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Exhibition by Lora Fosberg
"As the world’s peace of mind dangles precariously on a precipice and our collective anxiety crescendos into an emotional tsunami, Fosberg’s art mirrors the ongoing mess of our lives: natural disasters, societal advice, personal wisdom, or the lack thereof.
'A Field Guide to Forgetting' by Chicago artist Lora Fosberg is at the Linda Warren Gallery and runs until November 29th, 2008.
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These are the scariest jack-o'-lanterns I've ever seen. Presidential pumpkin patterns from the Associated Press.
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Interesting collection of work by Jesse Brown. If Cody Hudson and Steven Harrington had a baby, this is probably what would come out.
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Music Mondays - Alarm Will Sound
If this is the direction that classical music is going, I am all for it. Check out Alarm Will Sound out of NYC.
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No Coast - Chicago's new Artist Collective
Check out the new kids on the block. No Coast is a brand-spankin-new studio, collective and store in the Chicago Area.
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I Am Still Alive - Online Store and Art Blog
Check out I Am Still Alive, a great online shop of Letterpressed and screen printed posters as well as an Artlog and other cool stuff. Pictured above is a letterpressed poster by Noah Rauch and Jody Avirgan.
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Studio Tour #001 - Delicious Design League
Photography Ben Speckmann
Keep your eyes open for our new series of studio tours coming to you once a month. These extended content posts will have a slew of photos from an artistic space of our choosing along with an interview. It will be housed in the features column directly to the right as well as show up in the community section to alert you of new tours.
This month we hook up with our good friends Delicious Design League. A screen printing, illustration and design crew out of Chicago. Let's get to it!
Delicious Design League is the Chicago based designing, illustrating and printing duo made up by Billy Baumann and Jason Teegarden-Downs. One is sweet, the other an asshole. One stays up into the early hours of the morning and needs constant distractions in order to work, the other sticks to normal business hours and enjoys silence. But their conflicting natures seem to come together in the consistently impressive work they create.
