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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

David Bowie Is Coming to MCA Chicago

Special Announcement
(Chicago) -- The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago has been announced as the US venue for the world tour of the "David Bowie is" exhibition, organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 
David Bowie is
MCA Chicago: September 2014 - January 2015  
David Bowie is presents the first international retrospective of the extraordinary career of David Bowie -- one of the most pioneering and influential performers of our time. More than 300 objects, including handwritten lyrics, original costumes, photography, set designs, album artwork, and rare performance material from the past five decades are brought together from the David Bowie Archive for the first time. The exhibition demonstrates how Bowie's work has both influenced and been influenced by wider movements in art, design, theater, and contemporary culture and focuses on his creative processes, shifting style, and collaborative work with diverse designers in the fields of fashion, sound, graphics, theatre, and film. The exhibition's multimedia design introduces advanced sound technology by Sennheiser, original animations, and video installations to create an immersive journey through the artistic life of one of the most iconic figures of our time, David Bowie.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Call to Artists - Amdur Productions


Amdur Productions
Announces:
 

 
National Call for Entries
30th Anniversary Season
 

Eighteen Prestigious Juried Art Festivals
in Chicago, Illinois and Surrounding Suburbs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New Buffalo, Michigan and Hallandale Beach, Florida  
   
WHAT:  18 Juried Fine Art and Fine Craft Festivals

WHERE: Chicago, Illinois and Surrounding Suburbs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and New Buffalo, Michigan and Hallandale Beach, Florida   
 
WHEN:  May through December, 2013   
          
NOTE: Deadline for Applications: January 11, 2013. Click HERE for more information and to apply now! 

NOTEWORTHY:

*Amdur Productions is a nationally acclaimed art festival production company that has been organizing prestigious juried art festivals for 30 years.  

*Many of Amdur Productions' festivals are among Sunshine Artist magazine's 100 best, with Port Clinton Art Festival ranked at #5, Art at the Glen at #12 and Gold Coast Art Fair at #29

*Festivals are heavily advertised through newspapers & magazines, radio, television commercials, street banners, direct mail, and Facebook ads

*All festivals are supported with public relations garnering coverage through radio interviews, in-studio & on-site television segments, feature stories on artists in local newspapers and more

*Exhibiting artists receive discounted hotel room rates 

*Each festival is supported with friendly on-site staff and support  
   
*All festivals feature an artist break room with complimentary beverages and snacks

*Artists receive personalized festival postcards to share with their clientele

*Amdur Productions' festivals attract tens of thousands of art lovers, with the Port Clinton Art Festival and the Gold Coast Art Fair welcoming hundreds of thousands of festival-goers annually!

*Tent and electricity rental is available at all festivals
*Artists receive complete festival information packets prior to the festival season 
 

INDIVIDUAL SHOW DATES AND LOCATIONS:


Amdur Barringto LOGO for CTA
*Barrington, Illinois 
*May 25 - May 26 
*130 artists!
*Booth Fee: $405; Jury Fee: $25
 
  
Amdur Millenium LOGO for CTA 2013 Millennium Art Festival 
*Chicago, Illinois 
*May 31 - June 2 (3 Days!) 
*125 artists!
*Booth Fee: $495; Jury Fee: $25
  
  
Amdur Arlington Hts LOGo for CTA 2013Promenade of Art Arlington Heights
*Ranked as one of the TOP 100 shows in the country! 
*Arlington Heights, Ilinois    
*June 8 - June 9    
*130 artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25 
 
 
Amdur New Buffalo LOGO for CTA 2013New Buffalo ARTigras!
*New Buffalo, Michigan   
*June 15 - June 16    
*125 artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25 
*Highland Park, Illinois   
*June 22 - June 23   
*130 artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $35 
*Ranked as one of the TOP 30 shows in the country! 
*Chicago, Illinois
*June 29 - 30 (TENTATIVE DATE)
*350 Artists
*Booth Fee: $595; Jury Fee: $35


AMdur Chgo Bot Gdn LOGO 2013Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival 
*Glencoe, Illinois
*July 5 - July 7 (3 Days!)   
*85 artists
*Booth Fee: $625; Jury Fee: $35

Amdur Buf Gr LOGO for CTA 2013  Buffalo Grove Invitational Art Festival  
*Ranked as one of the TOP 50 shows in the country! 
*Buffalo Grove, Illinois    
*July 13- July 14   
*160 artists!
*Booth Fee: $475; Jury Fee: $25 


