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CHICAGO - MILLENIUM PARK

By: Todd Berger

I just spent a week in Chicago… a bit of art (witnessing the Jeff Koons exhibition at the MCA Chicago was unbelievable), a bit of work, great friends and some solid family time.  Chicago is an amazing city, full of wonderful hard-working people, and it’s growing like crazy (in terms of population and financial clout).  The vibe is great.  The city is powerful.  Its force seems to grow stronger every time I return.  Chicagoans have a massive amount of pride in their city and it shows, much like New Yorkers, only folks from Chicago are a bit softer and more approachable.  They’re respectful and attentive, particularly to their environment.  Chicago has been and continues to be a leader in pushing and implementing green initiatives (integrating green rooftops in the late 80’s).  In tough economic times like these with environmental woes abound, ranging from clean air to clean water and global energy demand at an all time frightening high it was wonderful to see a seriously flourishing public transit system, the CTA does a damn good job.  While I rarely drive(6-12 x a year for the past 3 or 4 years) it was incredibly empowering to efficiently run around a massive city totally free of my own vehicle.  Which leads me to the blue line stop on Clark and Lake, just blocks from Millenium Park.  The park is far from new news to anyone familiar with Chicago, but I feel its worthy of a revisit.  Millenium park is 24.5 acres of award winning design resulting in a civic center focused on art, music, architecture and landscape design.  Some of Millenium Parks more prominent features include the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavillion, Spanish artist Jaume Plensa’s Crown Fountain, and British artist Anish Kapoor’s first public work in the US, the 110 ton polished stainless steel Cloud Gate Scultpture - know to Chicagoans as the “bean”.  Anyway, enough banter, here’s some pics.

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MURAKAMI DETAIL SHOTS

By: Ray Young Chu

About a month back I got to check out new Takashi Murakami paintings at Blum and Poe. It was nice ’cause I got to get really close to the paintings without getting sweated by guards like his show at the MOCA LA last year.

One of the bummers about online picts are that most of them don’t show details big enough to see the detail in paintings.

I personally like taking super close up shots to figure out how artists produce their paintings. At first glance, I passed these newer works off as inkjet printed canvases (if you have a chance check out the Louis Vuiton big painting) but then when Christian Van Minnen mentioned that they look silk screen printed I was astonished on the quality of production.

I’m bummed that I didn’t just ask the people at the front. Perhaps I’ll call them.

Anyways, I hope you can see the details okay.  Let me know okay? Okay.

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Showing how big these are. Christian and his wife Ashley are about 6 feet tall.

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Detail of those little guys at the bottom right of above’s painting.

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Icing flavor production. The texture was nice where some of the imagery was thicker than the rest.

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Ryan Riss giving a tour of the place. He took us to some other sweet spots. I’ll post them later possibly maybe?

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The “black hole” was super glossy while the rest was pretty matte like the above sample.

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Lastly, I wanted to show the reaction of Kara crying due to how well these paintings were done.  I cried too.

Well folks, if you think these are well done, I can’t wait till I get to take legit shots of some Jeff Koons paintings.  I tried to take some shots at the LACMA but they were sweatin’ hard. Koons’ paintings are like 12 feet tall and ultra photo-realist.

I didn’t take this pict but check out this big jpg of Koons’ work here.

 

Happenings

  • 11.20.08

  • 11.19.08

    Applied Ideas Volume 3:

    Join Ian Coyle and friends this Friday (Nov 21) 7:30 pm at the MCA Denver for the latest round of Applied Ideas: Talks on Design.

    Speakers include: Rick Griffith (MATTER), Chris Cox (Changethethought), Aaron Ray (Legwork Studio), and
    Ian Coyle (Superheroes, Inc.)

  • 11.13.08

    Aesthetic Apparatus is throwing a studio warming party this Saturday, 15th in MPLS. It should be a blast meeting new peeps, drinking dranks, and eating some food. Plus they are going to have a pony!! More info here.

