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THERE ARE ENDLESS WAYS TO MAKE HOME YOURS Find inspiration on our blog, discover your home design personality with the Stylescope quiz, or browse recent in-store finds on Pinterest, Customer Finds, or our new app: The Goods®. IDEAS, TIPS & TRICKS FOR YOUR HAPPY HOME Style a space, throw a party, conquer a design challenge — you'll find it all on our blog! Explore our designHappy blog WHAT'S YOUR HOME DESIGN PERSONALITY? Discover your unique style, get tips, and share the inspiration! Take the Stylescope quiz Pin-worthy inspiration for every corner of your home! Follow us on Pinterest SEE & SHARE STORE FINDS Warning: these pictures may cause shopping envy! See & share Customer Finds Looking for some great ideas to make your home more you? Sign up for emails to get inspiration! Sign up for HomeGoods emailBy Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 28, 2010 in Featured Dubhe Carreño gallery in the West Loop was packed with a houseful of fashion-conscious fans and fellow designers, braving the slushy sidewalks and bitter air for a sneak peek at this local designer’s fares.

Held in conjunction with Anne Drew Potter’s currently running exhibition at the gallery, Fan used the mood of the sculpture pieces to compliment the tone of her garments. By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 27, 2010 in Articles I wanted to know why Chicago’s street art scene was so shockingly lackluster, so I sought out ex-graffiti writer turned fine artist, Max Sansing. Max has been responsible for some of the more interesting murals around south side Chicago and once upon a time, was probably responsible for some of the graffiti that you gawked at, staring out the window of the red line… By Kathryn Born on Feb 25, 2010 in Chicago Art News, Featured To celebrate Chicago’s own Theaster Gates in the Whitney Biennial, I’ll repost this from Art Talk Chicago this summer. We couldn’t say it on the audio, but it was a few days after he’s returned from meeting with the Whitney folks as a candidate. Congratulations, Theaster, you’ve got the chops. And thank you Dawoud for […]

By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 25, 2010 in Featured Dueling art critics Lee Ann Norman and Jeriah Hildwine duke out their differences regarding “On Painting By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 25, 2010 in Articles, Featured By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 24, 2010 in Cross Discipline Art, Featured Heather Liberman reviews Blocks of Continuality/Body, Image and Algorithm at the Dance Center of Columbia College. By Kathryn Born on Feb 23, 2010 in Featured – the scholarly adventure begins, with our host, Bret Schneider. By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 23, 2010 in Articles, Featured Most museums store most of their artworks most of the time. In fact, finding storage space for growing collections often presents problems. Donors mostly gift artworks, not endowments for storage and other operations… By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 22, 2010 in Featured Though sheer physical presence is obvious upon entering Chicago-based Michiko Itatani’s solo exhibition at the West Loop’s Walsh Gallery, these oil paintings exude a warmth rare in works of Abstract Expressionist scale.

I had walked right by (Con)temporary Art Space a couple of times before almost running into the clever acronym logo painted onto a sandwich board outside this impromptu gallery space… By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 20, 2010 in Cross Discipline Art, FeaturedA series of quiet but distinct contradictory sounds spill out; Indian music, the distant city streets, the clicking of a slide projector and people speaking over the game playing quietly on a living room television…
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By Kathryn Born on Feb 19, 2010 in Articles, Featured Early Art and Language members Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden discuss the works in the Rhona Hoffman Exhibit “Art and Language”. By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 18, 2010 in Articles, Featured Chicago Art Magazine interviews Young Joon Kwak, the Exhibitions and Editions coordinator of the new gallery at No Coast Collective for a closer look at an up and coming Chicago art space that’s been getting everyone’s attention.
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By Kathryn Born on Feb 18, 2010 in Chicago Art News, Featured Sterling Ruby is back in town! Tonight (2/18/10) they’re showing his film at the Gene Siskel Film Center. Last night (2/17/10) the Art Institute of Chicago Conversation: Sterling Ruby with Robert Hobbs, which featured a slideshow of Ruby’s work. unfortunately, there were no images from his show back in ’04 at 1R (I think that was the name of the gallery). I used to do the Friday Night Flash Review, in which I covered the 1R show, so here is the post, with images, from ’04. By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 16, 2010 in Articles, Featured CAA panel on Edvard Munch By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 15, 2010 in Articles, Featured Part 4 of an interview with artist Donald Kuspit by Diane Thodos. By Chicago Art Magazine on Feb 15, 2010 in Featured Her work exists “on the boundaries . . . between science and art, art and architecture, public and private, east and west,” she [says]. “I am always trying to find a balance between these opposing forces, finding the place where opposites meet.”