Today, we take you to Northwest Chicago, where Puerto Rican born artist Edra Soto has invited us to visit her studio. Soto is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and curator compelled to shape projects that connect with communities.
Views from the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial begin to reveal the worlds of culture, history and politics in the built and natural environment of this metropolis.
Architecture with a Sense of Place features conversations with artists and architects whose work responds to cultural, historical, sociopolitical and environmental influences on our built…
In these views of Chicago, you’ll encounter urban architecture and contemporary art projects that reveal the relationship of architecture to cultural, political, social and urban…
Making Place: The Architecture of David Adjaye, The Art Institute of Chicago, through January 3, 2016 This mid-career survey of the British-African architect David Adjaye comprises…
Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015: The State of the Art of Architecture The Chicago Cultural Center on Michigan Avenue is the epicenter of the first Chicago Architecture Biennial—a wildly…