Next week marks the biggest and busiest art week of the year in Colossal’s back yard, EXPO CHICAGO returns to the Navy Pier from April 11 to 14 with hundreds of galleries, site-specific projects, talks, and satellite programming across the city. Numerous galleries, museums, artists, and curators are also partnering for EXPO ART WEEK, which launches April 8.
We know it’s impossible to be in 341 places at once, but as we prepare our own schedules, we wanted to share what we’re looking forward to on-site and off.
Of the 170 galleries at the fair this year, several will show works by artists previously featured on Colossal. Here’s what we’re most looking forward to.
1. Joel Daniel Phillips and Marie Watt with San Francisco’s Catherine Clark Gallery, booth #344.
2. Amir H. Fallah with Nazarian / Curcio in Los Angeles, booth #352.
3. Delita Martin with Galerie Myrtis, booth #405.
4. Jacqueline Surdell with Library Street Collection in Detroit, booth #133.
5. Gio Swaby with Claire Oliver Gallery, booth #356.
6. Antonius-Tín Bui, Yvette Mayorga, and Ebony G. Patterson with moniquemeloche.
As part of /Dialogues, the fair’s spate of panels, forums, and discussions, our friends at Art21 are screening a selection of films on Friday afternoon. And on Saturday, join Chicago-based artist Michael Rakowitz off-site at Gene Siskel Film Center for a screening of “Haunting the West,” a short film delving into Iraqi-Jewish heritage and how it informs his work.
Plus, artist Linda Nguyen Lopez will discuss contemporary craft with John Paul Morabito and Judilee Reed on Sunday afternoon.
For the fair’s public art program IN/SITU Outside, artist Brendan Fernandes will install scaffolding around the General John Alexander Logan Monument in Grant Park. Titled “New Monuments | Chicago,” the intervention suggests that the longstanding statue, which the Chicago Monuments Project cited as warranting greater public discussion, is in transition. There will be an accompanying performance on April 12.
And countering the enormity of EXPO CHICAGO with an event of equally epic proportions, Barely Fair returns to the Color Club in Avondale with thirty galleries in miniature. Stop by to see the small works from artists around the world nested inside 1:12 scale booths.
Get your EXPO CHICAGO tickets here, and use the code COLOSSAL24 for $5 off.
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