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Kavi Gupta is a contemporary art gallery owned by gallerist Kavi Gupta. Headquartered in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago, the gallery operates multiple exhibition spaces as well as Kavi Gupta Editions, a publishing imprint and bookstore. [1] Kavi Gupta opened in Chicago in 2000. [2]
The Chicago Tribune, one of Chicago's two major newspapers, never had gallery or art listings and fired its sole dedicated fine arts reporter, Alan G. Artner, in 2009. [17] And the Chicago Sun-Times , the other of Chicago's two major newspapers, has no gallery or art listings and no dedicated arts reporter, although Kevin Nance has covered some ...
Lillstreet Art Center is an arts center in Chicago, Illinois, United States.It is one of the oldest and most successful co-ops [citation needed] in Chicago [1] and its facilities include classrooms for arts education, a gallery, an artist residency program, studio spaces, and a community outreach program.
In addition to the world-renown Art Institute of Chicago, which houses nearly 300,000 works of art alone, there are countless independent spaces to explore—which is exactly why we did a deep ...
Exterior view of The Jackman Goldwasser Catwalk Gallery. The Hyde Park Art Center moved into its brand new facility on April 22, 2006. A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new space took place that day, attended by Mayor Richard M. Daley, and several local Chicago aldermen, followed by the grand opening gala that evening. The next weekend, the Art ...
The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art is an art museum located on the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. [1] The permanent collection has over 15,000 objects. Admission is free and open to the public. [2] The Smart Museum and the adjacent Cochrane-Woods Art Center were designed by the architect Edward Larrabee Barnes. [3]
Gallery 400 is a not-for-profit arts exhibition space within the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It was founded in 1983 to exhibit and support art, design and architecture. [1] [2] Over its history Gallery 400 has presented many exhibitions, lectures, and artist commissions. The ...
The galleries were constructed between March and June 2005. The south gallery is 19,200 square feet (1,780 m 2) (240 by 80 feet (73 by 24 m)) and the north is 14,400 square feet (1,338 m 2) (180 by 80 feet (55 by 24 m)). [5] The galleries are surrounded by sycamore trees, which are very rare in Chicago. [6]