuring contemporary artworks by established and emerging local and invited artists in all media and styles. thru april 16: Spring Members’ Show april 18-may 28: Gordon & Jacque France: SLICKS ‘n STICKS, paintings in oil & watercolor june 6-july 16: Summer Members’ Show july 25-august 27: Illinois Watercolor Society Members show

Gordon France, Mario’s, Taylor Street, watercolor, 20” x 28”

The Art Center

Brushwood Gallery (Deerfield)

College of Lake County, Wright

(Highland Park)

Friends of Ryerson Woods

Gallery (Grayslake)

1957 Sheridan Rd. Highland Park (60035) Tel 847-432-1888 M-F 9-4, Sa 9-3 www.theartcenterhp.org The Art Center offers classes & workshops in the visual arts, gallery exhibitions, & special events & performances. may 6-june 27: TAC’s 50th Anniversary, Gala on may 6 with opening reception may 7 june 26 & 27: The 13th Annual Highland Park Festival of Fine Craft. Over 140 artists working in jewelry, metals, ceramics, wood, glass, fiber & mixed media july 2-29: Yelena Klairmont & Charles Gneich: Contemporary Paintings

21850 N. Riverwoods Rd. Deerfield (60015) Tel 847-968-3343 Tu-F 10-2; Su 1-3; Or by appt. info@friends-of-ryerson.org www.ryersonwoods.org thru april 29: Aviary, Sixteen-artist group show exploring the mysterious allure of birds through contemporary art may 8-june 28: (Reception: May 8, 5:30-7pm) Power House: Large-scale interior photographs of the former Sears Power Plant in Chicago july 11-august 30: (Reception: July 11, 1-3pm) Business of Being Green: Mixed media group show addressing the intersection of art, business & green practice.

august 6-26: Wonders of the Universe Yelena Klairmont, Art Basel Miami, 2008, oil on canvas, 48” x 60”

Evanston Art Center

Yoko Sekino-Bove, Unsolved Mystery Sauce Boat (featured in Aviary show)

Marla Friedman

19351 W. Washington St. Grayslake (60030) Tel 847-543-2240 M-Th 9-9; F-Sa 9-4:30; Su 14:30; College break hrs vary Dir. Steven Jones sjones@clcillinois.edu http://gallery.clcillinois.edu Committed to displaying works of Illinois artists and increasing the visibility of nationally known artists in Lake County. april 16-may 15: College of Lake County Student Art Competition, a juried exhibit by current students at the college. may 21-july 2: Javier Chavira & Sergio Gomez: Figurative Works, paintings exploring artists’ cultural & spiritual heritage. july 9-august 13: The Mythopians, group exhibit of artists who incorporate mythological subjects into contemporary works. august 20-september 26: Carrie Schneider: Photography & Video; large format photographs & video work explore the complexities of relationships through ambiguously narrative images.

Studio / Portraiture

Krasl Art Center

(Wilmette)

(St. Joseph, MI)

2603 Sheridan Rd. (60201) Tel 847-475-5300 M-Th 10-10; F-Sa 10-4; Su 1-4 Opening receptions held on 1st day of exhibition from 1-4pm Pdanoff@evanstonartcenter.org www.evanstonartcenter.org

333 Sheridan Rd. Wilmette (60091) Tel 312-217-6200 By appt. Marla Friedman Marla@marlafriedman.com www.marlafriedman.com

707 Lake Blvd. St. Joseph, MI (49085) Tel 269-983-0271 M-W, F, Sa 10-4; Th 10-9; Su 1-4 Donna G. Metz, Executive Dir. www.krasl.org

april 18-may 1: 22nd Annual Spring Benefit show: 150 pieces of artwork on display for purchase. Silent Auction, april 18, 1-4pm may 1: Spring Benefit: Auction & cocktail reception. Tickets $125 may 23-june 27: 20th Evanston & Vicinity Biennial: One of the Midwest’s largest, most prestigious juried exhibitions, juried by curators John Himmelfarb, a Chicago artist, & MCA curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm. Reception: 1-4pm Awards presentation: 2pm

Classical Realism

Opening receptions held first day of exhibition.

Linda Kramer, Red Ghost

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Portraitist Marla Friedman’s paintings in oil and pastel. Portraiture, historic narrative, figurative paintings in the realist tradition. Artist now accepting commissions for portrait sculpture in clay - cast in bronze. By appointment. Chicago Tribune art critic Alan Artner states, ‘Friedman Show Evinces Portraiture Elegance... [Her paintings] present the artist’s strong technique with admirable, even beguiling, clarity.’

april 30-june 13: Ladislav Hanka: Marker Trees & Coastlines Judith Mullen: Fresco & Sculptural Works june 18-august 29: 2010 Biennial Sculpture Invitational: New Works july 10 & 11: 49th Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff


Suburbs & Beyond Crazee Kandee

Lakeside Legacy Arts Park

Boutique & Art Gallery (Villa Park)

Dole and Sage Galleries

119 S. Villa Ave. Villa Park (60181) Tel 630-279-3764 Tu, Th/F 11-7; W 12-8; Sa 11-5 Contact: Judy Gatesman judy@crazeekandee.com www.crazeekandee.com The ambiance of a city gallery nestled in the western suburbs, offering opportunities to both established & emerging artists to present their creativity. Please visit our website for a listing of current monthly gallery openings & featured artists.

Anne Loucks Gallery (Glencoe) 309 Park Ave (@ Green Bay Rd) Glencoe (60022) Tel 847-835-8500 Tu-Sa 11:30-5; or by appt. info@loucksgallery.com www.loucksgallery.com Contemporary American painting, photography and sculpture. See full exhibition details online.

Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park

(Crystal Lake) 401 Country Club Rd. (60014) Crystal Lake Tel 815-455-8000 M-F 9-5 www.lakesidelegacy.org Located on the shores of Crystal Lake, home to the Historic Dole Mansion, 2 expansive galleries, 23 resident partner artists, the McHenry County Youth Orchestra, a recording studio, & a culinary studio. The Dole & Sage galleries showcase national, regional and local exhibits. Additional services include event & program space, & studio rentals.

First Fridays: The public is welcome on the ‘1st Friday’ of each month (April 2010 is the 2nd Friday) for tours, art, music, appetizers & wine from 5-7:30pm. Free; donations appreciated. april 1-30: *Opening reception April 9 • Dole: Pat Stein • Sage: Artwork of Crystal Lake Montessori

(University Park) april 15: 6:30-8pm: Laughing in the Kitchen: Mediterranean cooking with Cooking with Spirit author Jasmine Rose may: *Opening receptions May 7 may 2: 11am-3pm: Woodstock Mozart Festival’s Chef’s showcase brunch; www.mozartfest.org may 3-7: Adolescent Allies Art Show/Scholarship Contest by Pioneer Center for Human Services; pinoeercenter.org may 10-24: Artwork by Crystal Lake School Districts 47 & 155 june 1-25: *Opening reception June 4 • Dole: Mila Samokhina • Sage: Johanna Gullick july 1-5: Lakeside Festival with musical performances, Taste by the Lake, Dole Mansion Tours, carnival, parade & fireworks july 1-30: • Dole: black and white acrylic painting by Bruno Vanoudenhove; • Sage: Creative Artistry Studio august 2-27: *Opening Reception Aug. 6; Contact gallery for details

Governor’s State University 1 University Parkway University Park (60484) Tel 708-534-4486 Open daily, dawn until dusk. Free Admission Geoffrey Bates sculpture@govst.edu www.govst.edu/sculpture Located one hour by rail from Millennium Park (35 miles south of the Loop), the NMSP offers 27 sculptures carefully sited across 100 acres of rolling prairie.

Highlights include important works by diSuvero, Nauman, Puryear, Hunt and Mary Miss. Programs and activities enhance visitors’ understanding of the work and its setting. thru september 30: Steinunn Thorarinsdottir: Horizons. The installation, sponsored in part by Harris Bank, is composed of 12 life-sized figures set within a lakeside meadow.

Steinunn Thorarinsdottir, Horizons (detail), 2007-2008. Photo credit: Chris Lake

Northern Illinois University (NIU) Art Museum

Open Studio Project

Pagoda Red

Tall Grass Arts Association

(DeKalb)

(Evanston)

(Winnetka)

(Park Forest)

Altgeld Hall, 1st Fl., West End Northern Illinois University DeKalb (60115) Tel 815-753-1936 Tu-F 10-5; Sa 12-4; Group tours by appt. Dir. Jo Burke jburke2@niu.edu www.niu.edu/artmuseum

april 8-may 28: Art of the New Deal Era Exhibition Suite: • This Great Nation Will Endure: Photographs of the Great Depression • Coming of Age: The WPA / FAP Graphic Section and the American Print

Balancing contemporary with traditional art to examine visual culture.