Amdur North Shore LOGO for CTA 2013North Shore Festival of Art Old Orchard  
*Skokie, Illinois
*July 27 - July 28  
*120 artists!
*Booth Fee: $445; Jury Fee: $25 
  

Amdur Glencoe LOGO for CTA 2013Glencoe Festival of Art  
*Glencoe, Illinois  
*August 3 - August 4 
*120 artists!*Booth Fee: $455; Jury Fee: $25
    

Amdur Art at Glen LOGO for CTA 2013Art at the Glen Town Center 
*Ranked as one of the TOP 12 shows in the country! 
*Glenview, Illinois  
*August 10 - August 11  
*200 artists!
*Booth Fee: $525; Jury Fee: $35


    
Amdur Lincolnshire LOGO for CTA 2013Lincolnshire Art Festival 
*Ranked as one of the TOP 100 shows in the country!  
*Lincolnshire, Illinois    
*August 17 - August 18  
*120 artists!
*Booth Fee: $430; Jury Fee: $25  

 
Amdur Pt Clinton LOGO for CTA 2013Port Clinton Art Festival 
*Ranked the #5 show in the country! 
*Highland Park, Illinois  
*August 24 - August 25  
*260 artists!
*Booth Fee: $760; Jury Fee: $50

   

  Amdur Third Ward LOGO for CTA 2013Third Ward Art Festival 
*Milwaukee, Wisconsin  
*August 31 - September 1   
*140 artists! 
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25 


  Amdur Downers Grove LOGO for CTA 2013Downtown Downers Grove Art Festival 
*Downers Grove, Illinois   
*September 7 - September 8   
*130 artists!  
*Booth Fee: $315; Jury Fee: $20 


Amdur Highwood LOGO for CTA 2013Highwood Last Call Art Fair 
*Highwood, Illinois   
*September 21 - September 22  
*100 artists!
*Booth Fee: $235; Jury Fee: $15 

  Amdur Inside Show LOGO for CTA 2013The Inside Show  
*Highland Park, Illinois  
*November 22 - November 24   
*40 artists!  
*Booth Fee: $750; Jury Fee: $25 


Amdur Gulfstream LOGO for CTA 2013Gulfstream Park Art Festival 
*Hallandale Beach, Florida
*December 14 - December 15
*100 Artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25 

What to do Next!

Artists can visit www.amdurproductions.com and click "APPLY NOW," then follow the prompts to submit their work electronically through Juried Art Services (JAS).  All applications must be received before midnight on January 11, 2013 for consideration in this season's extraordinary line-up. Late applications accepted through January 18 for an additional fee.  

For thirty years, Amdur Productions, a nationally acclaimed arts festival production company, has organized and directed a selection of the Midwest's most prestigious juried art festivals.  In 2012, Amdur Productions expanded its geographic footprint beyond the Chicagoland area by launching new festivals in New Buffalo, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Hallandale Beach, Florida.  Many of Amdur's festivals are rated in Sunshine Artist magazine's top 100 with several appearing in the top 50. The Port Clinton Art Festival, Amdur Productions' premiere festival which also
celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, was ranked the number five show in the country by Sunshine Artist magazine in 2012.

If you have any questions on the jury process, 2013 festivals, or related topics, please contact the Amdur Productions office at 847-926-4300 or emailinfo@amdurproductions.com. Caitlin, Lennette, Lindsey, Lisa and Amy are ready to take your calls Monday through Friday between 9 am and 5 pm CST.

  AMdur NEW 2012 logo

Friday, November 16, 2012

MCA Chicago: "Color Bind" Opens + Curator Announcement

COLOR BIND: THE MCA COLLECTION IN BLACK AND WHITE
  
November 10, 2012 - April 28, 2013
   
    

Marilyn and Larry Fields Endow MCA Curatorship

Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, announced a $2 million gift from Marilyn and Larry Fields to endow the MCA Curator position currently held by Naomi Beckwith. Color Bind: The MCA Collection in Black and White is the first collection-based exhibition curated by Naomi Beckwith, whose new title is Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator at the MCA Chicago.

Color Bind: The MCA Collection in Black and White

Works of art using a single color has been a major strategy for artists throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, from Ad Reinhardt's mid-century black paintings to Imi Knoebel's contemporary forms that attempt to imagine infinitude. Color Bind: The MCA Collection in Black and White, which runs from November 10, 2012 to April 28, 2013, investigates the museum's rich collection through one of art history's basic formal lenses: the use of the colors black and white.

