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Simply Magnificent: Top Art Exhibitions for January 2013

As the New Year begins, Chicago embraces the cold season with some of the most exceptional art exhibitions in the country. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to explore the city’s most beautiful galleries and museums and experience the extraordinary artwork on view at Kavi Gupta GalleryMCA Chicago and Shane Campbell Gallery.

Kavi Gupta Gallery: James Krone, Waterhome
On view through February 2, 2013, Kavi Gupta Gallery presents Waterhome, an exhibition by James Krone. Born in Chicago, Krone lives and works in Berlin. The work began in 2008 with an empty glass aquarium, a representation of nothingness that soon began to grow algae and destroy the purity of its void. The resulting paintings are a reaction to a contained natural phenomenon.

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James Krone, Waterhome. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

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James Krone, Waterhome. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

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James Krone, Waterhome. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

MCA Chicago: Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A
On view through April 7, 2013, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago presents Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A. This exhibition is the first survey of work by Polish-born, London-based artist Goshka Macuga. Many of Macuga’s large scale, research-intensive projects have been collaborative, with the resulting installations often incorporating the work of other artists.

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Installation view, Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A, MCA Chicago. Dec 15, 2012–Apr 7, 2013. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

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Installation view, Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A, MCA Chicago. Dec 15, 2012-Apr 7, 2013. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

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Installation view, Goshka Macuga: Exhibit, A, MCA Chicago. Dec 15, 2012–Apr 7, 2013. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

Shane Campbell Gallery: Tony Lewis
On view through January 19, 2013, Shane Campbell Gallery presents an exhibition of work by Tony Lewis: Nine Drawings for Charles. Lewis lives and works in Chicago, and received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2012.

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Tony Lewis, ——–, 2012. Pencil and graphite powder on paper. 84h x 60w in (213.36h x 152.4w cm).

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Tony Lewis, Appropriately, humor them., 2011. Pencil and graphite powder on paper. 72h x 96w in (182.88h x 243.84w cm).

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Tony Lewis, Be romantic., 2012. Graphite powder on paper. 50h x 72w in (127h x 182.88w cm).

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Simply Magnificent: Top Art Exhibitions for November 2012

Fall in Chicago offers an incredible opportunity to explore the city’s beautiful galleries and museums. Don’t miss the exceptional exhibitions being featured at Kavi Gupta Gallery, The Renaissance Society and The Art Institute of Chicago.

Melanie Schiff at Kavi Gupta Gallery
Kavi Gupta Gallery presents its third solo exhibition with LA photographer Melanie Schiff, on view through December 8, 2012. Sun Land, featuring Schiff’s recent photographs, is named after the town where she lives on the edge of LA. The exhibition brings together discrete events to form “an imagined landscape that eludes navigation and gradually imparts each work’s depth and complexity.”

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Melanie Schiff : Sun Land, Kavi Gupta Gallery. Photos courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

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Melanie Schiff : Sun Land, Kavi Gupta Gallery. Photos courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

For more information, visit kavigupta.com.

Danh Vo at The Renaissance Society
The Renaissance Society presents a solo exhibition of work by Vietnam-born, Berlin-based artist Danh Vo, on view through December 16, 2012. Danh Vo: Uterus features small-scale installations that will captivate you: a silicone cast of Vo’s mother’s tongue, flowers in a gilded cardboard box and a stack of copper ingots. Vo’s work in Uterus “suggests a womb-like place for germinating ideas, rather than a setting for finished products.”

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Danh Vo We the People (detail B2.2), installation view at the Booth School of Business, 2011 copper. Courtesy of Galerie Chantal Crousel.

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Danh Vo For Susanne, 2012 gold, cardboard, 40 flower stems dimenions variable. Courtesy of The Renaissance Society.

For more information, visit renaissancesociety.org.

