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Jefferson Fisher Meet & Greet "The Next Conversation" | The Book Cellar
Apr 10, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Jefferson Fisher will be in person at The Book Cellar to meet readers and sign copies of his new book The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More. Ticket Price includes a copy of The Next Conversation. About The Book: THE NEXT CONVERSATION will give you practical phrases that will lead to powerful results, from breaking down defensiveness in a hard talk with a family member to finding your own assertive voice at the boardroom conference table. Your every word matters, and by controlling how you communicate every day, you will create waves of positive impact that will resonate throughout your relationships to last a lifetime. You will learn: · Why you should never “win” an argument · How to assert yourself and communicate with intention · How to set boundaries and frame conversations · Why saying less is often more · How to overcome conflict with connection About the Author: JEFFERSON FISHER is a trial lawyer, writer, and speaker whose work to help people communicate during life’s everyday arguments and conversations, with his practical videos and authentic presence, has gained millions of followers around the world, including celebrities and global leaders. He is a sought-after speaker on communication at Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies, and hundreds of thousands of people subscribe to his actionable email newsletter and podcast. Fisher is a Texas board-certified personal injury attorney and the founder of Fisher Firm, where he helps people all over the United States connect to trusted legal services. He lives with his wife and two children near Beaumont, Texas.
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007 Science: Inventing the World of James Bond | Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Mar 7, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Access the adventure where science and imagination meet.
Explore the iconic cars, gadgets and props of the James Bond film series. 007 Science: Inventing the World of James Bond is the first-ever official exhibition to focus on the science and technology behind the world’s longest-running movie franchise.
Go behind the scenes to learn how the Bond production teams harness real-world science to craft 007’s on-screen adventures. See fantastical gadgets created for the Bond films alongside the real-life inventions they prefigured—see a prototype jetpack from “Thunderball” and the modern Gravity Industries Jet Suit.
REMA - HEIS WORLD TOUR 2025 (Chicago) | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Apr 30, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Experience the electrifying REMA - HEIS WORLD TOUR in Chicago at the iconic Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom. The event is scheduled for April 30, 2025, at 1106 W Lawrence, IL, 60640. Delight in the captivating performance by the talented artist as he takes the stage to showcase his chart-topping hits and mesmerizing vocals. Don't miss this unforgettable evening filled with music, energy, and pure entertainment.
The Millennium Tour 2025 (Chicago) | Wintrust Arena
Apr 18, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
The Millennium Tour is set to take place in Chicago at the Wintrust Arena on April 18, 2025. The venue is located at 200 E Cermak Road, Chicago, IL, 60616. Fans of R&B and hip-hop music can look forward to a night filled with performances by top artists and special guests. Don't miss this opportunity to experience an unforgettable concert in the heart of Chicago. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for The Millennium Tour in Chicago.
Theo Von: Return Of The Rat 2025 (Chicago) | Wintrust Arena
Apr 24, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Mark your calendars for Theo Von's highly-anticipated comedy special, "Return Of The Rat," coming to Wintrust Arena in Chicago on April 24, 2025. Get ready to laugh along with Theo Von as he takes the stage at 200 E Cermak Road, IL, 60616 for a night of hilarious stand-up comedy. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening filled with laughter and entertainment. Secure your tickets now for Theo Von's "Return Of The Rat" in Chicago.
Nancy Holt: Seeing in the Round | The Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 5, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
In the early 1970s, Nancy Holt (American, 1938–2014) created her first sculpture, a viewing device that she called a Locator. Made from two pieces of welded steel pipe, with a viewing aperture set at the height of her own eyes, the Locator became a powerful means for Holt to ground her viewer in the conscious process of perception. The first Locators were installed in Holt’s New York studio in 1971. From here she could train a viewer’s eye on overlooked aspects of the urban landscape, focusing attention on found elements, such as ventilators on nearby rooftops or windows on neighboring buildings. She then created site-responsive installations, using the Locator as an apparatus to frame surprising passages in the built environment, which she selected and marked with paint.
In this installation, conceived in collaboration with the Holt/Smithson Foundation, two historical works—Dual Locators (1972) and Locator (PS1) (1980)—are presented for the first time out-of-doors on a sculpture terrace, where the interior and exterior architecture of the museum are in constant dialogue with each other and the surrounding city. Drawing awareness to the act of looking, these devices ask us to attend to our individual experience of vision, while challenging the presumption that how we see is in any way self-evident.