Closed during summer months, visit website for event details.

april 8: Opening reception with concert and commentary by Bucky Halker: Woody Guthrie, The Great Depression and American Protest Songs, 6pm

Dorothea Lange, Mother and baby of family on the road, Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California, 1939

august 24-october 2: The Splendor of Burmese Lacquer august 24-december 4: Autumn Leaves: A Century of Fall Fashion

Dox Thrash, Defense Worker, carborundum print, c. 1942

903 Sherman Ave. Evanston (60202) Tel 848-475-0390 Dir. Dayna Block www.openstudioproject.org june: Transitions - new and recent works by Connie Gillock. Reception june 25 from 7-9pm june 24: Artopia at SPACE Open Studio Project annual fundraiser from 6-10pm.

Connie Gillock, Amanda Returns

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902 Green Bay Rd. Winnetka (60093) Tel 847-784-8881 Fax 847-784-8889 Tu-Sa 10-5 www.pagodared.com Rare and unusual Chinese finds and a Chinese scholars’ garden not to be missed. See description of Pagoda Red’s Damen location in the North Side section.

367 Artists Walk, P.O. Box 776 Park Forest (60466) Tel 708-748-3377 Tu-Sa 11-4 Janet Muchnik tallgrasss367@sbcglobal.net www.tallgrassarts.org Tall Grass Art School: Tel 708-283-1251 Located in downtown Park Forest Cultural Center. thru april 11: Something Jazzy, curated by CouSandra Armstrong, Miche’le P. Owens and Janice Pratt april 23-june 27: Americana, folk art, curated by Dr. Art Bourgeois & Thomas Lanham july 9-september 19: Gallery artist exhibition, curated by CouSandra Armstrong, Janice Pratt & Faye Zalecki

Winnetka Storefront

Keith Conner, Mr. G Magic, mixed media


Art Centers, Alternative Spaces, Collectives & Studios Beyond its mainstream galleries, Chicago has a diverse art community of collectives, studios, art centers, alternative spaces and apartment galleries. The following is a sample of these spaces, from small, avant-garde studios to large-scale centers housed in historic buildings. Listings are color-coded to match our gallery district color key. Info is correct as of press time but changes frequently. We recommend you call studios & artists prior to visiting.

As of the April-August, 2010 issue, our nonprofit & musuem listings are online only. Visit chicagogallerynews.com for more info than ever, including tour, reception, & artist lecture listings. WEST LOOP / WEST SIDE 65GRAND 1378 W. Grand (60642) • 312-719-4325 www.65grand.com barbara&barbara gallery 1021 N. Western (60622) • 773-578-5781 www.barbaraandbarbaraloveyou.com Extension 625 N. Kingsbury (60654) • 773-742-0983 www.extensiongallery.us

Roots & Culture Contemporary Art Center 1034 N. Milwaukee (60622) 773-235-8874 www.rootsandculturecac.org Spoke 119 N. Peoria, #3D (60607) SpokeChicago@gmail.com spokechicago.blogspot.com ThreeWalls 119 N. Peoria, #2D (60607) • 312-432-3972 www.three-walls.org Woman Made Gallery 685 N. Milwaukee (60642) • 312-738-0400 www.womanmade.org PILSEN / CHICAGO ARTS DISTRICT / HYDE PARK Albany-Carroll Arts Building 319 N. Albany (60612) www.albanycarroll.com

Design Lab Workshop FHL #405 www.designlabworkshop.com Studio 101 FHL #101 within(Reason) Gallery FHL #408 • 773-562-7464 www.ArtWithinReason.com

Underscene Warehouse 2215 S. Union (60616) • 773-860-1847 www.theunderscene.com

Chicago Arts District (office) 1945 S. Halsted (60608) • 312-738-8000 www.chicagoartsdistrict.org

Ven Sherrod Studios 1906 S. Halsted, 1F (60608) www.vensherrod.com

CGN has extensive listings online for Collectives, Art Centers + Alternative Spaces. Visit for more info!

Chicago Printmakers Collaborative 4642 N. Western (60625) • 773-293-2070 www.chicagoprintmakers.com

No Coast 1500 W 17th (60608) http://no-coast.org

Chicago Art Department 1837 S. Halsted (60608) www.chicagoartdepartment.org

Energy Up Jorge Del Busto 1825 S. Halsted (60608) www.jorgedelbusto.com

Concertina Gallery 2351 N. Milwaukee (60647) www.concertinagallery.com

Mambo Marilyn’s Studio 731 W. 18th (garden entrance) (60608) mambomarilyn@comcast.net

Rooms Productions 645 W. 18th (60608) • 312-733-1356 www.roomsgallery.com

Lill Street Art Center 4401 N. Ravenswood (60640) 773-769-4226 www.lillstreet.com

Coalition Gallery Cooperative Gallery of the CAC 2010 W. Pierce, Unit 101 (60622) 773-772-2386 caconline.org/coalition-gallery/

Knock Knock Gallery 3658 S. Wolcott, #2F (60609) 719-651-7623 www.knockknockgallery.com

Co-Prosperity Sphere 3219-21 S. Morgan (60608) • 773-837-0145 www.coprosperity.org

Zhou B Art Center 1029 W. 35th (60609) • 773-523-0200 www.zbcenter.org

Lloyd Dobler Gallery 1545 W. Division, 2nd Fl. (60642) 312-961-8706 www.lloyddoblergallery.com Mess Hall 6932 N. Glenwood (60626) www.messhall.org MVSEVM 1626 N. California, 2nd Fl. (60647) www.museum1626.com

Art on Armitage 4125 W. Armitage (60639) • 773-235-8583 NNWAC Acme Art Works www.artonarmitage.com 2215 W. North (60647) • 773-278-7677 www.nnwac.org Audible Gallery at Experimental Sound Studio The Ravenswood ArtWalk 5925 N. Ravenswood (60660) 4147 N. Ravenswood (60613) 773-769-1069 C/o Angel Sales, Inc. • 773-883-8858 www.experimentalsoundstudio.org www.ravenswoodartwalk.org Center on Halsted Visual Arts Gallery 3656 N. Halsted (60613) Scott Projects 1542 N. Milwaukee, #3 (60622) 773-472-6469 www.scottprojects.com www.centeronhalsted.org

Bryan Sperry Studio FHL #503 • 312-850-1017 www.sperryart.com

Larry Roberts Studio 1838 S. Halsted (60608) • 312-243-3052 www.larryrobertsstudio.com

Anna Kunz Studio 2324 W. Montana (60647) www.annakunz.net

Around the Coyote (ATC) www.aroundthecoyote.org

Brian Mancl FHL #502 • 312-208-4555 www.brianmancl.net

Artisans 21 Gallery 1373 E. 53rd (60615) 773-288-7450

Switching Stations Artists Lofts 15 S. Homan (60624) • 773-826-5224 dean@artspaceusa.org

Anatomically Correct Art in Public Spaces 858 W. Armitage #354 (60614) 312-514-1802 www.anatomicallycorrect.org

Alex Fedirko Studio FHL #206 www.alexfedirko.com

Antena 1765 S. Laflin (60608) • 773-344-1940 www.antenapilsen.com

Julius Cæsar 3311 W. Carroll (60624) www.juliuscaesarchicago.com

NORTH SIDE / HUMBOLDT PARK BUCKTOWN / WICKER PARK

Fountainhead Lofts Building (FHL) 1932 S. Halsted (60608)

Pilsen Open Studios Western Ave - May St. (annually in Oct.) 16th - 24th Sts. (60608) www.pilsenopenstudios.org

River East Art Center 435 E. Illinois (60611) • 312-321-1001 www.rivereastartcenter.com

The Splat Flats 1815-25 W. Division (60622) www.thesplatflats.com Story Studio Chicago 4043 N. Ravenswood, #222 (60613) 773-477-7710 www.storystudiochicago.com Swimming Pool Project Space 2858 W. Montrose (60618) www.swimmingpoolprojectspace.com SUBURBS & BEYOND

Dayton Street Studios 1456 N. Dayton (60642) • 312-404-2726 devening projects + editions 3039 W. Carroll, 3rd Fl. (60612) 312-420-4720 www.deveningprojects.com