Steve McQueen at The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago presents an exhibition by internationally acclaimed artist Steve McQueen, on view through January 6, 2013. Over the last twenty years, McQueen has made a series of film and video installations designed for gallery-based presentation, as well as two feature films made for cinematic release. McQueen has earned a reputation as one of the most important artists of his generation working with these media.

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Steve McQueen. Current, 1999. Photo courtesy of the artist; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York :P aris; and Thomas Dane Gallery, London.

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Steve McQueen. Exodus, 1992:97. Photo courtesy of the artist; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York :P aris; and Thomas Dane Gallery, London.

For more information, visit artic.edu.

Related posts: Top Art Exhibitions for September 2012.

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Simply Magnificent: Top Art Exhibitions for July 2012

Chicago is distinguished as a leading city of world-class art. Don’t miss the exceptional shows being featured at Kavi Gupta Gallery, The Mission and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Take some time to explore the city and experience the extraordinary artwork in some of Chicago’s most prestigious museums and galleries.

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Kavi Gupta Gallery presents its first solo exhibition by Scott Reeder, on view through July 28, 2012.

Reeder is known for his paintings, sculptures and performances. For the past few years, Reeder has honed an approach to painting with noodles. The exhibition includes Reeder’s more recent untitled spaghetti paintings, made with both raw and cooked noodles and spray paint. The exhibition also features a series of his new sculptural works.

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Scott Reeder. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

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Scott Reeder. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery.

For more information, visit their website.

The Mission
The Mission  has opened its second annual preview exhibition, SUMMER 2012: Vantage Point, on view through August 18, 2012.

Vantage Point assembles works from six national and international artists, stimulating discourse and recognizing reoccurring global themes addressed by artists across the continent. Although the artists use different mediums and aesthetics, each one explores the subliminal: what is concealed and perceptually blocked.

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SUMMER 2012: Vantage Point. Courtesy of The Mission.

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SUMMER 2012: Vantage Point. Courtesy of The Mission.

For more information, visit their website.

MCA Chicago
The MCA presents Skyscraper: Art and Architecture Against Gravity, a new exhibition on view through September 23, 2012. This exhibition examines contemporary works of art that focus on the architectural form of the skyscraper. Skyscraper is especially relevant to Chicago, which is known as the birthplace of this architectural type.

Artists of all kinds have been enthralled by the human desire to build farther and farther into the sky. From video and film to sculpture, painting and photography, artists explore this desire in many ways using many mediums. Skyscraper features a wide-ranging group of artists from across the world, spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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Installation view of Kader Attia's Untitled (skyline), 2007 in Skyscraper: Art and Architecture Against Gravity. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

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Vera Lutter, Study for Ground Zero III, January 15 - 25, 2002, 2002. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, gift of Francis Dittmer, 2009.11.c. © 2002 Vera Lutter. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

For more information, visit their website.

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Simply Magnificent: Top Art Exhibitions for Fall 2011

Chicago is a leading center for world-class art and culture. This is the prefect season to explore the city’s featured exhibitions and experience some incredible art. Don’t miss the exceptional exhibitions being featured at galleries around Chicago.

Shane Campbell Gallery
Lisa Williamson: Thinking Objects
Through December 31, 2011

Lisa Williamson, born in 1977, is a Los Angeles based artist who received her MFA from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. Shane Campbell Gallery presents Thinking Objects, Williamson’s first solo exhibition with the gallery in Chicago.

In this exhibition, Lisa Williamson presents small-scale, hand-painted bent steel wall sculptures and framed works on paper. Williamson creates works, both floor- and wall-based, that act like paintings. His work poses questions that consider how and why art gets made, relating the artistic to other modes of thought and invention.

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Lisa Williamson Teal Legs, 2011 Acrylic on steel 34" x 14" x 48"

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Lisa Williamson Grey Eyelets, 2011 Acrylic on paper 35" x 22"

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Lisa Williamson Installation View

For additional information, call 312.226.2223 or visit Shane Campbell Gallery. Shane Campbell Gallery is located at 673 North Milwaukee Avenue. Open Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6.

