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SUMMARY:Shane Huffman - Photography - 65Grand Gallery - Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Shane Huffman\nThe Mediums of Photography at play on Material as Apparatus as Man as HOL\, or The Fluctuating Fears of what the Law of Conservation of Energy Implies\n\n\n\n\n\nThrough March 24\, 2018\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n3252 W. North Avenue\nChicago\, IL 60647\n\n\n\n\n\n(312) 719-4325\ninfo@65grand.com\nwww.65grand.com\nThurs.\, 6-9pm; Fri.\, Sat.; 12-6pm\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/shane-huffman-photography-65grand-gallery-chicago/
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SUMMARY:Beverly Fishman "Chemical Sublime" * Kavi Gupta Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Beverly Fishman\, CHEMICAL SUBLIME\n02.24.2018 — 04.28.2018 \n\n\n\n835 W. Washington Boulevard\nChicago\, IL 60607\n\n\n\n\n\n(312) 432-0708\ninfo@kavigupta.com\nwww.kavigupta.com\nTues. – Fri.\, 10am-6pm; Sat\, 11am-5pm\n\n\n\nKavi Gupta is pleased to present CHEMICAL SUBLIME\, a solo exhibition of original work by Beverly Fishman.  \nCombining the handmade with the industrial\, Fishman employs a variety of techniques to explore technological\, scientific\, and biological systems of perception and representation\, instigating constructive conversations about the ways people see their bodies and minds\, and construct their identities. Her most illustrious bodies of work engage with the visual language of the medical industrial complex. For example\, her highly-polished Pill reliefs utilize iconic pharmaceutical forms as the basis for seemingly abstract compositions that radiate with color. Her brilliantly complex Dividosepaintings appropriate the unsettling\, multilayered\, linear aesthetic of medical imaging technologies such as EEG and EKG machines\, provoking levels of optical fascination capable of eliciting physiological responses from viewers. \nThough seemingly direct\, Fishman’s work is daringly open. It poetically kindles the most pressing issues of our time: how humanity sees itself and allows itself to be seen; the extent to which technology alters our perception of ourselves; the choices we face whether to alter our reality or to alter our experience of it. Equally important to its meaning are its formal aspects: its juxtaposition of colors and patterns; its evocative art historical references; its oscillation between abstraction and representation. Of constant primacy is the work’s undeniable exactitude of craft\, which elevates its physical presence to heights equal to its enigmatic conceptual depth. \nFishman has relentlessly sought out new materials and processes in order to realize her evolving vision. That search has occasionally yielded opportunities to pioneer new production techniques\, always in service to the concepts she is exploring. Her materials list has included traditional supports such as wood\, paper\, blown glass and aluminum\, as well as more unconventional elements like cast resin\, mirrored Plexiglass\, powder-coated metal and phosphorescent pigments. She also frequently uses mediums like chrome and urethane automotive paint that speak in conversation with the legacy of the Detroit area\, where she has lived and worked as the Artist-in-Residence and Head of the Painting Department of the Cranbrook Academy of Art since 1992. \nSince earning her MFA from Yale in 1980\, Fishman has received multiple prestigious awards\, including a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship\, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award\, and an NEA Fellowship Grant. Her work has been written about extensively in the press\, including in The New York Times\, Art21 Magazine\, Hyperallergic\, Art Critical and Juxtapose. Her recent solo exhibitions include DOSE\, curated by Nick Cave\, at the CUE Art Foundation\, New York\, NY\, Pill Spill\, at the Detroit Institute of Art\, Detroit\, MI\, and Pharmako\, at Galerie Richard\, Paris\, France. \nWork by Fishman is included in multiple private and institutional collections\, including that of the Miami Art Museum\, the MacArthur Foundation\, Alfred Taubman\, the Detroit Institute of Arts\, the Columbus Museum of Art\, The Kresge Art Museum\, and the Istanbul Art Centre.
