Munoz The Great Turning, 30x30, oil on panel 2022 / Abercrombie 2010 / Letinsky 2022 / Crane 2013 / Yanagi 2022
"Life Cycles" highlights artworks from DePaul Art Museum's permanent collection in conversation with other contemporary Chicago artists. Here, the time of life no longer has a linear structure, but is a marvelous tangle where there is no beginning or end, death is not the opposite of life, nor the truth or fulfilment of it. The artists include Gertrude Abercrombie, Selva Aparicio, Andrea Carlson, Brendan Fernandes, Theaster Gates, Devin T. Mays, Ayanah Moor, Ed Paschke, Chris Pappan, Claire Zeisler, and many, many more!
September 7 - February 11, 2023-24
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In the "Learning Studio," DePaul Art Museum and artist Jim Duignan seek to explore the state of learning inside the museum. What are our essential experiences with objects? How does our current technological age improve, impede or alter exchanges between visitor and exhibition? Throughout 2023-24, the Learning Studio will serve as a space for conversations with our university students alongside artists, teachers, faculty, writers, performers, scholars, and the public to contemplate the adjustments of pacing, access, and engagement inside the museum. Together we will imagine how the exhibition might become a platform for building relationships and sharing knowledge.
September 7 - February 11, 2023-24
@depaulartmuseum / @stockyardinstitute / @jim_duignan
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: 11-5