F Newsmagazine - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Art, Culture, and Politics

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Walking the Line at the Intuit Show of Outsider Art

The Intuit Show of Folk and Outsider Art was held from October 2-3 just above SAIC's Gallery 2. As expected,...
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It's a familiar pattern: poor, energetic artists seeking work space and cheap rent disperse into devalued communities. With them they...
The hipsters live in Wicker Park--everybody says so. You see the signs of them, the boutiques selling zoot suits in...
For four days in October a curious sight greeted passersby along the Ashland and Archer overpass: 'P-I-L-O-T-W-O-O-D' read the grassy...
Even though it might be eight months or more before you walk across that brightly lit stage to accept your...
Even though it might be eight months or more before you walk across that brightly lit stage to accept your...
Is green the newest color in the palette of SAIC collaborations? The city and the school are working on a...
I question notions of power since so much of the violence in war was caused by incompetent bumbling, friendly fire,...
David O. Russell's star has been shining brightly ever since George W. Bush started talking about Iraq. Over night, his...
Fiona Tan's current project Correction and Correctional Institutions, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art, consists of six double-sided...
A comic by Lilli Carre
This year's Chicago International Film Festival was a mosaic of styles and genres by dazzling new directors from far corners.