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Experiencing Silke Otto-Knapp’s Dusky, Luminous Paintings

April 24, 2020

Dance, memory, and liminal spaces on view at the Renaissance Society.

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Wandering Ship

April 13, 2019

Xu Guanyu's polished photographs of a queer, transcultural domesticity.

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The Subtle Mastery of Tomma Abts

January 15, 2019

This painter's quiet show at the Art Institute of Chicago rewards careful...

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Fifty Years Later, “The Time is Now”

December 17, 2018

Half a century after the group's founding, black arts collective AfriCOBRA at...

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Critic’s Picks: Hương Ngô and Tonika Lewis Johnson

October 10, 2018

Catch these shows at Aspect/Ratio and Loyola University Museum of Art!

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‘I Was Raised on the Internet’ at MCA...

September 23, 2018

Instagram-based performance, browser portraiture, and sad Google workers in the...

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SUGs’ ‘Talking Points’ is Personal, Political, and Thankfully...

October 20, 2016

The Student Union Gallery's latest show is a breath of fresh air in the...

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A Portrait of the Artist as Herself

February 21, 2016

Kanthy Peng explores openness and identity in new SUGs exhibit

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Deana Lawson at the Art Institute of Chicago

December 9, 2015

Deana Lawson's photographs are an important visual triumph.

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The Art of Connection

April 8, 2015

Artwork From the MA Art Therapy Program in the Sullivan Galleries

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Makeshift New Media

April 1, 2015

Cuban Artists Overcome Technological Shortages

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Great Anticipations

March 27, 2015

Electromyography in a performance piece

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