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/beverly-fishman-chemical-sublime-kavi-gupta-gallery/
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SUMMARY:You Are Here: Gregory Block Solo Exhibition at Sugarcube - Presented by Gallery 1261 - Denver\, CO
DESCRIPTION:You Are Here:\nGregory Block Solo Exhibition\nMarch 14th – May 13th\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nModern humans are pretty good at getting from point A to point B\, especially with our phones to tell us where to go and how to get there.  But we are here.  Where’s that? \nSometimes it doesn’t hurt to get the bigger picture; to step back and look at things in context.  This series of maps\, constructed from aluminum cans and carpet tacks\, firmly anchors the viewer in the universe\, the Milky Way Galaxy\, the solar system\, and on earth\, and hones in on our very real location amid the hustle and bustle of everyday life.  It’s a tourist guide\, an explorer’s tool\, an evacuation plan; a study of civil engineering\, geography\, astrophysics and the boundaries of human intelligence.  But more than anything\, it’s a reminder that regardless of where we’re going or where we’re coming from\, we are always here. \nThis exhibition will be on display daily at the SugarCube Building at 1555 Blake St.\nView map here \nOpening reception: Wednesday\, March 14th 6:30-8:30pm \nSugarcube viewing hours:\nM-F: 7:30 am – 10:00 pm\nSaturday: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm\nSunday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGregory Block\nColorado\nAluminum cans and acrylic\, 48 x 71″\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGregory Block\nMany Moons\nScorched aluminum cans and mixed media\, 32 x 48″\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGregory Block\nMultiverse 1\nScorched aluminum cans and mixed media\, 24 x 20″
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/gregory-block-solo-exhibition-sugarcube-presented-gallery-1261-denver-co/
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SUMMARY:Doug Stapleton  "Atlas of the Heavens"  *  In the Project Room:  Jeffrey Michael Austin  "What We Can Handle" - Bert Green Fine Art
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition run: March 10 – April 21\, 2018 \n\n\n\nDoug Stapleton’s collages employ extreme precision\, keen composition\, and idiosyncratic source materials which address identity\, history\, and ancestral themes. His interest in traditional illustrative and reproduction techniques give his work gravity and a sense of solidity.\n\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey Michael Austin has a fascination with the phenomenon of reflection. He works with materials that imitate and amplify reflective qualities. His simulacra of ordinary objects employ illusory effects to mediate and obscure reflectivity. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nBert Green Fine Art \n8 S. Michigan Avenue\, Suite 620\nChicago\, IL 60603\n\n\n\n\n\n(312) 434-7544\ninquiry@bgfa.us\nwww.bgfa.us\nFri. – Sat.\, 12-5pm\nand by appointment
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/doug-stapleton-atlas-heavens-project-room-jeffrey-michael-austin-can-handle-bert-green-fine-art/
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SUMMARY:Adriana Corral - Unearthed: Desenterrado - Socorro\, TX & El Paso\, Juárez
DESCRIPTION: Black Cube Sheds Light on Shadowed Part of\nAmerican History\, U.S.-Mexico Border Control \n\n\nMarch 9 – June 9\, 2018 \n\n\nLocated in Socorro\, Texas \n\n\nA 60-foot flagpole\, hoisting a large-scale white flag adorned with bald and golden eagles\, will serve as counter-monument\, acknowledging a facility that processed Mexican workers into the U.S. between 1951-1964. \nAdriana Corral – Unearthed – Desenterrado\nFebruary 27\, 2018 – Black Cube’s latest exhibition\, Unearthed: Desenterrado\, is an outdoor\, large-scale artwork by Texas-based artist Adriana Corral. Located within the historic grounds of the Rio Vista Farm in Socorro\, Texas\, the installation—featuring a solitary 60-foot flagpole hoisting an enormous white\, cotton flag—speaks to the deeply rooted history between the U.S. and Mexico. Embroidered on either side of the flag is the illustration of a “Mexican” golden eagle and an “American” bald eagle\, each emblematic of their respective nation’s patriotism. \nVisible from the El Paso–Juárez horizon from March 9 until June\, the flag stands as a counter-monument for the Rio Vista Farm\, a facility most notably recognized as a key-processing center for the Bracero Program. The Bracero Program\, which was established by the federal government during World War II\, is known as one of the largest foreign worker programs in U.S. history. According to finding from the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, many people have described the Bracero Program as a period of “legalized slavery” in which Mexican workers “were met with medical and psychological examinations\, stripped of their clothing\, organized into lines\, and fumigated with DDT before they could be evaluated by farming contractors.” \nCortney Lane Stell\, Black Cube’s Executive Director + Chief Curator\, believes that “by calling attention to this overlooked park of American history\, Corral’s work endeavors to stand as an acknowledgement of unknown human rights violations\, as well as to inspire deeper conversations about our history —and future—of border control along the U.S.–Mexico border.” \n“This project emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting the voids within our American history\,” Corral adds. \nAdriana Corral – Unearthed – Desenterrado\nUnearthed: Desenterrado will be on display at the Rio Vista Center until June. During the three-month exhibition\, Corral’s flag will become tattered and worn due to inclement weather. After its display in Socorro\, the flag will be exhibited in museums and cultural institutions across the country. \nAbout Adriana Corral\nAdriana Corral is based in San Antonio\, Texas. Her installations\, performances\, and sculptures embody universal themes of loss\, human rights violations\, concealment\, and memory. Corral employs a rigorous researched based practice where anthropologists\, writers\, journalists\, gender scholars\, human rights attorneys\, and victims provide her with the foundation for her works. \nCorral received her Master of Fine Arts from The University of Texas at Austin and completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at El Paso. In 2016\, Corral was invited to attend the 106th session of the Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances at the United Nations in Geneva\, Switzerland. She was also selected for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Grant and was named one of 18 Artists to Watch by Modern Painters. She recently attended the International Artist-in-Residence at Artpace and the Künstlerhaus Bethanien Residency in Berlin\, Germany. \nAbout Black Cube\nBlack Cube is a nonprofit\, nomadic contemporary art museum. At Black Cube\, we see ourselves as an unconventional museum pursuing the most effective ways to engage new audiences while supporting artists’ sustainability. Without the traditional boundaries of a physical building\, Black Cube is experienced primarily through pop-up art exhibitions conceived by our artist fellows. Black Cube was founded by artist and philanthropist\, Laura Merage. Find out more at www.blackcube.art.