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Nancy Holt: Seeing in the Round | The Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 5, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
In the early 1970s, Nancy Holt (American, 1938–2014) created her first sculpture, a viewing device that she called a Locator. Made from two pieces of welded steel pipe, with a viewing aperture set at the height of her own eyes, the Locator became a powerful means for Holt to ground her viewer in the conscious process of perception. The first Locators were installed in Holt’s New York studio in 1971. From here she could train a viewer’s eye on overlooked aspects of the urban landscape, focusing attention on found elements, such as ventilators on nearby rooftops or windows on neighboring buildings. She then created site-responsive installations, using the Locator as an apparatus to frame surprising passages in the built environment, which she selected and marked with paint.
In this installation, conceived in collaboration with the Holt/Smithson Foundation, two historical works—Dual Locators (1972) and Locator (PS1) (1980)—are presented for the first time out-of-doors on a sculpture terrace, where the interior and exterior architecture of the museum are in constant dialogue with each other and the surrounding city. Drawing awareness to the act of looking, these devices ask us to attend to our individual experience of vision, while challenging the presumption that how we see is in any way self-evident.
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Nancy Holt: Seeing in the Round | The Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 5, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
In the early 1970s, Nancy Holt (American, 1938–2014) created her first sculpture, a viewing device that she called a Locator. Made from two pieces of welded steel pipe, with a viewing aperture set at the height of her own eyes, the Locator became a powerful means for Holt to ground her viewer in the conscious process of perception. The first Locators were installed in Holt’s New York studio in 1971. From here she could train a viewer’s eye on overlooked aspects of the urban landscape, focusing attention on found elements, such as ventilators on nearby rooftops or windows on neighboring buildings. She then created site-responsive installations, using the Locator as an apparatus to frame surprising passages in the built environment, which she selected and marked with paint.
In this installation, conceived in collaboration with the Holt/Smithson Foundation, two historical works—Dual Locators (1972) and Locator (PS1) (1980)—are presented for the first time out-of-doors on a sculpture terrace, where the interior and exterior architecture of the museum are in constant dialogue with each other and the surrounding city. Drawing awareness to the act of looking, these devices ask us to attend to our individual experience of vision, while challenging the presumption that how we see is in any way self-evident.
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Cats: Predators to Pets | Chicago
Nov 7, 2024–Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
From wild carnivores to domestic companions, cats have their paws in science and culture alike. Learn about the characteristics of cats, big and small; walk through dynamic dioramas with dozens of felines frozen in time; and spot your own furry friends in a fan submission photo gallery. This interactive exhibition is the purr-fect blend of science, history, and pop culture.
MESHUGGAH - with special guests Cannibal Corpse & Carcass | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Toronto Raptors at Chicago Bulls | United Center
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
The Chicago Bulls, established in 1966 and based in Chicago, Illinois, USA, play their home games at United Center. The Bulls have won the NBA Championship six times, including two three-peats from 1991 to 1998. Current key players include Zach LaVine and Nikola Vučević.
The Toronto Raptors, established in 1995 and based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, play their home games at Scotiabank Arena. The Raptors won the NBA Championship in 2019. Current key players include RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes.
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KevOnStage Back Pew Tour CHICAGO | APC Morgan Park (Apostolic Pentecostal Church)
Apr 5, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Experience the comedic genius of KevOnStage at the Back Pew Tour in Chicago. The event will take place at APC Morgan Park (Apostolic Pentecostal Church) on April 5, 2025. Located at 11401 South Vincennes Avenue, Chicago, IL 60643, this hilarious show promises to keep you entertained from start to finish. Tickets for this unforgettable evening range from $37.50 to $50. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness KevOnStage live in Chicago!
NHL | Chicago Blackhawks v Pittsburgh Penguins (Chicago) | Apr 6th | United Center
Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Explore accurate Chicago Blackhawks v Pittsburgh Penguins sporting information for 6th April, as well as more Ice Hockey times with Fixture Calendar. The Chicago Blackhawks, founded in 1926, are a professional ice hockey team that competes in the National Hockey League (NHL). They are part of the Central Division in the Western Conference and play their home games at the United Center, which has a capacity of over 19,000 fans. The team has a rich history, winning six Stanley Cup championships, with their most recent being in 2015. This success can be attributed to their talented players, including current stars like Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews. Over the years, the Blackhawks have also produced numerous award winners, such as Norris Trophy winners Duncan Keith and Chris Chelios, highlighting their strong presence in the league. With a dedicated fan base and a track record of success, the Chicago Blackhawks are undoubtedly one of the top teams in the NHL.
