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Museum of Contemporary Photography

March Art Picks

Four shows to see in Chicago

Traces of Dirty Energy at MOCP

The Museum of Contemporary Photography's exhibition, “PetCoke: Tracing Dirty Energy,” raises awareness about the biohazardous substance living closer to home than many of us think.

The Artist’s Toolkit and Cultural Reckoning: Iranian photography at MoCP

A look at "Burnt Generation," an exhibition of Iranian photographers at the Museum of Contemporary Photography until July 10.

A Photographer Embeds in Underground Music

Michael Schmelling's Your Blues at the Museum of Contemporary Photography documented the Chicago independent music scene.

Clubbing at the Library

Michael L. Abramson: Pulse of the Night at Columbia College Chicago highlighted Chicago's South Side between 1975 and 1977 through a series of 28 black-and-white photographs.

Silver Residue

Beijing Silvermine, Part of the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s Archive State Exhibition.

“Crime Unseen” at Museum of Contemporary Photography

Knowing it is art, it is indeed less perverse to let your imagination go wild while contemplating stains of blood.