Anne Tyng: Inhabiting Geometry featured in @core77. Inhabit geometry at the opening this Friday, 4/15
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RT @MoMAPS1 Join MoMA/MoMAPS1 @Guggenheim @Tate @LACMA &others in signing a petition for the release of Ai Wei Wei here:
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Comic Projections, Guilty Pleasures with Neil Denari, Sam Jacob, Mark Linder, Ben Nicholson and Andrew Zago tonight @UIC
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"James Stirling: Notes from the Archive" travels to the Tate
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Anne Tyng: Inhabiting Geometry opens next Friday, April 15 @grahamfound
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Graham Foundation Bookshop
Apr 04, 2011
Recently published books supported by the Graham, like the new English translation of the European avant garde journal, G: An Avant-Garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film, 1923-1926, edited by grantee Detlef Mertins and Michael W. Jennings, as well as The Complete Architecture of Adler & Sullivan, a project the Graham has been associated with for over forty years when it gave a grant to Richard Nickel in 1966. The bookstore also carries magazines and journals from around the world.
View of the main staircase, Madlener House, Chicago, 2011. Graham Foundation. Photo: James Prinz Photography.
Public Tours, Madlener House & Anne Tyng: Inhabiting Geometry
Apr 04, 2011
Madlener House Tour
Saturdays, 11:30AM
The Graham will offer a tour of the Madlener House, a 9,000 square foot Prairie-style mansion located in the historic Gold Coast every Saturday, beginning April 16. The work of architect Richard E. Schmidt and designer Hugh M. G. Garden, the house was built in 1901–02 for Albert Fridolin and his wife Elsa Seipp Madlener. The House was restored for the Graham by Daniel Brenner in 1963-64.
Exhibition Tour
Saturdays, 2PM
The Graham will offer a public tour of Anne Tyng: Inhabiting Geometry every Saturday at 2PM beginning April 16 through June 18, 2011.
Saturday tours do not require reservations and are free and open to the public. Tours will begin in the foyer on the first floor and last approximately 30 minutes.
Alex Lehnerer's "Roadside Attractions" opens tonight as part of the MCA's 12x12 exhibition series
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Tobias Putrih, whose work proposes different uses and forms of inhabited space, will give a talk tonight at SAIC
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Tonight: Spatial City: An Architecture of Idealism book launch @grahamfound
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Want to learn more about Theaster Gates' dynamic art practice? See him lecture @ARCHEWORKS 4/4
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Big thanks @jonsatrom for a great performance on Saturday!
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