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  2. Massive preservation project underway to save one of the ...

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    Last year, UE contacted the Chicago Public Art Group, which Weber co-founded, to find a way to salvage the mural. After launching the fundraising campaign, the project began Feb. 16.

  3. Wall of Respect - Wikipedia

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    Wall of Respect catalyzed a larger mural movement in Chicago and across the United States. Chicago is known for the plethora of murals in cultural neighborhoods. The explosion of murals throughout Chicago is due, in part, to the creation of the Wall of Respect. By 1975 at least 200 large outdoor murals existed mostly in African American ...

  4. Chicago Public Art Group - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2001. Gude, Olivia. Urban Art Chicago: A Guide to Community Murals, Mosaics, and Sculptures. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, Publisher, 2000. Gude, Olivia, Editor. Chicago Public Art Group’s Community Public Art Guide: Making Murals, Mosaics, Sculptures, and Spaces Archived 2013-08-11 at the Wayback Machine Chicago ...

  5. Visual arts of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Art Review, which ran from 2009-2011 and is currently in hiatus, began in 2009 as well. [68] In 2010, Sixty Inches From Center was established and includes The Chicago Arts Archive, a web publication focusing on visual art in Chicago. [69]

  6. William Walker (muralist) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Respect started a nationwide movement of "people's art". From there, Walker cofounded the Chicago Mural Group (now known as the Chicago Public Art Group) with John Pitman Weber and Eugene Eda, while continuing to paint murals in Chicago. Walker painted murals to make the community more aware of the racial strife going on in America ...

  7. National Society of Mural Painters - Wikipedia

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    Portrait sculpture of Benito Mussolini, by Nancy Cox-McCormack, exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1925. The National Society of Mural Painters (NSMP) is an American artists' organization originally known as The Mural Painters. The charter of the society is to advance the techniques and standards for the design and execution of mural ...

  8. Calvin B. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Bell Jones (January 7, 1934 – August 21, 2010) [1] was an afrocentric visual artist and a Black Arts Movement activist from Chicago.He is known primarily for his nine murals and paintings.

  9. West Burton Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The West Burton Place Historic District is a residential historic district located at 143-161 W. Burton Place in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The district, which includes twelve main houses and five carriage houses, was developed in the late 19th century but renovated into an artists' colony in the 1920s and 1930s.