Showing posts with label Art Institute of Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Institute of Chicago. Show all posts

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Monday, July 09, 2007

John Phillips





hi Dennis
here's some stuff on the McCormick Place thing - it's like having a
Lava lamp in the lobby...


text from the wall plaque:

Big Red    2007
acrylic/canvas
174” x 138”

This painting is dedicated to Red Saunders; a composer, drummer,
bandleader, consummate session man and unsung hero who helped shape
the jazz and blues music associated with Chicago in the pivotal post
war years. In Chicago, the boundaries between jazz and other forms of
Black Music were highly permeable - the same individuals moved from
jobs in refined jazz combos to dates with wild bar-walking R&B
players. Red Saunders transitioned back and forth with the best of
them. Red could play adventurous and sophisticated big band jazz with
Sonny Blount (aka Sun Ra) on a Tuesday night and back up the sexy
guitar-driven urban blues of T-Bone Walker on the weekend. This
duality is one of the concepts informing this painting. Jazz and R&B/
Blues have many similarities and many differences. The painting
presents a mirrored image promoting a back and forth read – jazz on
the left and blues on the right.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Your tax dollars at work


I could have taken my own image, but that's what the internet's for.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Lyonel Feininger at AIC





one of my new favorite artists, started off as an illustrator for the Tribune i think, then turned to painting. wonderful drawing ability. i hope you enjoy me mining the museum here, i promise more to come. a buddhist and islam post will be up soon. an el greco post. and i'm thinking of doing a post of all the grandiose portraits and religious subjects that are up.

Ernst at AIC

Chagall at AIC

Gaugin at AIC

Matta at AIC

Lam at AIC

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