A New Exhibit Spotlights a Rarely Seen Keith Haring Mural By Jason Foumberg The Chicago Cultural Center displays one of our city’s most impressive public artworks in March. Read more
Hidden Chicago: Picasso’s Disappearing Dad By David Lee Matthews Hidden figures, it turns out, aren’t uncommon for Picasso. Read more
Hidden Chicago: Radiation Underfoot By Jessica MlinaricPhoto by Jeremy Bolen Deep beneath a Cook County forest preserve rest relics of the atomic age. A local artist captures the energy still emanating from them. Read more
Paintings for the People By Jessica MlinaricPhoto by Ross Feighery Hidden Chicago: A one-of-a-kind art collection in a most unlikely place: a Chicago Park District field house on the South Side Read more
New Exhibit Gives American Chair Design Its Due Respect Interview by Christian Belanger The Driehaus Museum’s curator discusses The Art of Seating, her favorite chair in the exhibit, and more. Read more
Hand-Eye Coordination Examines Sports and Society Through Art By Robin Dluzen and B. David Zarley The Western Exhibitions show, featuring "midwest-connected artists," runs through February 17. Read more
John McKinnon on the Life and Art of Gertrude Abercrombie Interview by Teresa Manring The Elmhurst Art Museum’s executive director discusses the upcoming exhibit, the artist’s impact in Chicago, and more. Read more
Ruby Pinto on Art and Activism Working Together Interview by Christian Belanger The For the People Artists Collective member discusses Chicago police violence, having art about social issues be about more than tragedy, and more. Read more
Chris Ware on Monograph, His Creative Process, and the False Urban-Suburban Dichotomy By Adam Morgan The famous cartoonist discusses his latest tome, a personal look at his work and his memories surrounding it. Read more
Painter Paul Heyer Takes Inspiration from His South Suburban Hometown By Jason Foumberg The artist’s work will be featured at the Museum of Contemporary Art this month. Read more