October 12th, 2010 — 10:15am

Neoteric Art is adding the talents of Vicki Schneider to our staff. Vicki teaches French and writes about art. Her current project explores the museum space and experiences within it. She is interested in the reflections of artists themselves on art (Rothko, Motherwell, Richter, Duchamp) Continue reading »
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October 8th, 2010 — 12:18pm

In September 2008, Damien Hirst bypassed his galleries and auctioned his work through Sotheby’s. This and other events in the last fifteen years have created a belief that there are other options to show one’s work—alternative spaces—and that the gallery system itself, is broken, Continue reading »
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June 28th, 2010 — 9:32pm

John Thodos’ architecture expressed a unique minimalist beauty with a distinctive Mediterranean openness. His invention of seamless glass boxes as bay windows brought in glowing light and the Aegean spirit in his design opened up the insides of his spaces to the radiant California sun and nature. Continue reading »
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June 13th, 2010 — 11:32am

Recently, Details magazine ran an article on the 10 Coolest Art Galleries in America. All the major cities were mentioned with NYC getting the most nods, of course. When you break it down Top 10 lists and the like don’t mean much but they are fun. Continue reading »
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June 2nd, 2010 — 10:05am

A few weeks ago, Chicago Art Magazine ran an article asking the question, “Are apartment galleries illegal?” The article summarized the troubles The Green Lantern apartment gallery ran into, and documented the issues the City of Chicago has with mixing businesses with residences Continue reading »
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April 27th, 2010 — 11:49pm

Back in 1984, as part of the issue that coincided with the Navy Pier art fair, Chicago Magazine published 4 photographs of 159 Chicago artists. The photo essay, "Artists by Number." was a roll call of important artists in Chicago at that time. Do you recognize any of the names or faces? Continue reading »
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March 31st, 2010 — 9:48am

There is so much art information available on the internet it can make your head spin. If you “google” an artist’s name current articles, past articles, interviews, videos, images, reviews, etc. may all come up in abundance. And this artist doesn’t even need to be famous. Continue reading »
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March 19th, 2010 — 6:45pm

“Think about this: we go to the doctor’s office and an hour or so later we’re still reading two-year-old magazines. Despite the wasted time and the fact that it’s going to cost you, you still patiently wait and at the appropriate time remove your clothes, lean back, and completely Continue reading »
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January 11th, 2010 — 4:54pm

There is an interesting article in this week’s Chicago Reader: The Endangered Coyote: After a disappointing benefit, the Around the Coyote arts org contemplates extinction by Deanna Isaacs (here) which states that the 20-year-old organization is in Continue reading »
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October 17th, 2009 — 1:21pm

A while back, a friend and I were discussing music that had been overplayed over the years and had determined that some of it should be locked up in a vault; to be released at a later date when it might be fresh again. We both agreed that the Beatles should be vaulted.
Well, the same is true of the art world. Continue reading »
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