Expressions Graphics 29 Harrison St., Oak Park (60304) 708-386-3552 www.expressionsgraphics.org

he said-she said 216 N. Harvey, Apt. 1, Oak Park (60302) Tony Fitzpatrick Studio / Big Cat Press 708-310-2607 http://hesaid-shesaid.us 2124 N. Damen (60647) www.tonyfitzpatrick.com Lakeside Legacy Arts Park Flat Iron Arts Building 401 Country Club Rd., Crystal Lake (50+ studios in landmark building) (60014) 1579 N. Milwaukee (60622) 815-455-8000 www.theflatironproject.com www.LakesideLegacy.org

MICHIGAN AVE. / SOUTH LOOP Fine Arts Building (FAB) Studios 410 S. Michigan (60605) http://fineartsbuilding.tv/ Elephant Room Inc. 704 S. Wabash www.elephantroomgallery.com

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Friends of The Arts (FoTA) 1800 W. Cornelia (60657) Thomas E. Frerk; Richard E. Lange www.fota.com

Open Studio Project 903 Sherman Ave., Evanston (60202) 847-475-0390 www.openstudioproject.org

Greenleaf Art Center 1806 W. Greenleaf (60626) 773-465-4652 www.greenleafartcenter.com

The Suburban 125 N. Harvey, Oak Park (60302) 708-763-8554 www.thesuburban.org

Heaven Gallery 1550 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl. (60622) www.heavengallery.com

Tall Grass Arts Association 367 Artists Walk, P.O. Box 776 Park Forest (60466) • 708-748-3377 www.tallgrassarts.org


Art Services & Resources Beyond the galleries, scores of

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services. Please consult the following

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resources for a variety of needs, such as:

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• How to manage an existing collection

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• How to sell work on the secondary market

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• How to evaluate and insure art

Imaging / Photography ..............................Page 50

• How to properly package, transport, Insurance ....................................................Page 50

frame or repair work in your collection Art Supplies ................................................Page 51

• Where to tour the gallery districts

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Appraisers

Auction Houses

New World Art Services

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers

Sotheby’s Chicago

Native American and Tribal Art Evaluation At New World, we suggest updates in insurance appraisals every five years. Ms. Huber has been active in following new discoveries in tribal art for over twenty years. In 1996 she Tribal art collectors, protect your became a candidate member valuable assets. Good collecof the American Society of tion management requires clear Appraisers, Chicago chapter. knowledge of current values. All of her reports adhere to the Call Marianne Huber for expert Uniform Standards of Appraisal identification and evaluation of your pre-Columbian, Native Practice of the US Appraisal American and other tribal art. Foundation and the code of ethics of the American Society Ms. Huber’s clear, accurate and of Appraisers. carefully researched reports are fully accepted for any legal situation including IRS appraisals. Appraisals are required to estimate current value for insurance, estate planning and settlement, possible resale, non-cash charitable donation, and division of assets. 1012 Timber Trail Dixon (61021) Tel 815-652-4196 Marianne Huber tellapple@yahoo.com

Auction Houses

1338 W. Lake (60607) Tel 312-280-1212 M-F 9-5 info@lesliehindman.com www.lesliehindman.com • Leslie S. Hindman, President and CEO • Alyssa D. Quinlan, Director, Estates and Appraisals • Robyn Farrell Roulo, Fine Art • Cara Schillinger, Director of Consignments

The firm specializes in post-war and contemporary art; Old Master; 19th and 20th Century American and European paintings, prints, drawings, and sculpture; fine furniture and decorative arts; fine jewelry and timepieces; vintage couture and accessories; fine books and manuscripts; and Asian works of art.

900 S. Clinton (at Taylor) (60607) Tel 312-832-9800 M-F 10-4 info@susanins.com www.susanins.com

Auctions feature: English, American, Continental, and Asian furniture, Decorative items, Paintings and Prints, Drawings and Sculptures, Jewelry, Rugs, Silver, and Collectibles.

SUSANIN’S Auction is Chicago’s oldest & largest fine auction firm with more than $70 million worth of fine art, antiques and jewelry sold.

Open to the public for preview beginning one week before an auction: M-F 10am-5pm; extended viewing until 7pm Thursday before auction.

SUSANIN’S attracts international clients, from private collectors & homeowners to interior designers & dealers. Live & online auctions are held monthly at our 35,000 sq. ft. facility.

SUSANIN’S is a full-service auction house offering every service from tax appraisals to cleanout. SUSANIN’S offers an “Antiques Roadshow”-style service twice monthly, providing free market-value appraisals to items or photographs of items, for evaluation and / or consignment to auction.

• Helyn D. Goldenberg, Midwest Chairman • Gary Metzner, Senior Vice President Fine Arts • Cassie Spencer, Vice President Trust and Estates • Laura Jenkins, Senior Manager • Jennifer Leutner, Administrator Fine Arts • Cathy Busch, Associate

Previews beginning 2-4 days prior to each auction are held in our West Loop gallery space and are open to the public. Sotheby’s, the world’s oldest inter-

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers’ thirty years of experience and expertise has earned the auction Visit our website for more house an international reputation upcoming auction dates and for achieving record prices. details.

national auction house, began as a book auction house in London in 1744, & today has 107 offices in 41 countries, with principal salesrooms in New York & London. Sotheby’s Chicago operates as an extension of New York with an experienced & dedicated staff of specialists ready to facilitate consigning & purchasing needs of Midwest clients. The Chicago office evaluates property in a wide range of fine & decorative arts, as well as jewelry, for sale at Sotheby’s international auction centers. Sotheby’s Chicago maintains a vigorous presence in the Midwest market through unique exhibitions, seasonal lectures, special events & community projects.

Careers, Employment Thomas & Associates, Inc. / artstaffing.com

SUSANIN’S Auctions

188 E. Walton (60611) Tel 312-475-7900 www.sothebys.com

400 E. Randolph Professional Building, Ste. 205 (60601) Tel 312-650-5220 Tracey King, Senior Associate; tking@artstaffing.com Geri Thomas, President gthomas@artstaffing.com www.artstaffing.com With offices in Chicago and New York City, Thomas & Associates, Inc. is an innovative firm that offers staffing, consulting, and professional development workshops for museums, galleries and arts and culture businesses nationwide and internationally.

The company has recently launched its career services division to address the needs of arts and culture professionals everywhere. For employment opportunities and to subscribe to the quarterly newsletter, Art Career News, visit www.artstaffing.com.

Expositions Art Chicago & NEXT Art Fair The Merchandise Mart artchicago.com nextartfair.com April 30-May 3, 2010 Preview Party April 29

Merchandise Mart Antiques Fair The Merchandise Mart merchandisemartantiques.com Spring: April 30-May 3, 2010 Preview Party April 29 Fall: October 1-4, 2010

Randolph Street Market Festival 1350 Block of W. Randolph 312-666-1200 www.randolphstreetmarket.com May-Sept monthly weekends: Sa 10-5, Su 10-4

SOFA Chicago 2010 Sculpture Objects & Functional Art

Free parking and convenient loading docks are available for our clients.

Navy Pier 600 E. Grand www.sofaexpo.com November 5-7, 2010 Preview November 4

John Marin, Seascape Fantasy Maine, sold for $588,000, Dec. 3, 2005

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Conservation / Restoration DPR Art Rescue

Bernacki & Associates, Inc.

2501 W. Armitage (60647) Tel 773-368-3035 info@dprartrescue.com www.dprartrescue.com

424 N. Oakley (60612) Tel 312-243-5669 stan@bernackiconservation.com www.bernackiconservation.com

DPR Art Rescue specializes in disaster planning and response services for artwork, sculpture, works on paper, objects, antiques, and fine furniture.

Bernacki & Associates is one of the most respected conservation firms in the Chicago area.

Our professional team provides immediate action to emergency situations including fire, flooding, or accidental damage, and ensures accurate inventory, safe evacuation, transportation, and storage while maintaining maximum security and climate control.

The company offers conservation and restoration of wooden artifacts and furniture from all periods and styles. Services include consolidation, veneer restoration, gilding, upholstery, French polishing, natural resin finishes, leather tooling and structural restoration.

DPR offers professional art conservation and disaster response planning. The company’s clients include insurance firms, museums, corporate and private collections, art dealers, and disaster response companies nationwide.

A wide array of conservation services are offered to private clients, museums, collectors and insurance specialists.