Founded in 1967, the Pittsburgh Penguins are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Eastern Conference's Metropolitan Division. The Penguins have won five Stanley Cup Championships, most recently in 2017. Their home games are played at the PPG Paints Arena, which has a capacity of over 18,000 fans. The team boasts some of the top players in the league, such as Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang, making them a formidable force on the ice. With a rich history and a passionate fan base, the Pittsburgh Penguins continue to be one of the top teams in the NHL.
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NHL | Chicago Blackhawks v Winnipeg Jets (Chicago) | Apr 12th | United Center
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Explore Chicago Blackhawks v Winnipeg Jets sporting information for 12th April, as well as links for Ice Hockey tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Chicago Blackhawks, founded in 1926, are a professional ice hockey team that competes in the National Hockey League (NHL). They are part of the Central Division in the Western Conference and play their home games at the United Center, which has a capacity of over 19,000 fans. The team has a rich history, winning six Stanley Cup championships, with their most recent being in 2015. This success can be attributed to their talented players, including current stars like Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews. Over the years, the Blackhawks have also produced numerous award winners, such as Norris Trophy winners Duncan Keith and Chris Chelios, highlighting their strong presence in the league. With a dedicated fan base and a track record of success, the Chicago Blackhawks are undoubtedly one of the top teams in the NHL.
The Winnipeg Jets are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference. The team was established in 1999 when the original Winnipeg Jets moved to Arizona and became the Phoenix Coyotes. In 2011, the Atlanta Thrashers relocated to Winnipeg and took on the old Jets' name and colors. The Jets play their home games at Bell MTS Place, which has a capacity of over 15,000 seats. Some notable players on the team include superstar forward Patrik Laine, veteran captain Blake Wheeler, and goaltender Connor Hellebuyck. The Jets have had a successful run in recent years, making it to the playoffs in four out of the last five seasons and winning the Jets franchise's first playoff series in 2018.
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J Balvin - Back To The Rayo Tour 2025 (Chicago) | United Center
Apr 13, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Experience the sensational J Balvin - Back To The Rayo Tour live in Chicago at the renowned United Center on April 13, 2025. Immerse yourself in the electrifying music and captivating performances of Latin music sensation J Balvin at this unforgettable event. The United Center, located at 1901 W Madison, Chicago, IL, 60612, will be the perfect venue to host this spectacular show. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness J Balvin in action at one of the most iconic arenas in Chicago. Secure your tickets now for an evening filled with pulsating rhythms and incredible energy.
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Omarion Meet & Greet Upgrade **Ticket to the show NOT included** | Wintrust Arena
Apr 18, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Omarion Meet & Greet Upgrade • Early entry into the venue • Exclusive meet & greet with Omarion • Personal photograph with Omarion • Limited edition Omarion figurine • Omarion LED keychain • Exclusive Omarion cinch bag • Autographed commemorative VIP laminate with lanyard • Priority merchandise shopping • Limited availability **Ticket to the show NOT included. Purchasers must have a ticket to the show to participate in the Meet & Greet.
Information Source: One More Time VIP | eventbrite
Stavros Halkias: The Dreamboat Tour 2025 (Chicago) | The Chicago Theatre
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Experience an unforgettable night of laughter with Stavros Halkias on his Dreamboat Tour at The Chicago Theatre in Chicago on April 19, 2025. Known for his unique comedic style and hilarious storytelling, Stavros promises an evening filled with laughter and entertainment. Don't miss this opportunity to witness one of the rising stars in comedy live on stage. Join us for a night to remember at The Dreamboat Tour.
BOYWITHUKE - BURNOUT WORLD TOUR 2025 (Chicago) | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Apr 24, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Experience the electrifying BOYWITHUKE - BURNOUT WORLD TOUR live in Chicago at the iconic Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom on April 24, 2025. Immerse yourself in a night of unforgettable music at 1106 W Lawrence, Chicago, IL, 60640. Don't miss out on this incredible event that promises to be a highlight of the year for music enthusiasts in the area. Secure your tickets now and be part of an extraordinary evening filled with talent and passion.
Spiritbox: Tsunami Sea North American Tour 2025 (Chicago) | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Apr 25, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Spiritbox is set to embark on their Tsunami Sea North American Tour, with a stop in Chicago at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom on April 25, 2025. The venue is located at 1106 W Lawrence, Chicago, IL, 60640. Fans can expect an unforgettable evening filled with mesmerizing performances by the band at this highly anticipated event. Make sure to mark your calendars and secure your tickets to witness Spiritbox live in action at the iconic Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago.