Kavi Gupta Gallery
Sayre Gomez: Windows and Mirrors
Through January 28, 2012

Sayre Gomez was born in Chicago in 1982 and currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. He Gomez holds a BFA from the School of Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from CalArts. Kavi Gupta Gallery presents Windows and Mirrors, Gomez’s debut exhibition at this gallery.

On view are the artist’s new works on canvas, thirty small works on paper, and a single graphite drawing. By mining images and texts from various blogs and image archives, Gomez’ new works are an extension of the artist’s inquiry into how aesthetics inform perception and how meaning is disseminated and contextualized.

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UWW 2 2011 oil paint and photocopy on Arches paper 11" x 8 1/2" 14" x 11 1/2" framed. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery CHICAGO.

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Lorem Ipsum Painting #3 2011 Oil and Acrylic on canvas 18" x 18". Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery CHICAGO.

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Installation Views of 'Windows and Mirrors 2011. Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery CHICAGO.

For additional information, call 312.432.0708 or visit Kavi Gupta Gallery. Kavi Gupta Gallery is located at 835 West Washington Boulevard. Open Tuesday-Friday, 10-6 and Saturday, 11-5.

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Simply Magnificent: Top Art Exhibitions for September 2011, Vol. 2

Chicago is distinguished as a city of world-class art, and September is the month for gallery and museum openings. Don’t miss the exceptional collections being featured at Kavi Gupta Gallery, Carrie Secrist Gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

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The Dangerous Ability to Fascinate Other People
by Angel Otero
September 9 – November 12, 2011

Born in Santurce, Puetro Rico, New York-based artist Angel Otero received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Otero’s work has been largely influenced by memories, photographs and family memorabilia, and is often combined with gestures of 20th century painting. The solo exhibition, The Dangerous Ability to Fascinate Other People, highlights the artist’s unique process as a form of narrative in itself. Otero uses a unique ‘deformation’ approach to his painting. First he paints across glass, and then once dry, he flays the dried paint and reconstructs the composition anew across large canvasses. This artistic process represents how the artist envisions the process of reconfiguring personal and historical narratives in his work. There is a sense of urgency found in Otero’s work while he creates a dialogue about painting as a process. Otero’s art constantly negotiates the lines between individual and art history.

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Angel Otero b. 1981 The Dangerous Ability to Fascinate Other People collaged oil paint skins on canvas, 2011 97” x 86” x 3.5” KGG-2393

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Angel Otero A Dream not Dreamed by Anyone collaged oil paint skins on canvas, 2011 85” x 109” x 2.5” KGG-2403

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Angel Otero Flaying collaged oil paint skins on canvas, 2011 50” x 38” x 2.5” KGG-2390

All works are courtesy of Kavi Gupta CHICAGO I BERLIN.

Kavi Gupta Gallery is located at 835 West Washington Blvd. Open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For additional information, call 312.432.0708 or visit Kavi Gupta Gallery.

Carrie Secrist Gallery
World’s Collide!
by Andrew Holmquist
September 9 – October 15, 2011

Andrew Holmquist is an emerging Chicago-based artist who graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Carrie Secrist Gallery is hosting this new solo exhibition, World’s Collide!. Holmquist uses integrated painting, drawing and collage techniques to investigate space and movement in his work. The exhibition explores the tension between representation and abstraction. World’s Collide! includes a series of paintings embodying the artist’s intuitive gestures and logical problem solving processes. Holmquist paints with thick, layered brushstrokes that seem to reveal his inner thoughts and perceptions. His style resembles historic artists such as Rembrandt or Titian.

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Andrew Holmquist, Star Gazer, 2011, Oil on panel, 18 x 20 inches

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Andrew Holmquist, Collapse, 2011, Oil and spray-paint on canvas, 48 x 72 inches

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Andrew Holmquist, Gasp, 2011, Oil on canvas, 60 x 55 inches


Carrie Secrist Gallery is located at 835 West Washington Blvd. Open Tuesday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information, call 312.491.1145 or visit Carrie Secrist Gallery.