DPR is a member of Conservation & Design international (CDI)

www.conservation-design.com

Broken Art Restoration, Inc. 1841 W. Chicago (60622) Tel 312-226-8200 or 815-472-3900 By appt. only info@brokenartrestoration.com www.brokenartrestoration.com Chicago’s oldest established studio specializing in the professional restoration of porcelain, pottery, ceramics, wood, ivory, metal, and stone art objects. Museum quality invisible repair; missing parts replaced. Michelle and William Marhoefer, M.F.A., along with their personally trained staff, have restored well over 20,000 art objects since 1980 for art and antique dealers, collectors, galleries, museums, and designers nationwide.

Bernacki & Associates is a member of Conservation & Design International (CDI)

The Chicago Conservation Center

730 N. Franklin, Ste. 701 (60654) Tel 312-944-5401 M-F 9-5 and by appt. Heather Becker, CEO info@chicagoconservation.com www.chicagoconservation.com As the largest private art conservation laboratory in the nation, The Center has provided care for some of the country’s most prestigious museums, galleries, corporations and private collectors over the past 26 years. With over twenty conservators on staff, The Center has nine areas of specialty and three service departments: Paintings, Murals, Works of Art On Paper, Photographs, Rare Books, Textiles, Sculpture, Frames & Gilded Objects, Antique & Fine Furniture, Clocks, Custom Framing, Transportation & Installation, and Disaster Response. Examinations are offered at no charge. Please call to schedule an appointment.

www.conservation-design.com.

Furniture Refinishing

Conservation / Restoration Graphic Conservation 329 W. 18th St., Ste. 701 (60616) Tel 312-738-2657 By appt. only info@graphicconservation.com www.graphicconservation.com Specializing in the full service restoration and conservation of all art on paper including: prints, drawings, watercolors, pastels, maps, posters, blueprints, wallpaper, globes, collectible items and memorabilia. Our international clientele includes private collectors, dealers, and public collections. Our team of conservators is led by two Associates of the American Institute of Conservation (AIC). Please contact us for more information on our company.

Scott K. Kellar

Montalbano Furniture Gallery

Parma Conservation

Bookbinding &Conservation 2650 W. Montrose (60618) Tel 773-478-2825 skkellar@sbcglobal.net www.scottkkellar.com Full range of book and paper conservation; archival enclosures. Custom designed portfolio cases for photographs, prints, matted work, etc. Die stamping available.

Joel Oppenheimer, Inc. 410 N. Michigan (60611) Tel 312-642-5300 www.audubonart.com

1100 W. Cermak Ste. C-203 (60608) Tel 312-733-5178 info@parmaconservation.com www.parmaconservation.com Parma is a full service conservation laboratory that provides nationwide services for both private and public art collections. Over 25 years experience. Conservation services address cleaning and repair of damage caused by fire, water, mishandling, or the natural course of age of an artwork.

Photography and x-ray imaging available. On-site services include conservation of murals and architectural artwork, consultation and assessments, disaster planning and disaster response. Director is a Professional Associate of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC). Parma Conservation is a member of Conservation & Design, International (CDI). www.conservation-design.com

Restoration & conservation. See complete Michigan Ave. listing.

For over 81 years, Montalbano Furniture Factory has been making custom carvings and hand manufacturing furniture. We also refinish, restore and reupholster all types of furniture, old or new. A vast array of unique restored antiques, a designer collection of quality French provincial, Victorian and Italian Baroque style furniture, chandeliers, lamps, accessories, and signed original artwork. Family owned and operated for three generations!

Poster Plus

Please visit the web or any of our three locations. Hours vary.

200 S. Michigan (60604) Tel 312-461-9277 www.posterplus.com Vintage poster restoration, conservation. See complete Michigan Ave. listing.

1048 W. Fulton Market (60607) Tel 866-664-3876 W-F 3-7, Sa 12-5, or by appt. Mark Montalbano mark@montalbanofurniture.com www.montalbanofurniture.com

Before After Louis Frederick Berneker (1876-1937); before and after cleaning of the painted surface

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Consultants / Private Dealers Art Advisory Ltd. Tel 773-671-8624 Fax 773-588-8498 By appt. only Susan Blackman President susan@artadvisoryltd.com www.artadvisorylts.com Enrich Life, Collect Art.

Ayres Steinmetz, Ltd. 213 W. Institute Pl. Ste. 310 (60610) Tel 312-951-0035 M-F 9-5 Ann Ayres annayres@covad.net www.ayressteinmetzltd.com Art consultation firm established in 1990, easily adapts to the art needs of many different kinds of projects. Its strength is in sorting through thousands of available possibilities, and presenting a small collection of appropriate pieces from which to choose. Expertise extends to the placement of artwork — new work as well as existing pieces. In addition, they have an excellent tothe-trade (read 25% discount) frameshop for superb framing options, reframing, refurbishing and restoring as needed. No project is too large or too small. Their level of involvement is always tailored to suit each client’s needs.

Russell Bowman Art Advisory

Chicago Art Source

311 W. Superior Ste. 115 (60654) Tel 312-751-9500 Tu-Sa 10-5:30 rb@bowmanart.com www.bowmanart.com

1871 N. Clybourn (60614) Tel 773-248-3100 M-F 10-6; Sa 10-5; and by appt. Lisa Boumstein Smalley lisa@chicagoartsource.com www.chicagoartsource.com

With 25 years of museum administration and curatorial experience, Russell Bowman Art Advisory provides complete collection development and management services for private collectors, corporations & institutions.

A Comprehensive art consultation service established over a decade ago to better serve businesses, designers and homeowners in need of a sophisticated source for artwork.

Specializing in museum-quality Modern, Contemporary and Self-taught art, services include collection planning; focused acquisition; coordination of appraisal, conservation, framing and installation; scholarly publication; exhibition development; private sales and donations to institutions. See also gallery listing in River North section.

Chicago Art Source hires experienced art consultants with art and design backgrounds, provides legendary client service and sources artwork form around the globe. We are the largest art and custom framing business in the country. Whether you have a single room or an entire facility in need of artwork, Chicago Art Source’s consulting professionals are uniquely qualified to advise you and to execute your project from concept through completion.

Tel 773-327-3366 Call for details. See also listing for Joyus Jaunts under Art Tours.

Portraits / Chicago Inc. P.O. Box 303 Lake Forest (60045) Tel 847-234-3030 Or 312-485-3030 By appt. only Dir. Kathleen Van Ella kve@kathleenvanella.com www.portraitschicago.com

407 N. Elizabeth Ste. 101B (60642) Tel 312-751-1300 Kathy Bernhardt kbernhardtcas@comcast.net Corporate Art Source is an established and well-known art consulting firm offering the finest in choice, service and price. CAS has been meeting the needs of its corporate & public sector clients for 30 years. Our projects have been featured on national television, radio & in national & international newspaper articles. CAS has been retained by major US cities to conduct city-wide art inventory & assessment resulting in the discovery of hundreds of lost & forgotten works of art.

Our expertise lies in the process of identifying, creating, presenting and managing an art collection for our clients. We understand the importance of collaboView our corporate & residential ration in finding solutions to portfolios: chicagoartsource.com challenges met along the road to building a collection and See also our gallery listing in the implement our proven talents to North Side section. arrive at successful conclusions.

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Consultants / Private Dealers Joy Horwich

Corporate Art Source

Isobel Neal 270 E. Pearson, Unit 1102 (60611) Tel 312-664-8181 By appt. only

Byron Roche 312-654-0144 byronroche@sbcglobal.net www.byronroche.com P.O. Box 267870 Chicago, IL 60626

Private art dealer & consultant. With 16 years of experience as a gallery owner in Chicago, (Byron Roche Gallery 1993 – 2009), Byron Roche is available as a private art dealer, art advisor, curator, and public speaker on the topic of starting or building an art collection. He also has extensive experience speaking to university art classes about career development in the arts, and to many private and corporate organizations on a variety art related subjects.

Celebrating 30 years of excellence. Classic fine portrait painting and portrait sculpture. Site-specific mural and sculptural monuments. Primary source in the Midwest for traditional portraiture, and lead in for bronze sculpture projects in Chicago and nationally.

Artists represented include Lisa Erf, Margaret Evangeline, Michael Hoffman, Paul Hunter, Blanca Lopez, Isabel du Toit, Leopold Segedin, Jiwon Son, Jeremy Vajda, Ann Wiens, and Steve Zieverink.

Academic oil and pastel portrait painting. Contemporary narrative and event-oriented portraiture. Represents 25 painters and sculptors from whom clients may choose. Prices direct from the artist’s studio.

