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Who would be in your version of “Art School Confidential” by comic artist Dan Clowes?
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In both San Francisco and Chicago, Starbucks has organized its own Avant-Grande exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work by aspiring artists,...
...a life-size cardboard cut-out in the center of a patch of red carpeting, behind a knee-high pile of tabloid...
Throughout your first three years of undergrad at SAIC, the BFA Show looms in your future, a monolithic inevitability. You...
Graduating seniors, disappointed by low attendance and shortened exhibition hours, turned critique Hotspot, the BFA Show preview event.
A short review of the BFA show by Katrina Kuntz About 45 minutes into the closing night of the BFA Show, I...
Warhol shows are too often loud, lack focus and are filled with work of varying quality. That’s what I was...
The night before interviewing renowned performance artist Karen Finley, I stayed up late and read her new book, George and...
Sex and violence, specifically as they occur in the paintings and drawings of artist Nancy Spero, were the topics of...
Chicago podcasters Red Bar Radio, whose game is “pop culture, politics, life and almost anything else, and Bad at Sports.
David Gista's works feature weeping backgrounds, waterfalls of paint and silhouetted, isolated figures, that are generally depicted as if they...
What happened March 10 was an important event in Chicago’s history: over 100,000 people had taken to, and taken over,...
Dean Byington was born in Southern California in 1958 and received his training at the Universities of California Santa Cruz...
Seymour Hersh says the Bush Administration is preparing for a possible nuclear strike against Iran; the immigration bill fails in...
Jerry Saltz’s recent nomination for the Pulitzer in Criticism is highly commendable. In addition to teaching at SAIC, Saltz has...