  • 11.11.08

    Edifice Gallery presents Nocturnal Mockery 8 goes down this weekend, November 14th-16th at the Fillmore Crossing at 3125 Sinton Rd, Colorado Springs.  Works from over 70 artists will be on display w/ all sorts of special musical guests.  Check it out.

  • 11.05.08

    Matt Moore aka MWM Graphics is showing some new works at the Threadless Gallery in Chicago. The show opens this Friday and runs through December 3rd.

  • 11.05.08

    Square Footage is a group show open to all artists in all mediums.  All work must be exactly 1 sq. ft.  The show goes down this Saturday, Nove 8th from 7-11pm at The Plastic Chapel.  Be there.

  • 11.03.08

    Andy Rementer’s Freakopolis is opening this Saturday Nov. 8th at Open Space Beacon, the latest venture from ex-Denverites Kalene Rivers and Daniel Weise.

  • 10.30.08

    Ah yes, the delicious sounds of Super Mario World for all to hear!

    “The complete soundtrack to Super Mario World, covered by one man using dozens of instruments. Roughly in game order, faithful to the originals, with some bizarre artistic license thrown around. A private hobby made public.”

    Check it out here.

  • 10.27.08

    Lifter Baron breaks down (from afar) a bit of the creative scene in Denver.  He’s seein’ some shiny shit ahead…  Read up over at Because We Like To.  And remember, Lifter’s always watching you.

  • 10.25.08

    Bunch is launching their new book Bastardised! Filled with submissions from designers taking their existing logo and remixing/creating their own visual reaction to their logo. Learn more at Made in Bunch and see if you can spot me in the list. And if your in London, Zagreb, or Singapore definitely swing by the launch parties and get first dibs on the book.

    London:
    31st Oct, 6:30-9:30pm
    Maverick Showroom, 68-72 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DP
    london@bunchdesign.com

    Zagreb:
    11th Nov 2008, 8-10pm
    Galerija Karas, Praska 4
    10 000 Zagreb
    zagreb@bunchdesign.com

    Singapore: TBA

  • 10.24.08

    YWFT is celebrating their new site and 6th anniversary on Saturday, Nov 8th at Clubhouse Jager. Music, dranks, and free giveaways!

  • 10.22.08

    come make magnets with the magnet mafia and aiga tonight!!  1330 27th street…  7-10 pm.  $5 at the door.  learn to stencil, wheatpaste, collage, and other stuff.  see you there!

  • 10.22.08

    Check out the feature on our man Mike Graves over at Denver Syntax.

  • 10.22.08

    Halloween Party at INDYINK - costumes recommended, pumpkin carving contest, candy - and BEER.  Yes, tasty BEER.

  • 10.21.08

    The Rake interviews Jamey Erickson of Sevnthsin.

  • 10.19.08

    A City Renewal Project.  Opens November 7, 2008 in Toronto, Canada.  This is a collaborative street art installation between Specter and Fauxreel, recreating a decayed neighborhood inside a 4000 sq/ft warehouse space. More info at City Renewal Project

  • 10.15.08

    Dan Funderburgh has teamed up with the masterminds at Animal New York and Geekhouse Bikes to create artwork for a Barack track bike. The frame is hand built and the patterns are sublimated onto the frame. The bike is for up on auction on ebay, with all proceeds going to the Obama campaign. Bid on it now. More photos here.

  • 09.30.08

    Wes Winship of Burlesque does Obama. Poster will be available soon at Upper Playground, adding to their growing collection of Obamanalia. Keep your eyes peeled for it’s drop. Nice work Wes!

  • 09.30.08

    Artism-Art for Autism, is a book aimed to raise money for The National Autistic Society. Artism is currently seeking submissions until Oct 30th. More info here.

  • 09.30.08

    COPE2 @ Broken Bread Arts

    October 3rd, 2008

    Broken Bread Arts is breaking ground by introducing the legendary Bronx bomber and original subway graffiti art artist COPE2 for his first appearance in the Mile High City. COPE2 brings with him new work and creative pieces inspired by the graffiti art which has brought him international acclaim.