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Lawyers for the Creative Arts 213 W. Institute Pl., Ste. 403 (60610-3125) Tel 312-649-4111 www.law-arts.org Lawyers for the Creative Arts is a not-for-profit, 501 (c)(3) tax exempt organization, which provides pro bono legal services to qualifying individuals and organizations in the arts, including the visual, literary and performing arts, and provides educational programs as well.

Since its inception in 1972, LCA has provided legal services and educational programming to tens of thousands of artists and cultural organizations, including many who are now among the most prominent in the area. LCA is the only pro bono provider of legal services in the Chicago metropolitan area limited to, and expert in, the arts.


Framing Artful Framer Studios & Art De Triumph 2936-38 N. Clark (60657) Tel 773-832-4038 or Tel 773-477-3990 M-F 11-7; Sa 10-6; Su 12-5; Evenings by appt. Framers: Marcy O’Boyle & Nancie King Mertz ron@artDeTriumph.com www.nanciekingmertz.com www.ArtDeTriumph.com Expert custom and ready-made framing of museum pieces to posters. Since 1979. Featuring Plein-Air Originals, Giclées & Fine Art Cards of Chicago & Europe by awardwinning Chicago painter, Nancie King Mertz.

Artists Frame Service, Inc. 1867 N. Clybourn (60614) Tel 773-248-2800 M, Th 9-8; Tu, W, F 9-6; Sa 10-5; Su 11-5 sales@artistsframeservice.com www.artistsframeservice.com Free parking Selected Chicago’s Best Custom Picture Framer by Chicago Magazine. We are proud to be called a “Chicago institution.” We passionately and personally source an incredible selection of picture frame mouldings from around the world, many are exclusive to us. Our talented and experienced framing professionals have been with us an average of nine years. Meet each of them at artistsframeservice.com.

Mertz’s work is in collections world-wide, and she was designated as the “Official Artist of the Chicago Convention & Tourism Artists Frame Service knows Bureau” for 2 terms: 2005-2007. framing. You’ll know the difference. This inviting gallery, open 7 days a week, also offers corporate On the North Shore visit Artists commissions and gifts and event Frame Service in the Crossroads space, along with expert framing. Shopping Center: 225 Skokie Valley Road, Rotating exhibits feature other Highland Park (60035) Chicago artists also working in a Tel 847-831-0003 representational style.

Creativo Framing

Foursided Custom Framing Galleries

750 N. Franklin (60654) Tel 312-255-1100 M-Th 10-6; F 9-3 Rudy Avina rudy@creativoframing.com

5061 N. Clark (Gallery Location) (60640) Tel 773-506-8300 M-Th 11-7, F-Sa 10-6, Su 11-5 Also: 2939 N. Broadway (60657) Serving Chicago artists and Tel 773-248-1960 collectors for over 15 years. M-Th 11-7, F-Sa 10-6, Su 11-5 Creativo Framing offers custom, info@foursided.com museum, corporate and personal www.foursided.com picture framing. Matting, mounting, and canvas stretching also Foursided has one of the largest available. moulding selections in Chicago, currently over 5,000 available. Its Located in the River North professional consultants have art gallery district at the Brown Line degrees and over 20 years of Chicago El stop. experience. Services include museum quality materials, acidfree mat boards, all glass types, and all mounting and hinging techniques that best protect artwork.

Frame Factory’s Framing Design Center 1809 W. Webster (60614) Tel 773-862-1010 M, T, W, F 9-7; Th 9-8; Sa 9-5:30; Su 12-5 www.framefactory.com The Framing Design Center is open every day and offers an unparalleled selection of readymade mirrors. Let our 10,000 sq. ft. showroom serve as your source of inspiration for original art, custom framing and a range of home decor products. The Frame Factory Warehouse 3400 N. Pulaski (60641) M-Sa 9-5:30

The Frame Factory warehouse location houses our production facilities and is open six days a week. Both of our locations are Foursided shows artists monthly just off the Kennedy Expressway and offer parking, pick-up and in Foursided Custom Framing galleries, featuring oil paintings, delivery, and installation serdrawings, assemblage, photogra- vices. phy and textiles. Incentives are available for designers, architects, galleries Also visit our blog: and artists. foursidedonline.blogspot.com MEMBER ASID

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The Great Frame Up 2905 N. Broadway (60657) Tel 773-549-3927 M-Th 10-9; F-Sa 10-7; Su 12-5 mklitzky@lifeissimplyart.com www.lifeissimplyart.com

Industry-certified professionals offer creative solutions for all your framing needs, evolving with industry technology and customer expectations. We manufacture our own hand-craftLocally owned & operated since ed moulding and offer a selec1971, The Great Frame Up tion of imported Italian and metal believes that when a customer is frames. part of the art, it enhances not only their buying experience but We offer drymounting up to also increases appreciation for 4’ x 8’, canvas stretching, each finished piece. pick-up & delivery of art, customdesigned shadowbox and multiThe Great Frame Up was the ple-object presentations, first art and picture framing store ready-made frames, framed & to offer Do-It-Yourself framing to unframed artwork, and preservacustomers, enabling us to offer tion-quality materials. same-day service. We continue to offer this “fast, fun and frugal” Corporate framing services are service at all 7 of our locations, available in addition to The Sign as well as our quality-guaranShop for trade graphics and sigteed custom work, all completed nage. on our stores’ premises. 35 years of quality, service, selection and expert design await you.

Other Locations: Chicago (60610) 21 W. Elm Tel 312-482-8811 M-Th 10-9, F-Sa 10-7, Su 11-5 Evanston (60201) 2814 Central St. Tel 847-869-9130 Northbrook (60062) 51 Skokie Blvd. Tel 847-480-0400 Arlington Heights (60004) 1310 Rand Rd. Tel 847-398-8238 Buffalo Grove (60089) 765 S. Buffalo Grove Rd. Tel 847-808-1955 Vernon Hills (60061) 278 Hawthorn Village Commons Tel 847-680-1880 M-Th 10-9, F 10-7, Sa 10-6, Su 12-5

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831 N. Lessing* (60642) Tel 312-666-3880 *Note location: from Chicago Ave., it’s two blocks west of Halsted (turn north under the viaduct onto N. Lessing)

TM Frame Design, Inc. 1165 Tower Rd. Schaumburg (60173) Tel 847-781-9731 M-F 9-6 tmdesign01@sbcglobal.net TMFRAMEDESIGN.com We offer a professional staff, archival framing, over 1,000 moulding choices and pickup and delivery.

CGN FAQ One of the most frequent questions Chicago Gallery News receives is how to sell a work on the secondary market. Sometimes galleries will take work on consignment if it’s by an artist they represent, or occasionally they may be interested in purchasing a piece outright. Usually we recommend you contact an auction house for a complimentary estimate and to discuss if you can work together to sell the piece at auction. Before contacting the auction house, gather as much information as you can - know where it was purchased, how you acquired it, who the artist is, etc. Have digital images available, and be prepared to fill out documentation about the piece, even if you don’t know much.


Imaging / Photography HomeMuseum.com 1501 Woodfield Rd. Ste. 250W Schaumburg (60173) Tel 847-413-2665-18 1-877-ART-1314 Deb Sheehy DSheehy@HomeMuseum.com www.HomeMuseum.com

Photo Source

Osio-Brown Editions 549 Spring Rd. Elmhurst (60126) Tel 630-461-4525 M-F 9-5; Sa by appt. Adam Brown info@osiobrown.com www.osiobrown.com

Osio-Brown Editions is HomeMuseum.com is a division Chicagoland’s top art reproducof Nissha Printing Col, Ltd., an tion studio, specializing in the FSC certified printer. Specializing Giclée process. in Fine Art Giclée and Art Book printing for museums, we now We are a group of artists who offer our unique and reputable understand the time constraints, services to the artist community. marketing challenges and costs other artists face in reproducing Choose from a variety of features their work. to create limited editions: - Specialty Substrates - FSC Papers - Soy Inks - Wide Format Prints - Museum Gift Shop Products - Image Consultation + more

Our state-of-the-art imaging equipment insures the highest quality from capture to print. This enables us to provide you with Giclée prints that will far exceed your expectations, with customer service and pricing that cannot be beat. - Artists Serving Artists - Museum Quality Archival Printing - High Resolution Image Capture - Highest Quality Film Scanning - Expert Color Matching - Excellent Customer Service & Pricing Please call today for additional information and to receive free samples of our work.

