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Karolina Gnatowski: Some Kind of Duty
Karolina Gnatowski, Julie Rodrigues Widholm, and K.L.H. Wells
Exhibit catalog for Karolina Gnatowski: Some Kind of Duty, January 17-March 31, 2019
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Hương Ngô: To Name It is to See It
Faye Gleisser and Julie Rodrigues Widholm
This publication accompanies the exhibition Hương Ngô: To Name It is to See It, on view April 27- August 6, 2017 at DePaul Art Museum. In a new body of work that includes photographs, textiles, prints, neon, video, sound, and objects, Hương Ngô engages with the French government’s surveillance archives of Vietnamese anticolonial organizer Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai (1910-1941). The role of performance in the construction of identity is at the forefront of Ngô’s investigation of this historical figure. Minh Khai’s constant crossing of borders – those of nation-states, ethnicities, languages, genders, and classes – via her numerous pseudonyms and disguises, was key to her invisibility to authorities yet renders her difficult to classify even today.
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One day this kid will get larger
Danny Orendorff
One day this kid will get larger
Edited by Danny Orendorff
Designed by Charles Ryan LongTable of Contents
Director’s Forward – Julie Rodrigues Widholm
One day this kid will get larger – Danny Orendorff
Artist Project: Untitled (our fight has just begun) – Rami George
“For My Daughter” – Shan Kelley
“On Borrowed Time – Revisited” – Katja Heinemann
“Reflections On Another Image: Black Teens Coming of Age” – Lenn Keller
Artist Project: A Repetition of Survival – Demian DinéYazhi’
Artist Project: You Came Here – Demian DinéYazhi’ -
Liminal Infrastructure: The Optics Division of the Metabolic Studio
Gregory J. Harris and Lawrence Weschler
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Ink, Paper, Politics: WPA-Era Printmaking from the Needles Collection
Helen Langa, Louise Lincoln, Belverd Needles Jr., and Marian Powers Needles
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We Shall: Photographs by Paul D'Amato
Gregory J. Harris, Paul D'Amato, Cleophus J. Lee, and Louise Lincoln
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The Nature Drawings of Peter Karklins
Sean Kirkland, Louise Lincoln, Malek Moazzam-Doulat, Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield, Peter Trawny, Paul B. Jaskot, Elizabeth Rottenberg, William McNeill, Pascale-Anne Brault, Dolores Wilber, H. Peter Steeves, Ryan Feigenbaum, Andrew J. Mitchell, Karmen MacKendrick, Michael Naas, Liam Heneghan, Ashby Kinch, and David Farrell Krell
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Afterimage
Thea Liberty Nichols, Dahlia Tulett-Gross, Louise Lincoln, Jason Foumberg, Lucas Bucholtz, Mia DMeo, Erin Nixon, Karsten Lund, Britton Bertrand, Monica Westin, Jenny Gheith, Jessica Cochran, Abraham Ritchie, Paige K. Johnston, Anthony Stepter, Elizabeth Chodos, Bryce Dwyer, Zachary Cahill, Caroline Picard, Robin Dluzen, Chad Kouri, Claudine Isé, Abigail Satinsky, and Robyn Farrell
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Re:Chicago
Louise Lincoln, Robert Cozzolino, Wendy Greenhouse, Kirsten M. Jensen, Lynne Warren, Susan Weininger, Corey Postiglione, Darby English, Jamie Shaw, James Elkins, David Travis, Joanna Gardner-Huggett, Lynne Warren, Jason Foumberg, Ed Marszewski, Matthew Girson, Gregory J. Harris, Mary Trent, James Yood, Mary Gedo, Laura Fatemi, Carol Adams, Franz Schulze, Esther Sparks, James Rondeau, Anne Burke, Ed Burke, Tim Samuelson, Neil Harris, Paul Klein, Mary Ann Papanek-Miller, Lewis Manilow, Powell Bridges, Harlan J. Berk, Ed Maldonado, Peter Selz, Cecile Whiting, Carlos Tortolero, Dennis Adrian, Michael Weinstein, Robert Clifford, Richard Holland, Duncan MacKenzie, and Lanny Silverman
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The Basilica of St. Vincent DePaul: Architecture of the Catholic Renouveau in Paris
Simone Zurawski and Michael Kiene
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1968: Art and Politics in Chicago
Patricia Kelly, Louise Lincoln, Robert Cozzolino, Christopher Mack, Joanna Gardner Huggett, and Amor Kohli
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Santeros: A Living Tradition in American Art from the Southwest
Louise Lincoln, Chuck Rosenak, and Thomas J. Steele
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Remembered City: Prints and Drawings by Tony Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth Seaton, Studs Terkel, and Louise Lincoln
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Dürer to Goya: Three Centuries of Printmaking from the Needles Collection
Louise Lincoln, Belverd E. Needles Jr., Marian Needles, and Timothy Smith
A collection of publications from exhibitions at the DePaul Art Museum.
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