They call it the "Year of Confusion."
They call it the "Year of Confusion."
EXPO Art Week kicked off with the Renaissance Society’s RenBen, where over 400 guests attended Maurizio Cattelan’s Silent Party at the Chicago Athletic Association. Sticking a pin in the vacuousness of small talk at art socials, Cattelan and Ren director-curator Myriam Ben Salah guided guests through a roving gala with one condition: two hours of […]
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Barely Fair has become one of the city's singular art successes, operated by the artist-run project space Julius Caesar, and it’s back for its sixth edition.
“Barely Fair" , 4/3–4/19
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