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‘Mother of Pop Art’: Venezuelan artist showcased in Chicago - MSNCHICAGO — She is known as the “Mother of Pop Art.” Marisol Escobar is known as the female Andy Warhol of Paris, Venezuela and later the United States. At Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary ...
CBS News Chicago Live. NEW YORK (CBS/AP)-- Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, who turned the mundane into the monumental through his outsized sculptures of a baseball bat, a clothespin, and other objects ...
It’s art, culture and artists that help the community make sense of the world. 'Into Action' pop-up art exhibit near United Center promotes art, ideas and voting - Chicago Sun-Times ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has two works on display by one of the world's great landscape painters, J.M.W. Turner, born 250 ...
Yesterdayneverhappened This release party for The Demon at Dusk includes an interactive art installation. Ayeeyo, Swami Sound, El Brujo, and Marceline Steel open. Fri 10/28, 5 PM, Congruent Space ...
British-American pop artist Jann Haworth — best known for co-creating The Beatles’ "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover — gave a guest lecture at the BYU Museum of Art on ...
As a Swedish immigrant child in Chicago, Claes Oldenburg dreamed up an imaginary world in intricately detailed drawings. As a founding father of Pop art, he focused on real objects of the most ...
Art World Artcore: How the Chicago Imagists Tested Pop-Era Sensibilities. The loose group of artists drew on popular imagery, but with a more earthy and even carnal energy.
When Vanessa Garza, or Nez, as she's known professionally, started taking interest in art as a child, she never imagined her work would end up on the side of buildings, windows, and walls all over ...
Joseph Perez, known professionally as Sentrock, went from tagging walls in Phoenix, Arizona to creating commissioned works of art downtown Chicago.Today, the muralist is one of the most ...
CHICAGO — She is known as the “Mother of Pop Art.” Marisol Escobar is known as the female Andy Warhol of Paris, Venezuela and later the United States. At Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary ...
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