RENAISSANCE SOCIETY: HYDE PARK, CHICAGOMUSEUM INFO (FREE ADMISSION) 5811 S. Ellis Avenue Bergman Gallery, Cobb Hall 418Chicago, Illinois 60637 HOURS: Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Mondays GERARD BYRNEA THING IS A HOLE IN A THING IT IS NOTJANUARY 09 – FEBRUARY 27, 2011 | Gerard Byrne Still from A thing is a hole in a thing it is not , 2010 film installation |
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY: |
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
REN
Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Tragic Muse: Art and Emotion, 1700–1900
February 10 – June 5, 2011
From the sacrifice of classical heroines to the grief of ordinary people, the Smart Museum of Art's newest exhibition investigates art's power to express and elicit intense emotions.Examining two centuries of European works filled with darker emotions, The Tragic Muse explores the ways in which the visual representation of tragedy—as well as art's cathartic power over new generations of viewers—has changed dramatically over time. The exhibition combines works from the Smart's collection with loans from national and international museums and features paintings, sculptures, and prints by artists including Edward Burne-Jones, Henry Fuseli, Édouard Manet, Anna Lea Merritt, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Richard Redgrave, Auguste Rodin, George Romney, and Benjamin West.
Opening reception
Join curator Anne Leonard for the lecture "What They Saw, What We Feel: High Emotion in Old Master Art" followed by a free reception celebrating the opening of The Tragic Muse.
For a full list of related programs, including lectures, hands-on workshops, performances, and more, see the sidebar or visit smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/
Friday, January 14, 2011

- NICHOLAS KNIGHT
- Declaimed
Opening reception: Friday, January 14 (7-10PM)
65GRAND is pleased to present Nicholas Knight in his second exhibition with the gallery. The show is comprised of three bodies of photographic work that present the picture as a screen, surface, or chimera, and examine framing and being framed.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
OPENING TONIGHT!!Chicago, IL 60607
USA
Opening reception, Friday, January 14, 5 to 8pm
The iconic display of a head, severed and mounted on a stick, is ubiquitous as a representation of ominous primordial savagery. Cliché in its references to cannibalistic ritual, human sacrifice or cautionary symbolism, its general structure also contains rich connotations to formal art- a 3-dimensional image-object, laden with material and conceptual possibility.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Museum Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 am - 8 pm |
| Wednesday through Sunday | 10 am - 5 pm |
| Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day: Closed Admission is FREE all day on Tuesdays year round. | |

Monday–Wednesday, 10:30–5:00
Thursday–Friday, 10:30–8:00
Saturday–Sunday, 10:30–5:00
Now through January 17th
Description:
Franz Kafka, Francis Picabia and former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash are among the inspirations for Hawkins's unclassifiable practice. Split between the Modern Wing and the museum's Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, 80 books, collages, drawings, paintings, dollhouse sculptures and other works trace the Los Angeles artist's engagement with the histories of art, literature —and teen idols. Through Jan 16.?
When
Today–Tomorrow 10:30am–5pm , Thu 10:30am–8pm , Fri 10:30am–5pm , Sat, Sun 10am–5pm
Read more: http://chicago.timeout.com/events/art-design/363198/4679322/richard-hawkins#ixzz1AkGQYj9K