1234 Sherman Ave., Ste. 105 Evanston (60202) Tel 847-864-4560 By appt. Paul Lane paullane@sbcglobal.net

650 W. Lake, Ste. 240 (60661) Tel 312-265-5767 M-F 9-5 John Cisco johnc@printmakerschicago.com www.printmakerschicago.com

Printmakers Chicago, a division of Digital Imaging Resources, Inc., offers artists and galleries contemporary Fine Art Printmaking, museum-quality photography of By combining 40 years of experi- original artwork, and state-of-theart distribution all under one roof! ence in producing exhibition quality prints with one on one We welcome inquiries on experiartist/craftsman collaboration mental and multi-process printand the finest digital museum type setup for photographing art, making. we can guarantee a superb prodOur sepia archival inkjet printer is uct. We price our services to unique in Chicago. We are client needs and budgets and equipped to create elegant portfooffer the lowest quantity order lios of both 2-D and 3-D artwork. pricing in the area.

Photo Source offers Fine Art Giclée printing, prepress digital enhancement and related services.

All files are stored off site with master files given to clients for archiving. We will prep your files for web, show and publication use upon request.

Using state of the art technology, our print directors strive to represent the aesthetics of original artworks with the best colors, tones, and textures. Call for an appointment, information, and samples. We look forward to supplying you with truly beautiful, high-quality prints.

Printmakers Chicago

Come in and see our samples and some beautiful artwork. Call for appointment.

Our digital offset press specializes in economical, high-quality four-color print runs for the promotion of your work. Each printed piece may be individually customized. We invite you to experience a truly interactive process. Printmakers Chicago will help you realize your vision in printmaking.

Insurance DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. 2 Prudential Plaza 180 N. Stetson, Ste. 4475 (60601) Tel 312-804-1505 Valerie Smith, Vice President VSmith@dewittstern.com www.dewittstern.com

Each DSG fine art team member has a clear understanding of what collectors, museums, dealers, auction houses, conservators and fine art packers & shippers require and expect in their insurance placement.

Access to and experience with specialized fine art insurance markets and our commitment to the fine art community set us apart from other fine art specialty With offices located in New York, brokers. New Jersey, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles, DSG Please contact us for all of your is committed to risk assessment fine art insurance needs. We and management with a focus on can also be of assistance with your property casualty business personal attention. insurance or employee benefit needs. This has attracted customers ranging from international corporations to the gallery owner to the most discerning fine art collector. From inception in 1899, the DeWitt Stern Group (DSG) has held fast to the philosophy of bringing value to its clients.

Johnsonese Brokerage, LLC 2149 W. Armitage (60647) Tel 773-252-8750 By appt. Director Christopher Johnson info@johnsonese.com www.johnsonese.com Johnsonese Brokerage is a licensed and bonded, independent insurance agency serving the fine and decorative arts community. We work with art galleries, museums, framers, antique dealers, private and corporate collections, auction houses, conservators, artists, art fairs, and art shippers, packers and handlers.

Willis Fine Art, Jewelry & Specie, Willis of Illinois, Inc. Willis Tower 233 S. Wacker, Ste. 2000 (60606) Tel 312-288-7297 Sandra R. Berlin Sandra.Berlin@willis.com www.willis.com

Willis’ fine art specialists possess expertise needed for unique and often complex insurance demands covering everything from Han Dynasty terra cotta figures to late 20th Century installation art; from Dutch Old Masters to paintings by Abstract Expressionists.

Willis Fine Art, Jewelry & Specie division, Willis of Illinois, Inc. has a preeminent position in the Willis provides coverage for insurance of fine art and colsome of the largest private art and museum collections in the lectibles. world. Each policy is especially Coverage and advice can be designed to cover actual needs provided for auctioneers, fine art of clients, thus avoiding unnecessary expenditure of premium. packers and shippers, dealers, galleries, private and corporate collections, museums and exhi“Our expertise and level of combitions. mitment in the world of fine art is Because we are a Chicagounrivaled anywhere in the insurbased, small business we know ance market.” the local market and always provide personal service. We work with multiple insurance carriers to find the most cost-effective coverage for our clients. We’re an insurance agency that understands the unique needs of the creative community! Consultations are always free!

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Supplies BLICK Art Materials 42 S. State (corner of State & Monroe) Tel 312-920-0300 www.dickblick.com/stores

Tours & Guides Art Encounter 927 Noyes St., Evanston (60201) Tel 847-328-9222 Joanna Pinsky artencounter@yahoo.com www.artencounter.org

Joy Horwich / Joyus Jaunts Tel 773-327-3366 joyusjaunts@aol.com After 25 years of directing a public gallery, Joy Horwich consults privately, curates exhibits, & conducts “Joyus Jaunts” within & outside of Chicago.

Largest selection - Lowest prices Let us guide you through the - Since 1911 Chicago art scene with in-depth artist led tours of exclusive private Join our Preferred Customer Contact Joy for specific details & collections, artists’ studios, Program to receive 10% off our upcoming tours & events. galleries, and other special everyday low prices - sign-up is exhibitions, including SOFA and FREE to teachers and students! • may 5 Art Chicago. Chicago visit to OUR LOCATIONS: Loyola Museum of Art (LUMA): We feature personalized international travel programs that Tour of outstanding collection • Chicago Loop of fine art & studio glass in a explore contemporary art and 42 S. State beautiful vintage apartment culture. Create customized art (corner of State & Monroe) programs for your business, Tel 312-920-0300 • june 24-27 organization or school. • Lincoln Park Hamptons, NY: 1574 N. Kingsbury (Red line Join us in art travel to BERLIN An event, Art Hamptons, will be North/Clybourn stop) October 7-15, 2010 with optional our destination for an exciting Tel 312-573-0110 extension to Dessau, Leipzig and summer weekend. We will visit • Evanston Dresden. Contemporary & Historic sites, 1755 Maple Ave. including artist studios: the (Purple line Davis stop) Please call if you are interested Pollack/Krasner House, Guild Tel 847-425-9100 in traveling to Cuba or to South Hall & more. Good dining, good Africa with us in 2011. • Schaumburg company & fun. 1975 E. Golf Rd. (near All programs help support our Woodfield Mall & Hwy 53) outreach for Chicago area Tel 847-619-1115 schoolchildren, elderly and • Wheaton individuals with disabilities. 79 Danada Square E. (near Naperville & Butterfield Rds.) Please contact us for more Tel 630-653-0569 information.

Free Saturday Gallery Tours • july 25: Sunday Afternoon in Wicker Park with Joy: Tour two homes in Wicker Park: Private home featuring a fine art and studio glass collection. Private, over-the-top, remodeled home featuring contemporary art and vintage photography • october 2010: Turkey: Istanbul is this year’s European Cultural Capital - 2010 Special events all month (year) long

Tel 312-649-0064 info@chicagogallerynews.com www.chicagogallerynews.com Free weekend gallery tours organized by Chicago Gallery News. River North: Every Saturday 11am-12:30pm Meet at 750 N. Franklin, inside Starbucks at Chicago Ave. West Loop / Fulton Market: Every six weeks on Saturday 1:30-3pm. Meet at the first gallery on the tour. See online schedule for details. A gallery representative leads a guided tour of 4 galleries. The gallery roster & tour leader change regularly, & conversation centers on the exhibits & artists on view. Gallery exhibitions change approximately every six weeks; tours are never the same. Tours are free, and run rain or shine every weekend of the year, except on major holiday weekends. No reservations are required, except for groups larger than 6. For private group tours for up to 20 people, please contact CGN: 312-649-0064.

Transportation / Crating / Preparators Art Carton SeriesTM Pro-PakSM, Inc.

Blueprint Fine Art Services, Inc.

500 W. Cermak, Ste. #404A Mailbox #101 (60616) Tel 773-288-8003 35 years of pragmatic packing & Matt Mahoney worldwide shipping. We developed mmahoney@blueprintfas.com the world’s first state of the art www.blueprintfas.com Tel 800-397-7069 www.propakinc.com

packaging software, resulting in uncompromising methods of packing to ensure safe arrival of your precious artwork, artifacts & antiquities. Pro-Pak is the exclusive retailer of the Art Carton SeriesTM, a specialized container kit for shipping 2-D artwork. The strength, steel stitching, professional packing material enclosed are superior to any other system on the market!

