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Photo Essay: Galleries Around Chicago

A handful of Chicago galleries featuring emerging artists.

Ghost Galleries

Visiting the deserted AIC in the time of COVID.

March Art Picks

Four shows to see in Chicago

“How to Dig a Hole Outside Itself” is a Collaborative Expansion

The latest student exhibition at SAIC's SITE Galleries.

Religion, Memory, and Selfness Incarnate: ‘Of Roses and Jessamine’ Triumphs

Cassandra Davis has constructed a show that's as complex as it is captivating.

Behind-the-Scenes: “Nandito na Ako: I’m Here, Now”

An inside look at the upcoming exhibit at SUGS.

5 Questions: Lisa Stone

Lisa Stone speaks to F about the Roger Brown Estate and all its wonders.

Paul Chan’s Artistic Legacy

Revered artist and Hugo Boss Prize winner Paul Chan discusses sex, pleasure and erotica as art.

Photo and Video in Place at The Mission

SAIC student Orr Menirom joins international artists at The Mission's Dis/placement.

Artists 1, Curators 0

In “Summer” at Kavi Gupta and “Experience is Never Unattached” at Sullivan Galleries, solid artwork makes up for ambiguous curating.

Surveillance and Paranoia at Two Galleries

While not literally mimicking the Panopticon, the various gallery districts continue to operate on Foucault's definition from an outsider's point of view. The galleries exist as the open cells which do not interact with one another because of the paranoia that viewers entering into the spaces will view immoral activities-promiscuous sexual escapades, drug deals out of the back room, gossip, or worst of all technically or conceptually void art, resulting in punishment (a negative review, loss of a sale).