Color Bind looks broadly at the MCA Collection to show how color can be used literally, formally, and metaphorically in art, and to reveal how formal considerations are often rooted in social issues. Many artists represented in the exhibition, such as Robert Ryman, significantly limit their palette or produce works of one color in order to explore and emphasize the most basic formal aspects of art making, such as line, color, and technique.

Beyond these formal aspects, artists such as Richard Serra and Félix Gonzáles-Torres use minimal color tones as a critical take on art's representational role. Other artists intentionally use specific techniques combined with a black-and-white palette as a method of introducing social and ethical dimensions into art practice. For example, Raymond Pettibon, Marlene Dumas, and Howardena Pindell appropriate the inky form of newspapers and comic books as a way to comment on conflict and violence. Kara Walker adopts 19th-century silhouette forms to present racially exaggerated bodies, and Glenn Ligon, who does the same in his print series, also uses the monochrome canvas in his paintings as both a metaphor and a foil for depictions of race. Artists such as Bruce Nauman and Barbara Kruger use text to demonstrate how basic language can be co-opted into polemics, or "black-and-white" forms of discourse.

With a variety of works in all media, Color Bind considers the ways that the words 'black' and 'white' evoke both simple formal notions and metaphors for race, politics, and historical movements. Set to coincide with the US elections, this exhibition calls attention to the ways seemingly impartial formal terms assume moral dimensions that, in turn, complicate and politicize the very works assumed to be neutral.
 
Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator: Naomi Beckwith

Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago, has announced a $2 million gift from Marilyn and Larry Fields to endow the MCA Curator position currently held by Naomi Beckwith. In recognition of this significant gift, the MCA has established the "Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator" endowment, naming this curator's position.

"This tremendous gift is a tribute to the Fields and their extraordinary support for the MCA and their long demonstrated passion for curators and their work," said King Harris, Chair of the MCA Board of Trustees.

"What is most rewarding about this position being named by Marilyn and Larry Fields is that they both have had a significant history of supporting curatorial work," said Madeleine Grynsztejn. "Even prior to Larry's tenure as an MCA Trustee, he and Marilyn invested in our collection and in the work of our curators who are our thought leaders and creative engines of the museum. We are very honored by this generous gift from the Fields."

MCA Trustee Larry Fields said, "We are delighted to be able to make this gift to the MCA. It is very fitting that the first Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator is Naomi Beckwith, an incredibly intelligent and talented curator who is just beginning her career at the MCA, but has already shown remarkable scholarship as a curator who is energizing the museum."

"I am thrilled and grateful to Marilyn and Larry for their early and ongoing support, and for this gift, said Naomi Beckwith. "It's an amazing validation of the work that I do on a daily basis while also making an investment in the MCA's future programming. I'm so proud to carry their name into the art world."

Marilyn and Larry Fields are avid and knowledgeable art collectors who are very supportive of the MCA and Chicago's art community, as well as the national and international art world. At the MCA they've supported numerous exhibitions, most recently Phantom Limb: Approaches to Painting TodayRashid Johnson: Message to Our Folks, and This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s. The Fields have also given numerous significant works to the collection, including Alec Soth's Charles(from Along the Mississippi series), (2004) and Daniel, Niagara Falls, Ontario (2004); Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla's Ruin (2005); Thomas Ruff's zycles 3065 (2008); Rivane Neuenschwander'sFound Calendar (2002); Trisha Donnelly's Untitled (Leopard) (2005); Paul Pfeiffer's Study for the Morning After the Deluge (2001) and Memento Mori (2004); Eve Sussman's The Rape of the Sabine Women (2006); Yang Fudong's City Light (2003), and Leslie Hewitt's Untitled (2007) in honor of Naomi Beckwith.

Larry Fields has been a member of the MCA Board of Trustees since 2005 and serves on the Executive and Collection Committees. Marilyn has been involved with the MCA Chicago since 1999 when she became a member of the Woman's Board. She served as President of the Woman's Board from 2004-07, during which she spearheaded the Family Education Initiative that engages volunteers in the MCA's family education programs. She most recently co-chaired Vernissage, the MCA benefit that kicked off the EXPO Chicago art fair.
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Images: Luisa Lambri, Untitled (Barragan House, #08A), 2005. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, restricted gift of Verge: The Emerging Artists Advisory Group of the MCA and Bernice and Kenneth Newberger Fund. © Barragan Foundation, Switzerland. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (We construct the chorus of missing persons), 1983. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, restricted gift of Paul and Camille Oliver-Hoffmann. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