Exclusive services: - White glove pick up / delivery - Exhibition logistics support - Collection relocation - Estate distribution - Climate controlled storage - Packaging distributor - Spray foam - Armed security - GPS tracking

The ICON Group, Inc. 2747 W. Taylor (60612) Tel 773-533-1800 info@icongroup.us www.icongroup.us

Since 1980 The Icon Group has provided quality fine art services Blueprint Fine Art Services, Inc. to museums, collectors, galprovides a variety of solutions for leries, artists and auction housthe safe crating, packing and es. installation of fine art work. ICON provides Air-Ride ClimateDrawing on over ten years expe- Control Transportation serving rience in the field of installation, the Chicago, Midwest and design and crate construction, Northeast regions; we offer a Blueprint Fine Art Services utisemi-monthly Shuttle Service to lizes the most innovative materi- New York and points-inals available to produce a combetween, as well as Exclusive petitively inexpensive product Use Transport to any destinathat is strong on quality and tion. appearance. Secure Climate and Please contact via email, fax or Temperature Controlled Storage telephone for a free estimate. available as well as Collection Management, Private Viewing, and Photography services. Other services include Custom Crating, Packing as well as Installation, Rigging and Freight Forwarding. Please call us for a free estimate. 51

Reli-On, Inc. Tel 847-397-1001 relion@relionservices.com www.relionservices.com Reli-On is a family-owned business with 30 years experience providing local repeat-delivery service to the Chicagoland area. In addition, Reli-On has become the courier of choice for providing the safe, on-time transport and long-distance delivery of fine art, antiques, collectibles, and artifacts to over 35 Art and Antique Shows held annually nationwide. Air-ride, climate control vehicles available. For an estimate, please contact Reli-On via email, fax or telephone. For our travel schedule, click on the “Where We Will Be” link on our website.

Terry Dowd, Inc. 2501 W. Armitage (60647) Tel 773-342-8686 4120 Brighton Blvd. B-09 Denver, CO (80216) Tel 303-297-8686 info@terrydowd.com www.terrydowd.com Since 1978, Licensed professionals providing packing, crating and transportation of fine art. Air-ride, climate-controlled transportation available in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain areas, and exclusive use nationally, as well as shipping via air, ground, and sea worldwide. Secure climate-controlled storage at both locations. Installation services including rigging provided by experienced staff.


District Dining

Here’s a list of favorite local dining ideas - all are worth a visit. Keep this list handy for your next evening out in the galleries, for a season opener or on First Thursdays.

RIVER NORTH Brett’s Kitchen Neighborhood deli 233 W. Superior • 312 664 6354

Authentic Spanish tapas Café Iberico 739 N. LaSalle • 312 573 1510 www.cafeiberico.com

“Chicago’s Steakhouse” Winner of the “Award of Excellence” from Distinguished Restaurants of North America Tony & Marion Durpetti – Proprietors 500 North Franklin St. (312) 527-3718

Club Lago Neighborhood Italian 331 W. Superior • 312 951 2849 www.clublago.com Coco Pazzo Authentic regional Italian 300 W. Hubbard • 312 836 0900 www.cocopazzochicago.com Cyrano’s Bistro Southwestern French 546 N. Wells • 312 467 0546 www.cyranosbistro.com Delicious Neighborhood deli & pizza 308 W. Erie • 312 787 8200 www.deliciouschicago.com

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PROSECCO

Avec Rustic Mediterranean 615 W. Randolph • 312 377 2002 www.avecrestaurant.com Bl ackbird French influence 619 W. Randolph • 312 715 0708 www.blackbirdrestaurant.com De Cero Upscale Mexican 814 W. Randolph • 312 455 8114 www.decerotaqueria.com Fol lia Contemporary Italian 953 W. Fulton Market • 312 243 2888

Contemporary vegetarian Green Zebra 1460 W. Chicago • 312 243 7100 www.greenzebrachicago.com Grocery Bistro American seasonal 804 W. Washington • 312 850 9291 www.thegrocerybistro.com

Gourmet Mexican Frontera Grill & Topolobampo, & Xoco 445 N. Clark • 312 661 1434 www.rickbayless.com

Marché Grand French brasserie 833 W. Randolph • 312 226 8399 www.marche-chicago.com

Gene and Georgetti Top steak house 500 N. Franklin • 312 527 3718 www.geneandgeorgetti.com

May St. Market Seasonal and regional 1132 W. Grand • 312 421 5547 www.maystreetmarket.com

Gil t (NEW) 230 W. Kinzie • 312 464 9544

Moto Upscale tasting menu 945 W. Fulton Market • 312 491 0058 www.motorestaurant.com

B A R "Terrific Italian Regional Menu" "Charming and Delightful"

WEST SIDE & FULTON MARKET

Phil Vettel, Chicago Tribune "Elegance, Fine Italian Food..."

Pat Bruno, Chicago Sun Times

Lunch: Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. Dinner: Monday - Saturday, 4:00 p.m.

Graham Elliot Bistronomic 217 W. Huron • 312 624 9975 www.grahamelliot.com

710 N. Wells Street Chicago, Illinois 60654 312.951.9500 www.prosecco.us.com

Green Door Tavern Friendly pub 678 N. Orleans • 312 664 5496 www.greendoorchicago.com

Japanese and sushi Japonais 600 W. Chicago • 312 822 9600 www.japonaischicago.com Karyn’s Cooked Vegan and Vegetarian 738 N. Wells • 312 587 1050 www.karynraw.com Kiki’s Romantic country French 900 N. Franklin • 312 335 5454 www.kikisbistro.com MK Imaginative American 868 N. Franklin • 312 482 9179 www.mkchicago.com Nacional 27 Latin 325 W. Huron • 312 664 2727 www.n27chicago.com

Italian Ristorante Prosecco 710 N. Wells • 312 951 9500 www.ristoranteprosecco.com

300 West Hubbard Chicago IL 60654 / 312 836 0900

FREE DINNER ENTREE With purchase of a dinner entree at equal or greater value. Includes salads, burgers, sandwiches & specialties.

Scoozi! Italian eatery 410 W. Huron • 312 943 5900 Sunda New Asian 110 W. Illinois • 312 644 0500 www.sundachicago.com

American One SixtyBlue 1400 W. Randolph • 312 850 0303 www.onesixtyblue.com Otom Postmodern Cuisine 951 W. Fulton Market • 312 491 5804 www.otomrestaurant.com Province Global Influences 161 N. Jefferson • 312 669 9900 www.provincerestaurant.com The Publican Gastropub 837 W. Fulton Market • 312 733 9555 www.thepublicanrestaurant.com La S ardine French 111 N. Carpenter • 312 421 2800 www.lasardine.com

Seasonal Sepia 123 N. Jefferson • 312 441 1920 www.sepiachicago.com Sushi Wabi Contemporary Japanese 842 W. Randolph • 312 563 1224 www.sushiwabi.com Veerasway Modern Indian 844 W. Randolph • 312 491 0844 www.veerasway.com West Town Tavern American 1329 W. Chicago • 312 666 6175 www.westtowntavern.com

PILSEN & SOUTH

Tizi Melloul Mediterranean & Moroccan 531 N. Wells • 312 670 4338 www.tizimelloul.com

Amelia’s Latin American bar & grill 4559 S. Halsted • 773 538 8200

Contemporary American Zealous 419 W. Superior • 312 475 9112 www.zealousrestaurant.com

la petite folie Classic French 1504 E. 55th • 773 493 1394 www.lapetitefolie.com

Yolk Breakfast and brunch 747 N. Wells • 312 787 2277 www.yolk-online.com

May St. Café Eclectic Pilsen café 1146 W. Cermak • 312 421 4442 www.maystcafe.com Medici Casual American 1327 E. 57th • 773 667 7394 www.medici57.com

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Mexican & Mediterranean Mundial 1640 W. 18th • 312 491 9908 www.mundialcocinamestiza.com

Restaurant & dessert bar Hot Chocolat e 1747 N. Damen • 773 489 1747 www.hotchocolatechicago.com

Polo Café American 3322 S. Morgan • 773 927 7656 www.polocafe.com

Le Bouchon Comme en France 1958 N. Damen • 773 862 6600 www.lebouchonofchicago.com