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SUMMARY:Mask(ed) - an invitational exhibition curated by Kathleen Sherman
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception – Mask(ed) – an invitational exhibition curated by Kathleen Sherman \nFebruary 1\, 2018\, 5-8pm \nMask(ed) sheds light on masks of all forms–from the sculptural forms artists create\, to the invisible masks we wear as part of being human. “The show explores the ideas and metaphor masks embody by presenting a range of works from a variety of artists\,” says curator and sculptor Kathleen Sherman\, who invited nine artists to present works. Join us for great art\, live music & performance\, and food & drink!! \nExhibiting artists are Kathleen Sherman\, David Ocelotl Garcia\, Tracy and Adam Teitelbaum\, Karole Sharpe\, Daniel Crosier\, Adolfo Romero\, Wayne Salge\, Phil Eastwood and Cal Duran. \nOpening Reception: February 1\, 5-8pm\nOn display: February 1-24\, 2018 \nArt Gym Denver \n1460 Leyden Street \nDenver\, CO 80220
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/masked-invitational-exhibition-curated-kathleen-sherman/
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SUMMARY:Art Los Angeles Contemporary 2018
DESCRIPTION:The ninth edition of the fair will feature top established and emerging galleries from around the world\, with a strong focus on Los Angeles galleries. Participants presented some of the most dynamic recent works from their roster of represented artists\, offering an informed view on contemporary art making. \n\nLocation\nThe Barker Hangar\n3021 Airport Avenue\nSanta Monica\, CA 90405 \n\n\nHours\nFriday\, January 26\, 11am–7pm\nSaturday\, January 27\, 11am–7pm\nSunday\, January 28\, 11am–6pm \n\n\nOpening Night 2018\nPublic Reception\nThursday\, January 25\, 7–9pm\nTickets Available Online
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/art-los-angeles-contemporary-2018/
LOCATION:The Barker Hanger
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SUMMARY:LA Art Show 2018
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles has emerged as a global epicenter of art & culture\, with a distinct\, interwoven multi-cultural influence unique to the city. Diversity is our strength and art is most impactful when it includes or transcends all borders.  As LA rises as the world-class destination for art\, the LA Art Show continues to lead the way with innovative programming and one-of-a-kind experiences for an expanding collecting audience.   \nTo celebrate our diversity as a city and a fair\, we’re engaging and working with local and international museum curators and galleries to develop innovative programming\, engaging dialogs and cutting-edge exhibitions with an ecumenical resonance.  \nOPENING NIGHT PREMIERE:\nWednesday\, January 10\, 2018 \nSHOW HOURS:\nThursday\, January 11\, 2018 | 11am – 7pm\nFriday\, January 12\, 2018 | 11am – 7pm\nSaturday\, January 13\, 2018 | 11am – 7pm\nSunday\, January 14\, 2018 | 11am – 5pm \nLOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER – SOUTH HALL\n1201 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles\, CA 90015 \nTICKETS\n$30 – $250\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/la-art-show-2018-tickets-39739173939
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/la-art-show-2018/
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SUMMARY:Colorado Arts Circuit - Exhilarating Night of Art\, Cars & Supporting a Cause
DESCRIPTION:The 2017 Colorado Arts Circuit is an exhilarating night of art\, luxury cars\, music and non-stop entertainment at the iconic Vehicle Vault in Parker Colorado. \nThe main highlight is the live auction of  original paintings produced by some of the world’s top artists and inspired by the motor sports world of Formula 1\, Le Mans and Indycar racing followed by exhilarating musical performances by high impact international Musical Performers. Adding to the glamour will be a fabulous collection of over 30 rare and exotic automobiles from all over the world. This star studded event will attract Colorado’s ultra-elite\, to create the most sought-after and glamorous party experience of 2017. \nAll Guests will enjoy complementary premium champagne\, wine\, spirits and beer as well as assorted catered canapé \nProceeds from the 2017 Colorado Arts Circuit will go to The National Sports Center For The Disabled \nPurchase your tickets HERE: use code: artbeat to receive a 20% discount
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/colorado-arts-circuit-exhilarating-night-art-cars-supporting-cause/
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SUMMARY:Last Days of Summer Bash - FREE event - Fun for the Entire Family
DESCRIPTION:Fun for entire family – Performance Artist Erik Rieger kicks off the evenings festivities at 6:30pm with a Sparktacular display of artistry. The Legendary Hazel Miller pleases the crowds with her magical voice at 7pm. Join The Summit Steakhouse to celebrate the Last Days of Summer Bash.
URL:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/event/last-days-summer-bash-free-event-fun-entire-family/
LOCATION:The Summit Steakhouse\, 2700 S. Havana Street\, Aurora\, CO\, 80014\, United States
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