Mural “censored”/ destoyed in WPA show

May 20th, 2009 § 0

Gadflies who organized The Version Festival in Chicago received a rude awakening last week when a mural that was commissioned as part of the festival was destroyed. Chicago Alderman James Balcer personally took offense to the mural, due to its content that depicted police surveillance cameras omnipresent in the neighborhood.

Balcer reasoned he thought the following image was gang-related and the makers did not have a permit.

The building now looks like this:

The Bridgeport Alderman did not contact the property owner, nor the artist, Gabreille Villa, before ordering the mural’s removal early in the morning, May 14. Chicago does not require a permit for murals on private property. The property in question is owned by the festival organizer’s mother.

poster02The mural was part of Bridgeport WPA, a project that encouraged artists to make work in the cooperative spirit of the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration. The project resulted in silk-screened prints that were posted in public places around the neighborhood and in a gallery. More images, courtesy Paul Rizzuto, after the jump.

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Brains reviewed in Newcity

April 13th, 2009 § 0

nice review in this week’s Newcity

http://art.newcity.com/2009/04/06/eye-exam-a-night-in-bohemia/

solidarity forever

April 11th, 2009 § 0


solidarity forever from marc moscato on Vimeo.

‘Brains’ about to blow up

March 25th, 2009 § 0

brains_smallGetting ready for Brains, Brillancy, Bohemia: Art & Politics in Jazz-Age Chicago, an art show, publication and events series taking place at Mess Hall (Chicago, IL) April 4-26. A newsletter of sorts follows; info is also avail online at the exhibition blog, or track us down on the Facebook.

Download poster as PDF

Download press release as PDF

I’m trying to raise a little $ to help defray my travel costs. I’ve put together a 76-page catalog/ pamphlet that features an essay, an unpublished piece by Dr. Ben Reitman, reprints of Dill Pickle Club materials and a letterpress cover. Copies are cheap: $7!

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