Museum of Contemporary Art
Patchwork Plateau
by Dan Gunn
September 3 – October 2, 2011

Chicago-based artist Dan Gunn is both a visual artist and writer who received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His new work, Patchwork Plateau, was created especially for the UBS 12 x 12 series at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Dan Gunn’s work explores the realms of both sculpture and painting. Patchwork Plateau vaguely resembles a traditional dining room table that has been painted various shades of green. Gunn uses compositional layering by embedding multiple handmade patterns into its large 8 x 12 foot horizontal surface. Gunn has created other three-dimensional works and compositions, examining perceptual phenomena and using materials such as tinsel, glitter, holographic paper and patterned objects.

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Installation view of UBS 12 x 12: New Artists/New Work: Dan Gunn, MCA Chicago. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

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Installation view of UBS 12 x 12: New Artists/New Work: Dan Gunn, MCA Chicago. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

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Installation view of UBS 12 x 12: New Artists/New Work: Dan Gunn, MCA Chicago. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago


The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 220 East Chicago Avenue. Open Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information, call 312.280.2660 or visit Museum of Contemporary Art.

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Simply Magnificent: Top Art Exhibitions for June 2011

Chicago is featuring a power-packed collection of world-renowned artists and their exhibitions this month. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to venture to some beautiful galleries and museums and experience the incredible artwork our city is hosting.

Mark Grotjahn
Shane Campbell Gallery
May 13 – June 25, 2011

Born and based in Los Angeles, Mark Grotjahn is an internationally acclaimed artist who has been showcased in exhibitions ranging from New York to Switzerland to Amsterdam. In Grotjahn’s first solo exhibition in Chicago, the Shane Campbell Gallery presents new paintings from the series Three to Five Faces.

Thick lines of oil paint are tangled, woven and overlaid, transforming ropes of color into the shapes of eyes and noses and mouths. This collection is bold and unique, sure to surprise and astound the viewer. The “face” paintings represent not only sublimated desire but also the complexity of self-expression and primitivism. Such works reflect acknowledgement of Pablo Picasso and German Expressionism. New York Magazine described these “face” paintings as a reminder of the pleasures of “the open, the out-there, and the untamed.”

This exhibit is located at the Shane Campbell Gallery, 673 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago Illinois.
For more information, contact John Schmid at 312.226.2223 or info@shanecampbellgallery.com.

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Top: Mark Grotjahn
Untitled (Broken Down Beautiful Post Impressionist Face 41.71), 2011
Oil on cardboard mounted on linen
72 1/2 x 52 inches (184.2 x 132.1 cm)

Image courtesy of the artist; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; Blum and Poe, Los Angeles; Anton Kern, New York; Gagosian, London.
Photo credit: Douglas M. Parker Studio, 2011.

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Untitled (S II “Some of Us Didn’t Know We Were Indians” Painting for RH Face 41.72), 2011
Oil on cardboard mounted on linen
101 1/4 x 72 1/4 inches (257.2 x 183.5 cm)

Image courtesy of the artist; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; Blum and Poe, Los Angeles; Anton Kern, New York; Gagosian, London.
Photo credit: Douglas M. Parker Studio, 2011.

Bottom: Mark Grotjahn: Three to Five Faces, May 13 – June 25, 2011
Installation View
Image courtesy the artist; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago.

Theaster Gates
Kavi Gupta Gallery
April 30 – July 2, 2011

Theaster Gates is an important Chicago-based artist who has woven his background studies in fine arts and urban planning together into a unique artistic vision and practice of unparalleled breadth and depth. Over the past several years, Theaster’s work has been included in an impressive host of museum exhibitions internationally, including the 2010 Whitney Biennial, and he is currently working on a project for Documenta 2012 in Kassel Germany. This exhibit, An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures, is being featured at the Kavi Gupta Gallery. Gates uses raw material he digs out from old abandoned houses he purchases. His art reflects a transformation of the rubble and wreckage.

