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Tag Archives: Art Institute of Chicago
Wordless Wednesday: man in the middle, Art Institute of Chicago
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We The People
Danh Vo’s sculpture project We The People aims to reproduce the Statue of Liberty, as it was originally created – at full scale, in huge, thin, fragile copper fragments. A few of these massive sections are at the Art Institute … Continue reading
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A line at the museum
This week we’ve been thinking a lot about the Chicago Teachers Union strike. Today, instead of putting up a picture of a striking schoolteacher, I thought I would illustrate this post with another kind of picture that also is about … Continue reading