Galleries One & Two
Western Exhibitions celebrates ten years as a bricks-and-mortar gallery with the group show We do what we like and we like what we do presenting new or never-seen-in-Chicago works by gallery artists:
New landscape painting by Dan Attoe | Two new sigil paintings shown at the 2014 Whitney Biennial by Elijah Burgher | 28 foot-long drawing by Ryan Travis Christian previously shown in his solo show at CAM Raleigh | New works on paper by Lilli Carré | Cincinnati skyline drawing by Courttney Cooper | New Nicholad Frank Biography page by Nicholas Frank | Richard Hull’s largest crayon drawing yet | Mixed-media target painting by Dutes Miller | New photo edition from Miller & Shellabarger’s crocheting performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | A sheer, slitted and stained shroud previously exhibited in New York City by Rachel Niffenegger | Two minimal drawings of flies exhibited previously in San Francisco by Paul Nudd | Delicately massive drawing of a tree trunk by Robyn O’Neil | Square-shaped walking book, shown on the floor, by Stan Shellabarger | New intricate abstract painting by Geoffrey Todd Smith | Mixed-media diptych on panel by Deb Sokolow exhibited previously in her solo MATRIX show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art | Custom Uncle Sam and Old Yeller bongs last seen at the legendary Drunk vs. Stoned show at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise by Ben Stone