You Could Own Part of 1871 CEO's Mesmerizing Art Collection By Shia Kapos From surreal monkey portraits to tasteful nudes, Howard Tullman's collection—many by living artists—will be auctioned off this month. Read more
Art History Professor Stephen Eisenman on His New William Blake Exhibition By Christian Belanger The Northwestern faculty member and curator of William Blake and the Age of Aquarius discusses William Blake, 1960s artists, and more. Read more
VIDEO: Subchroma Is an Immersive Street Art Extravaganza By DS Shin and Christian Belanger Produced by artist collective Canvas, the Hubbard Cave pop-up drew over a thousand visitors, and the next event will be on New Year's Eve. Read more
Sculptor Michael Rakowitz Recreates Looted Artifacts Using Iraqi Food Packaging By Jason Foumberg Cultural contradictions course through the political sculptures of this Northwestern professor of Arab and Jewish descent. Read more
Fall Culture Preview 2017: The Edgiest and Boldest Ever Everything you need to know about the poets, prophets, and other provocateurs releasing music, art, theater, TV shows, and more. Read more
Three Must-See Events at the Chicago Architecture Biennial By Anjulie Rao See works by local artists, reimaginings of Tribune Tower, and more. Read more
What Happens When Two Geniuses Collide? We Asked Jeanne Gang and Nick Cave By Elly Fishman We talked to the Aqua architect and the artist behind Soundsuits about their first-ever collaboration and why they're fans of each other. Read more
How to Buy Art: Get the Framing Right By Jason Foumberg Choosing the right color, sheen, and size could make or break your prized purchase. Read more
How to Buy Art: Choose Artists Who Aren't Buzzy By Jason Foumberg Find the creators in a trending genre who have fallen out of the spotlight—they'll resurface. Read more
How to Buy Art: Guided by the 'Gram Three Instagrammers who happen to be among the city’s most influential art-scene insiders. Read more