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The Song Remains the Same: David Hockney’s ‘Arrival of Spring’

Like you and I, David Hockney also enjoys playing on his tablet.

Bi-Weekly Brief: Early December

Briefs of five local, national, and international news stories.

School News Briefs

Students Studying Abroad Safe after Paris Attacks After the terror attacks in Paris on November 13, School of the Art Institute of Chicago staff were...

It’s Not Just About Charlie

Examining the broader context of the Paris attacks

France and Chicago Meet at EXPO

At this year's EXPO CHICAGO, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago curator Naomi Beckwith spoke with independent French curators Guillaume Désanges and Matthieu Poirier about partnerships between the two locales that could test curatorial practices and forge new artistic and social discourses.

Adieu à l’Art

We can envy the French for croissants, the French Riviera and the unique status of French cultural workers. But it seems that all good things come to an end. For now pastries and dreamy beaches are safe, though we cannot say the same for those artists’ privileges.

French Conservatives March Against Gender Equality

A new bomb of ignorance and disdain for equality.

Gay Rights in the French Museum

The Gender Bazaar takes the expression of identity to a new level.