Arthur Jafa: Works from the MCA Collection | Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago
Jun 1, 2024–May 11, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Across three decades, artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa has developed a singularly dynamic practice comprising films and videos, photographs, and sculptures. Through his multidisciplinary work, Jafa seeks to encompass what he describes as “the full complexity, specificity, beauty, and potentiality of what Black folks have made and continue to make out of the bleak existential circumstance we’ve attended to over the past several hundred years.” Utilizing found imagery, music, and artistic techniques such as montage and collage, he has constructed an extensive assemblage of Black expression, layered and arranged in ways that reveal the diverse and complex realities of Black being.
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Arthur Jafa: Works from the MCA Collection | Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago
Jun 1, 2024–May 11, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Across three decades, artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa has developed a singularly dynamic practice comprising films and videos, photographs, and sculptures. Through his multidisciplinary work, Jafa seeks to encompass what he describes as “the full complexity, specificity, beauty, and potentiality of what Black folks have made and continue to make out of the bleak existential circumstance we’ve attended to over the past several hundred years.” Utilizing found imagery, music, and artistic techniques such as montage and collage, he has constructed an extensive assemblage of Black expression, layered and arranged in ways that reveal the diverse and complex realities of Black being.
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Jitish Kallat: Public Notice 3 | The Art Institute of Chicago
Sep 9, 2024–Sep 10, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Jitish Kallat’s site-specific installation, Public Notice 3, returns to the Art Institute of Chicago’s Grand Staircase this fall after a 14-year hiatus.
Initially unveiled on September 11, 2010, the work connects two significant historical events separated by 108 years: the First World’s Parliament of Religions which began on September 11, 1893, and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. At the earlier event, the World Parliament of Religions, held in an auditorium that encompassed the area that today includes both the museum’s Fullerton Hall and Woman’s Board Grand Staircase, a young Hindu monk, Swami Vivekananda electrified audiences with a powerful speech calling for an end to religious fundamentalism, intolerance, and bigotry.
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Jitish Kallat: Public Notice 3 | The Art Institute of Chicago
Sep 9, 2024–Sep 10, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Jitish Kallat’s site-specific installation, Public Notice 3, returns to the Art Institute of Chicago’s Grand Staircase this fall after a 14-year hiatus.
Initially unveiled on September 11, 2010, the work connects two significant historical events separated by 108 years: the First World’s Parliament of Religions which began on September 11, 1893, and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. At the earlier event, the World Parliament of Religions, held in an auditorium that encompassed the area that today includes both the museum’s Fullerton Hall and Woman’s Board Grand Staircase, a young Hindu monk, Swami Vivekananda electrified audiences with a powerful speech calling for an end to religious fundamentalism, intolerance, and bigotry.
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After the End of the World: Pictures from Panafrica | The Art Institute of Chicago
Nov 2, 2024–Apr 21, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
What meanings has Earth held for people of African descent, and what can an environmental consciousness grounded in Pan-Africanist perspectives teach all of humanity today?
Conceived to accompany the major survey exhibition Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica (on view at the Art Institute December 15, 2024–March 30, 2025), this exhibition, drawn from the museum’s collection, addresses the planet itself. Works by 17 artists in film, photography, and book arts draw attention to three vital and intertwined interactions with the land: as a path to freedom, as a means of spiritual and bodily sustenance, and as a source of enlightenment.
Works by artists such as Carrie Mae Weems and Dawoud Bey retrace nocturnal paths to freedom. For example, Weems’s North Star stems from the experience of her grandfather, labor organizer Frank Weems, who made a path from rural Arkansas to Chicago in 1936 by traveling at night and following Polaris, the North Star. Like many others who found their way to freedom, Weems saved his life but lost his family and never could return to his birthplace.
Foregrounding the interrelation of food and spiritual wisdom are works by Radcliffe Bailey and Luis Medina as well as the room-filling photo installation Bori (Feed the Head) by Candomblé priest and visual artist Ayrson Heráclito. Bori memorializes a ritual performance in which Heráclito encircled the heads of one dozen initiated participants with mounded ingredients to nourish individual Yoruba deities.
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After the End of the World: Pictures from Panafrica | The Art Institute of Chicago
Nov 2, 2024–Apr 21, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
What meanings has Earth held for people of African descent, and what can an environmental consciousness grounded in Pan-Africanist perspectives teach all of humanity today?
Conceived to accompany the major survey exhibition Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica (on view at the Art Institute December 15, 2024–March 30, 2025), this exhibition, drawn from the museum’s collection, addresses the planet itself. Works by 17 artists in film, photography, and book arts draw attention to three vital and intertwined interactions with the land: as a path to freedom, as a means of spiritual and bodily sustenance, and as a source of enlightenment.
