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The Subject is Finance
Sigalit Zetouni explores money as a subject in art and Derivart, a Spanish interdisciplinary group that created a new field, "finance art."
Her Journey to the Water of the Earth
"Descend, bold traveler, into the crater of the jokul of Sneffels, which the shadow of Scartaris touches before the calends of July, and you will attain the center of the earth; I have done this, Arne Saknussemm." —A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
The Qes Who Paints
"Painting is not just an occupation- it is my life." - Qes Adamu Tesfaw
The Installation Effect
How installations continue to redefine art
Richard Hull's Jazz
Canvases that explore rhythym
Agora, Art and Experience
An overwhelming gaze from faceless figures
To Capture a Moment in Time
Barbara Probst's images liberate traditional photography from its static, single view structure
Poetic Needle
An embroidery exhibit probes the subject and role of tradition
A Portrait of Human Space
Chicago's Ben Gest alters the boundaries of photography.
Iñigo's Clouds
The Spanish-born Chicago artist has exhibited his cloud sculptures in several U.S. venues.
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The Demise of the Toboggan Run
Even if the snow does fall this season, there's no use anxiously anticipating a ride down a toboggan run. All toboggan slides in Cook County are closed indefinitely.
Barack Obama: Under the Lights
The first-ever Barack Obama magazine cover
The Private Public Life of Ed Burke
Though only 61, Alderman Ed Burke, the king of a ward inherited from his father, is a relic of old Chicago politics.
Gift Books for Econ Lovers
Understanding economists and joining their conversations
What Lies Beneath Lincoln Park
An artist researches what remains of the old Chicago City Cemetery - it's more than anyone thought.