Simone’s Bar and grill 960 W. 18th • 312 666 8601 www.simonesbar.com

Mirai Sushi Sophisticated Japanese 2020 W. Division • 773 862 8500

MICHIGAN AVE, GOLD COAST, LOOP Bistro 110 French & American 110 E. Pearson • 312 266 3110 www.bistro110restaurant.com Coco Pazzo Café Regional Italian 636 N. St. Clair • 312 664 2777 www.cocopazzocafe.com Gibson’s American steak house 1028 N. Rush • 312 266 8999 www.gibsonssteakhouse.com Joe’s Stone Crab Seafood and steak 60 E. Grand • 312 379 JOES www.joes.net Les Nomades Elegant French 222 E. Ontario • 312 649 9010 www.lesnomades.net The Signature Room American at the 95th (John Hancock Center) 875 N. Michigan • 312 787 9596 www.signatureroom.com Spiaggia Elegant Italian & Café Spiaggia 980 N. Michigan, 2nd level • 312 280 2750 www.spiaggiarestaurant.com Terzo Piano Modern Italian at the Art Institute of Chicago 159 E. Monroe • 312 443 8650 www.terzopianochicago.com Tru Progressive French 676 N. Saint Clair • 312 202 0001 www.trurestaurant.com Bin 36 Wine bar and fine dining 339 N. Dearborn • 312 755 9463 www.bin36.com Everest Alsatian / French 440 S. LaSalle, 40th Fl. • 312 663 8920 www.everestrestaurant.com The Gage American Tavern 24 S. Michigan • 312 372 4243 www.thegagechicago.com

Bistro and steakhouse Keefer’s 20 W Kinzie • 312 467 9525 www.keefersrestaurant.com Park Grill Contemporary American Millennium Park 11 N. Michigan • 312 521 PARK www.parkgrillchicago.com

BUCKTOWN & WICKER PARK Bin Wine Café Casual wine dining 1559 N. Milwaukee • 773 486 2233 www.binwinecafe.com Bongo Room Seasonal breakfast, lunch 1470 N. Milwaukee • 773 489 0690

Neighborhood eatery The Bristol 2152 N. Damen • 773 862 5555 www.thebristolchicago.com Café Absinthe American 1958 W. North • 773 278 4488 www.cafeabsinthechicago.com Club Lucky Neighborhood Italian 1824 W. Wabansia • 773 227 2300 www.clubluckychicago.com

Silver Cloud Homestyle comfort food 1700 N. Damen • 773 489 6212 www.silvercloudchicago.com

Upscale Asian-American Spring 2039 W. North • 773 395 7100 www.springrestaurant.net

NORTH SIDE Alinea Renowned tasting menu 1723 N. Halsted • 312 867 0110 www.alinearestaurant.com Boka Contemporary coastal 1729 N. Halsted • 312 337 6070 www.bokachicago.com The Bl uebird (NEW) Rustic Gastropub 1749 N. Damen • 773 486-2473 bluebirdchicago.com Crust (NEW) Organic eatery + lounge 2056 W. Division • 773 235 5511 www.crustorganic.com

Scottish pub & whisky bar Duke of Perth 2913 N. Clark • 773 477 1741 www.dukeofperth.com The Hopleaf Seasonal. Belgian 5148 N. Clark • 773 334 9851 www.hopleaf.com L2 0 Modern Seafood 2300 N. Lincoln Park West • 773 868 0002 www.l2orestaurant.com Mia Francesca Authentic Italian 3311 N. Clark • 773 281 3310 1039 W. Bryn Mawr • 773 506 9261 www.miafrancesca.com Mon Ami Gabi Classic French 2300 N. Lincoln Park West • 773 348 8886 www.monamigabi.com North Pond Café Seasonal American 2610 N. Cannon • 773 477 5845 www.northpondrestaurant.com Perennial Seasonal American 1800 N. Lincoln Ave • 312 981 7070 www.perennialchicago.com Piece (NEW) Pizza 1927 W. North Ave. • 773 772 4422 www.piecechicago.com Riccardo Trattoria Authentic Italian 2119 N. Clark • 773 549 0038 www.riccardotrattoria.com Schwa Food as art 1466 N. Ashland • 773 252 1466 www.schwarestaurant.com Charlie Trotter’s Renowned tasting menu 816 W. Armitage • 773 248 6228 www.charlietrotters.com Urban Belly Asian Fusion 3053 N. California • 773 583 0500 www.urbanbellychicago.com

SUBURBS Davis St. Fishmarket 501 Davis St., Evanston • 847 869 3474 www.davisstreetfishmarket.com Quince Contemporary American 1625 Hinman Ave., Evanston • 847 570 8400 www.quincerestaurant.net The Stained Glass Wine bar and bistro 1735 Benson Ave., Evanston • 847 864 8600 www.thestainedglass.com

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Gallery Index GALLERY PAGE 33 Collective Gallery................38 360SEE Gallery........................40 4Art Inc. Gallery.......................38 Addington Gallery....................26 Jean Albano Gallery................26 ARC Gallery & Educational Foundation.....31 The Architrouve........................31 The Art Center Highland Park........................42 Art De Triumph & Artful Framer Studios...40, 49 Andrew Bae Gallery.................26 Frederick Baker, Inc.................31 Russell Bowman Art Advisory.....................26, 48 Roy Boyd Gallery...............11, 26 Brushwood Gallery, Ryerson Woods.....................42 Rita Bucheit, Ltd.......................27 Valerie Carberry Gallery..........35 Dubhe Carreño Gallery............31 Chicago Art Department...........38 Chicago Arts District.................38 Chicago Art Source............40, 48 Chicago Cultural Center...........35 Chicago Printmakers Collaborative.........................40 Coalition Gallery.......................40 Colletti Gallery, Antique Posters - Fine Art.....35 College of Lake County, Wright Gallery.......................42 Columbia College D.E.P.S.......35 Melanee Cooper.......................27 Crazee Kandee Boutique and Art Gallery......43 Stephen Daiter Gallery.............27 Douglas Dawson Gallery.........31 Deer Path Art League Gallery......................42 ebersmoore..............................31 EC Gallery................................31 Catherine Edelman Gallery......27 Avram Eisen Gallery................40 The Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Gallery.........................42 Evanston Art Center.................42 Expression Galleries................27 Ferrari Studios..........................35 Flat Iron Arts Building..............41 Marla Friedman Studio / Portraiture................42 Josef Glimer Gallery..........11, 27 The Golden Triangle................27 Richard Gray Gallery...............35 Gruen Galleries........................27 Habatat Galleries Chicago.......28 Carl Hammer Gallery...............28 Hildt Galleries...........................36 Leslie Hindman Auctioneers....46 Rhona Hoffman Gallery...........32 Hyde Park Art Center...............39 Illinois Artisans Shop / Illinois State Museum......34, 36 Jackson Junge Gallery.............41 Johalla Projects........................41 R.S. Johnson Fine Art..............36

Kamp Gallery, INC...................36 Kass / Meridian.........................28 kasia kay art projects gallery...32 Gallery KH................................28 Krasl Art Center........................42 Lakeside Legacy Arts Park Dole and Sage Galleries.......43 The Leigh Gallery.....................41 Logsdon 1909 Gallery & Studio....................38 Anne Loucks Gallery..........32, 43 LUMA: Loyola University Museum of Art...................6, 36 Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park................25, 43 Mars Gallery.............................32 Thomas Masters Gallery....13, 41 The MB Gallery........................32 McCormick Gallery...............9, 32 Murphy Hill Gallery..................39 Ann Nathan Gallery.................28 National Museum of Mexican Art.......................39 Nicole Gallery...........................28 Northern Illinois University Art Museum (NIU).................43 Jennifer Norback Fine Art........28 Richard Norton Gallery............29 Open Studio Project.............5, 43 Joel Oppenheimer, Inc.......36, 47 Packer Schopf Gallery.............32 Pagoda Red.......................41, 43 Perimeter Gallery.....................29 Platt Fine Art............................41 Maya Polsky Gallery................29 Polish Museum of America......41 Portals Ltd................................29 Poster Plus.........................36, 47 President’s Gallery, Harold Washington College..............36 PRIMITIVE................................32 Printworks.................................29 Prospectus Art Gallery.............39 Renaissance Society................39 Thomas Robertello Gallery......32 School of the Art Institute Betty Rymer Gallery..............37 Sullivan Galleries..................37 Judy A Saslow Gallery.............29 Ken Saunders Gallery..............29 Schneider Gallery.....................29 Carrie Secrist Gallery...............34 Smart Museum of Art...............39 Spertus Museum......................37 Galleries Maurice Sternberg....37 Swimming Pool Project Space........................41 Tall Grass Arts Association......43 Th!nkART.................................41 Vale Craft Gallery.....................30 Walsh Gallery...........................34 Linda Warren Gallery...............34 David Weinberg Gallery.......1, 30 Tony Wight Gallery..................34 Woman Made Gallery..............34 Worthington Gallery.................37 Donald Young Gallery..............37 Zhou B Art Center....................39 Zolla / Lieberman Gallery...13, 30 Zygman Voss Gallery...............30


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