ONO – An Unabridged History In Conversation

Initially established in 1980, ONO holds a legendary status in the experimental and fringe music scene in Chicago and beyond. After a 26 year hiatus, in 2012 ONO released Albino followed by Diegesis, 2014, and Spooks, 2015. Clearly, ONO have not tempered their artistic output nor performances in the ... Read more

With a Wink and a Nod at The Driehaus Museum

"With a Wink and a Nod: Cartoonists of the Gilded Age" The Driehaus Museum 40 East Erie Street Chicago, Illinois, 60611 June 25, 2016 - January 8, 2017 These are truly strange transitional times we are presently living through. With countless overwhelming paradigm shifts occurring in so many quarters (cultural, philosophical, political, ... Read more

Anya Davidson – Cultivating Freedom in Failure

Whether instigating chaos at a local DIY Noise concert or drawing comics with live raccoons wandering about in the next room in Chicago's west Pilsen neighborhood, Anya Davidson has carved out an unmistakable voice that is fiercely brazen, darkly humorous, and reminiscent of a long lineage of significant comics ... Read more

Alice Q. Hargrave – Memories & the Natural World

Immersing herself in a deep contemplative aesthetic practice focused upon our ever-shifting environment, Alice Q. Hargrave has been producing thoughtful photographs that offer lush, color-soaked and attentive meditations for the better part of 30 years. This week, The COMP Magazine visited Hargrave's expansive and highly organized Bucktown studio to ... Read more

Jill Flanagan – Rage, Fear & Despair

Channelling, then transforming heavy societal demons by way of an aggressive and spontaneous art and music practice, Jill Flanagan creates those uncomfortable and unique works that require the audience to experience opprobrious time-based nether regions. Recently, The COMP Magazine visited Flanagan's west Pilsen studio to discuss growing up in ... Read more

Victoria Fuller – Strategies of Power Play

Working with found objects, industrial materials, and traditional media, Victoria Fuller has been creating attentive and mischievous installations and sculptures that investigate issues of power, environmental concerns, and current strategies in appropriation for over two decades. Last month The COMP Magazine visited Fuller's West Hubbard Street studio to discuss ... Read more

Alan D. Caesar – Touring Destroit with Rena Rouge

Chicago artists hold a long history in touring imaginative worlds within the mind and then translating these experiences into visually intoxicating materials. Visionary sojourns have surfaced in the art of Henry Darger, Lee Godie, the Hairy Who and a litany of other innovative artists working in sublime territory that ... Read more

Paul Schranz: Entropy @ the University of St. Francis Art Gallery

PAUL SCHRANZ: Entropy University of St. Francis Art Gallery 5 East Van Buren Street Joliet, IL 60432 July 11 - August 25, 2016 Artist Lecture: Thursday, August 25, 1pm Closing Reception: Thursday, August 25, 6-9pm USF: How long have you been practicing art? PS: I've been practicing art for 50 years and as a photographer, 49.  ... Read more

Tony Fitzpatrick: The Secret Birds @ DePaul Art Museum

Tony Fitzpatrick: The Secret Birds May 12, 2016 - August 21, 2016 DePaul Art Museum 935 West Fullerton Chicago, Illinois, 60614 Tony Fitzpatrick was one of the first guys I met in 1993 when I arrived in Chicago. I remember this encounter well for Jesse Bercowetz and I had created an atrociously grotesque 13 ... Read more

CAKE (Chicago Alternative Comics Expo) 2016 in Review

CAKE (Chicago Alternative Comics Expo) June 11-12, 2016 The Center on Halsted 3656 N Halsted Street Chicago, IL 60613 Though the tragic events in Orlando could be heard being discussed in the aisles at this year's event, there was a sense of victory felt throughout the expo. Once again, CAKE offered a broad ... Read more
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