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Richard Wetzel (born October 23, 1943) is an American artist. He is best known for his oil paintings but also has exhibited collages and sculpture. In 1969 and 1970, Wetzel exhibited with the Chicago Imagists, a grouping of Chicago artists who were ascendant in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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The affiliated gallery space for both studios, Circle Contemporary, was founded in 2017. It is the only Chicago gallery dedicated to exhibiting the work of artists both with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. [9] Exhibitions are co-curated by guest curators from the wider arts community and curators from Arts of Life. [10]
Lillstreet Art Center is an arts center in Chicago, Illinois, United States.It is one of the oldest and most successful co-ops [citation needed] in Chicago [1] and its facilities include classrooms for arts education, a gallery, an artist residency program, studio spaces, and a community outreach program.
A native of Chicago, he was the son of a lawyer and a homemaker who, while not themselves collectors, encouraged their son's early acquisitive interests. He purchased his first artwork in 1942, at the age of 11. [2] Feigen earned a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University in 1952 [3] and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University ...
Maurice Sternberg died in 1994 and the gallery passed to his wife, Judith who directed the gallery until 1999. [2] The gallery was sold to Harvey Pool and Susan Pool, former Los Angeles marketing executives. Under the gallery's new directors, the location was moved from its original location in the Drake Hotel to the John Hancock Center.
The gallery moved to a larger, ground floor space on Greene Street in 1983. [1] In 1998, Kind closed her Phyllis Kind Gallery in Chicago, located at 313 West Superior Street, in part as a result of the death of artist Roger Brown. [5] For 25 years, Ron Jagger served as director of Phyllis Kind Gallery in New York. [6]
Since 1988, Nine Inch Nails has performed throughout the world, including tours in North America, South America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. During its earliest incarnations, Nine Inch Nails as a live band acted as supporting acts on tours for bands and musicians such as Skinny Puppy , The Jesus and Mary Chain , Peter Murphy , and Guns N' Roses .