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2007

Quang Hong

Stumbling Still


09 November- 29 December 2007


Quang Hong is a painter, glass sculptor, metal sculptor, and works with different mediums. Born in 1974 in Qui Nhon , Vietnam and raised in Long Beach, California. He attended the University of California at Santa Cruz and received his B.A, in 1997. He has been living and working in Chicago since 2001.His glass and metal studio is located in Chicago Hot Glass and he owns a gallery in Chicago called Lotus Keep Gallery. His works can be found in many private collections. He has exhibited his work internationally and completed sculpture and painting commissions for numerous clients.

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Wesley & Sandro

White and Black


07 September - 31 October 2007


Wesley Kimler is a painter, insurgent, and co-founder of Sharkforum: a website dedicated to contrasting opinions about the Chicago art scene and discussions about the art world in general. He is an accomplished artist who is a controversial and powerful figure in contemporary art due to his boisterously outspoken personality that is equally matched in talent as an artist. His artworks on paper are comprised of poured black gesso that takes on ameba like forms and subtle strokes of charcoal. Kimler cuts the works into fragments and reconstructs them into configurations that surprise and delight the eye.

Sandro is internationally known for his photography and has been photographing people for over 25 years. With numerous award-winning projects to his credit, he is one of today's foremost masters of the medium. His photography series of Nudes on Plexi, called Massa offers a unique exploration of the human body shot from beneath Plexiglas. These decipherable masses of human flesh on Plexi create extraordinary texture and uniquely abstracted compositions rarely rendered through photography.

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Michael Genovese, Carlos J. Ortiz, Jon Lowenstein

This Side of Hope


06 July - 30 August 2007


Michael Genovese
Emerging from Chicago's inner-city, Michael's journey is colored by the vibrant diversity of culture and self discovery. He incorporates various skills and materials, learned from his visual progress, to communicate a socially conscious agenda. Michael builds bridges with his work, producing subject matter that speaks to the contemplation of art and industry, differences between cultures, and the value of process.

Carlos J Ortiz
Born in San Juan Puerto Rico and raised in Chicago. Ortiz is a photojournalist who worked on City 2000, a year long project documenting Chicago and its inhabitants. He travels to capture "Street Photography" and has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Tribune Magazine, Parade, Philidelphia Publications, and others.

Jon Lowenstein
Jon Lowenstein has been a professional photographer for more than ten years. He specializes in long-term, in-depth documentary photographic projects that question the status quo. He has completed work on his first book, which explores the lives of developmentally disabled people in Illinois and is now working on several book projects and helped publish "Our Streets" a community newspaper about the nearby South Side Chicago community that he is documenting. He has won many awards, including being recently named a 2007 World Press Photo Award, a 2007 USC Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journalism Racial Justice Fellow, and many more.

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Tony Fitzpatrick

The City Etchings 1993-2003


27 April- 30 June 2007


Tony Fitzpatrick is an artist, actor and poet. His work can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Art Institute of Chicago, the National Museum of American Art in Washington D.C., the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He is the author of six books including three collections of art and poetry: The Hard Angels (1988), Dirty Boulevard (1998) and Bum Town (2001); a collection of etchings entitled Tony Fitzpatrick: Max and Gaby's Alphabet (2001) and two collections of drawing-collages entitled, The Wonder: Portraits of a Remembered City, Volume 1 (2005) and The Wonder: Portraits of a Remembered City, Volume 2, The Dream City (2006). Tony Fitzpatrick was born in Chicago in 1958 where he lives today with his wife and two children.

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art rescue


09 February - 25 April 2007


Art rescue is the first exhibit of its kind to be presented in a fine art gallery setting. This exhibition will address the art of cultural preservation and expose the viewer to the importance and complexities of fine art salvage and its conservation.

This exhibit is designed to educate the viewer on the processes of fine art conservation, the role of the insurance industry, and the secondary market.

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