Works by artists such as Carrie Mae Weems and Dawoud Bey retrace nocturnal paths to freedom. For example, Weems’s North Star stems from the experience of her grandfather, labor organizer Frank Weems, who made a path from rural Arkansas to Chicago in 1936 by traveling at night and following Polaris, the North Star. Like many others who found their way to freedom, Weems saved his life but lost his family and never could return to his birthplace.
Foregrounding the interrelation of food and spiritual wisdom are works by Radcliffe Bailey and Luis Medina as well as the room-filling photo installation Bori (Feed the Head) by Candomblé priest and visual artist Ayrson Heráclito. Bori memorializes a ritual performance in which Heráclito encircled the heads of one dozen initiated participants with mounded ingredients to nourish individual Yoruba deities.
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After the End of the World: Pictures from Panafrica | The Art Institute of Chicago
Nov 2, 2024–Apr 21, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
What meanings has Earth held for people of African descent, and what can an environmental consciousness grounded in Pan-Africanist perspectives teach all of humanity today?
Conceived to accompany the major survey exhibition Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica (on view at the Art Institute December 15, 2024–March 30, 2025), this exhibition, drawn from the museum’s collection, addresses the planet itself. Works by 17 artists in film, photography, and book arts draw attention to three vital and intertwined interactions with the land: as a path to freedom, as a means of spiritual and bodily sustenance, and as a source of enlightenment.
Works by artists such as Carrie Mae Weems and Dawoud Bey retrace nocturnal paths to freedom. For example, Weems’s North Star stems from the experience of her grandfather, labor organizer Frank Weems, who made a path from rural Arkansas to Chicago in 1936 by traveling at night and following Polaris, the North Star. Like many others who found their way to freedom, Weems saved his life but lost his family and never could return to his birthplace.
Foregrounding the interrelation of food and spiritual wisdom are works by Radcliffe Bailey and Luis Medina as well as the room-filling photo installation Bori (Feed the Head) by Candomblé priest and visual artist Ayrson Heráclito. Bori memorializes a ritual performance in which Heráclito encircled the heads of one dozen initiated participants with mounded ingredients to nourish individual Yoruba deities.
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The End: Painting and Other Techniques, 1970–2020 | Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago
Nov 9, 2024–Apr 13, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
For decades, critics have argued that painting is dead. Despite this, artists continue to push the medium forward. This exhibition defines painting itself as a manual “technique,” showing viewers that painting is an ever-changing artistic expression.
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Descending the Staircase | Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago
Dec 16, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Descending the Staircase considers novel artistic approaches to representing the human body. Spread across two floors of the museum, the exhibition presents figures of all kinds, from the fragmented, absurd, and surreal to the curated, self-aware, and media savvy. Puppets, masks, and automatons merge bodies with objects, juxtaposing the animate and inanimate, while abstract sculptures evoke the human form through soft and fleshy materials such as nylon, wax, hair, and latex. Elsewhere, artists deploy the living body as a medium, setting it in motion with performance and gesture. Together, these artworks delve into fundamental questions about the human body in the contemporary world, including its relationship to labor and machines, its presentation in advertising and social media, and its role within the everyday domestic sphere.
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Descending the Staircase | Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago
Dec 16, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Descending the Staircase considers novel artistic approaches to representing the human body. Spread across two floors of the museum, the exhibition presents figures of all kinds, from the fragmented, absurd, and surreal to the curated, self-aware, and media savvy. Puppets, masks, and automatons merge bodies with objects, juxtaposing the animate and inanimate, while abstract sculptures evoke the human form through soft and fleshy materials such as nylon, wax, hair, and latex. Elsewhere, artists deploy the living body as a medium, setting it in motion with performance and gesture. Together, these artworks delve into fundamental questions about the human body in the contemporary world, including its relationship to labor and machines, its presentation in advertising and social media, and its role within the everyday domestic sphere.
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Dieter Roth and Björn Roth: Balabild 5 | Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago
Dec 21, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-6)
Chicago
Renowned multimedia artist Dieter Roth’s preferred form, and the one he spent his lifetime pursuing, was the Gesamtkunstwerk, a German term for “total work of art.” Working across a diverse range of media, disciplines, and creative activities, Roth developed an artistic practice that dissolved the boundaries between art and life, upending traditional categories, hierarchies, and even timeworn notions of singular authorship. Often collaborating with other artists, including his son Björn, Roth produced an ever-expanding body of work that gestured toward the cumulative effects of a life spent making and remaking.
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