This exhibit showcases fragments of an embroidered loveseat, cabinet doors, cracked moldings and an electrical socket in a wall. Gates references political events, such as the 1960′s race riots and the hosing of civil rights demonstrators in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963.

This exhibit is located at the Kavi Gupta Gallery, 835 West Washington Blvd, Chicago Illinois. (Map).

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Photo Credit: Theaster Gates An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures, Courtesy of Kavi Gupta CHICAGO | BERLIN.

William J. O’Brien
The Renaissance Society
May 15 – June 26, 2011

Internationally recognized artist William J. O’Brien has been based in Chicago since 2001. O’Brien’s work in painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics and installation grows out of a unique range of materials, including ceramics, textiles, wood, metal and paper.  His solo exhibition at The Renaissance Society includes around 100 ceramic pieces, many which have never been displayed before.  His pieces range from masks and urns to vessels and plates, and his sculptures are bursting with unique color, texture and design.

New City Art highly recommends this exhibit, describing O’Brien’s ceramics as a dynamic psychology that expresses “things buried and prematurely unearthed.” O’Brien is also featured in New City Art as one of seven Breakout Artists: Chicago’s next generation of image makers.

This exhibit is located at 5811 South Ellis, Cobb Hall 418, University of Chicago. The Renaissance Society is a contemporary art museum free and open to the public.

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Photo Credit: William J. O’Brien Exhibition at The Renaissance Society.

Mark Bradford
Museum of Contemporary Art
May 28 – September 18, 2011

Mark Bradford is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. Describing himself as having always been a creator, Bradford is known for his collage paintings that reflect both the energy and poetry of city life, specifically L.A. Bradford’s exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art is a survey of Bradford’s work dating from 2001 to 2010 and exploring different media and projects.

Bradford uses materials he finds such as flyers, plywood and movie posters to create interesting layers of color and texture, pulled together into a unified space. Influenced by pop culture, identity politics and abstract painting, Bradford’s work ranges in medium from painting to sculpture to video. Drawing upon his experiences growing up in South Central L.A., many of Bradford’s titles allude to structures of class, race and gender embedded in urban society.

The exhibition is located at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago Illinois.
For more information, call 312.280.2660 (general) or 312.397.4010 (box office).

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Mark Bradford_Museum of Contemporary Art

Photo Credit: Mark Bradford Exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

 

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Art: Chicago Artist Brings Community Together

Photo Credit: Chicago Magazine

Chicago artist, Theaster Gates is anything but typical. He is an urban planner and problem solver, who brings a unique and unusual approach to his projects.  His thought provoking, provocative works of art portray Gates as a performer, activist and community organizer.

Gates is currently working with Kujawa Architecture to build Soul Food Pavilion located on the South Side (69th and Dorchester).  Soul Food Pavilion recently started construction and will be ready in August 2011.

The idea behind Soul Food Pavilion is to bring the arts and neighborhood community together in a location where many don’t get to visit museums. Gates believes “great opportunities happen over dinner.” He conceptualizes eclectic groups of people who may not normally meet, sitting down for a shared dinner that is inspired by soul food. He will teach the South-siders skills in healthy food production and consumption, as well as bring people together though art, music, food and community. Conversations will flow, ideas will be explored and connections will be made.

Soul Food Pavilion is a program of the Rebuild Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that “explores ways art, creative public education, design, and advocacy can contribute to the cultural and economic vitality of a place.” It is “committed to creating cultural spaces and creative economics in under-resourced neighborhoods throughout the Midwest.”  If you’re interested in supporting Theaster Gates’ Soul Food Pavilion project, feel free to make a tax-deductible donation to the Rebuild Foundation. Donations for Rebuild can be mailed to or dropped off at Kavi Gupta Gallery, 835 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607.

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