Marilyn Fields, Naomi Beckwith, and Larry Fields. © MCA Chicago. 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

MCA Stage: Martin Creed's Unconventional Ballet



   
 MARTIN CREED
WORK NO. 1020 (BALLET)

 November 15-16, 2012 

Martin Creed, the British multimedia artist, creates an unconventional ballet featuring his rock band and five dancers.  Work No. 1020 (Ballet) is a mix of talk, film, song, and movement built upon the five body positions of classical ballet and the notes of the musical scale. It is presented in conjunction with Martin Creed Plays Chicago, the year-long 2012 MCA artist-in-residence project in which he creates visual and performance art work in non-gallery settings in the museum throughout the year, including the massiveMOTHERS sculpture on the plaza. The performances are presented in the Edlis Neeson Theater on Thursday and Friday, November 15-16, 2012 as part of the MCA Stage's Global Stage series.

In Work No. 1020, Creed creates a framework in which audiences experience subtle changes of time, speed, and direction. The choreography is methodical and geometric, comprised of the building blocks of classical ballet -- five basic positions of the feet that are the foundation of every other step. The work is performed by five classically trained dancers from London, and is co-created with Lorena Randi, a dancer/choreographer associated with Sadler's Wells Theatre in London who commissioned the original presentation of the ballet in 2009.

Creed creates a parallel set of musical building blocks with the notes of the scale. Between sections of the dance, Creed and his band play songs with humorous and pessimistic lyrics such as, "What's the point of it?" or "Pass your bad feelings on." The music compositions correspond with the minimal choreography. Film clips show Creed getting dogs to cross a white space in different directions and a man kicking a plant, along with more mature content such as vomit and an erection. He introduces and explains the songs with his distinctive hesitant and reflective speaking pattern.


 
  
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Martin Creed's works range from poetically simple objects to large-scale participatory performances, including painting, sculpture, films, dance, performance, and music that re-evaluate the status of art with a generous sense of humor. Labeled a conceptualist and provocateur, Creed is creating new works every month to appear in non-gallery spaces in and around the museum, as well as on the MCA Plaza, and out in the city. As the MCA turns the museum over to Creed for the year, his residency illustrates the MCA's vision of an "artist-activated, audience-engaged" museum.

Creed (b. 1968) is one of the UK's leading artists and winner of the 2001 Turner Prize. He recently organized the project Work No. 1197: All the bells in a country rung as quickly and as loudly as possible for three minutes for July 27, 2012, as part of the UK government's Cultural Olympiad that accompanies the London 2012 Olympic Games.

TICKET INFO 

Work No. 1020 (Ballet) is 70 minutes without intermission and takes place November 15-16, at 7:30 pm at the Edlis Neeson Theater, 220 East Chicago Avenue. Tickets are $28, $22 for MCA Members, and a limited quantity of $10 student tickets is available. The MCA Box Office is at312.397.4010 or www.mcachicago.org. One free museum admission is granted with an MCA Stage ticket stub, valid up to seven days after the performance. 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Call to Artists - One of a Kind Show Chicago


One of a Kind Show Chicago 
 
Call to Artists

What:  12th Annual Holiday Shopping Event featuring Fine Art and Fine Craft

Where: The Merchandise Mart in Downtown Chicago

When:  December 6-9, 2012

NOTEWORTHY:
  • 60,000 affluent consumers who LOVE to shop
  • One of the busiest shopping weekends of the year
  • Ideal location in the heart of downtown Chicago
  • Premium indoor environment with all inclusive hard wall booth package
  • Attentive staff and ease of show operations
  • Unparalleled show marketing encompassing substantial print and online advertising, direct mail, e-blasts, street banners, and media hits generating over 10 million impressions
  • Exceptional artist promotional opportunities for pre-show, show and post-show exposure
The 12th annual One of a Kind Show Chicago is an extraordinary holiday shopping event featuring fine art and craft from a juried selection of North America's most talented artists.  The 4-day show is scheduled during one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year and provides an outstanding opportunity for exhibiting artists to sell to tens of thousands of qualified and enthusiastic shoppers in an ideal location and premium environment.  The show has consistently been ranked as one of the country's top twenty fine art and fine craft shows by Sunshine Artist Magazine.

Apply via Zapplication: www.zapplication.org 

Application Deadline:  June 4, 2012

Notification:  June 25, 2012

For more details:
www.oneofakindshowchicago.com

Contact:
Kim Runner, Director of Sales
krunner@mmart.com
312.527.7642