lunes, 7 de marzo de 2022

 



WELCOME TO THE EXPO CHICAGO VIP PROGRAM

The VIP program offers an unparalleled list of special events and programming coinciding with the ninth edition of EXPO CHICAGO, the International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art. Highlights of the program include exclusive access to our VIP Preview Thursday, April 7, 2022, unlimited access the fair Friday, April 8 — Sunday, April 10, private access to the VIP Collectors Lounge, Exchange by Northern Trust: An Interactive Conversation Around the Art of Collecting programming, exhibition openings and receptions, curator-led tours, and studio visits.

With a strong list of international exhibitors, aligned events and exhibitions, along with our critically acclaimed programming and a robust VIP program — now is the time to make your plans for April in Chicago.

To better plan your trip, the following pages outline all that you need to plan your week in April. For assistance in planning your trip, or questions about the VIP Program or EXPO CHICAGO, please contact vip@expochicago.com.




Registration for VIP program events is now open.

Kindly register your interest to attend the events outlined below no later than Friday, March 25, as capacity is limited for certain events. You may register for a maximum of three events per day.

Once an event has reached capacity, you may still register your interest to attend by submitting your name to the event waitlist. Should space become available, you will be notified via email the week of March 28. EXPO CHICAGO will provide an email confirmation for all events registered via this portal shortly thereafter. Please expect attendance confirmations registered via third-party organizations to arrive separately.

Events and programming may be added over the next few weeks. Check back frequently for the most up-to-date events and programming schedule.



Join us for a private after-hours viewing of the OIM special exhibition, Joseph Lindon Smith: The Persepolis Paintings, as well as installations by internationally acclaimed contemporary artists Michael Rakowitz and Mohamad Hafez, on view in the Museum’s permanent galleries.

A night of discussion and concert surrounding the art of Bob Thompson and the artists that inspired his work - art that confronted the artistic tension of expression and protest. Performances by renowned Blues musician Katherine Davis and other special guests as they share their interpretation of selected Nina Simone songs and poetry readings.

Extended Hours & Performance


L1 is a new creative business accelerator and retail store located along historic Garfield Boulevard in Washington Park, operated and managed by Arts + Public Life (APL), an initiative of UChicago Arts. Housing three South Side-based, Black-owned businesses on the Arts Block inside of the historic first “L” station built in 1892, the L1 Retail Store opened on October 9, 2021 and exemplifies APL’s mission to spark culturally stimulated growth on the South Side of Chicago and increase opportunities for communities that have been left out of economic development. Learn more about the L1 fellows and their brands at shopl1.org.

Extended Hours

jueves, 3 de marzo de 2022

 


  

Federico Cantú

Relieve monograma , 1962

Centro medico siglo XXI

IMSS

Mural Las enseñanzas de Quetzalcóatl

 

Exposición “ Rostros y volúmenes “ 

Museo Mural Diego Rivera

Colección de Arte Cantú Y de Teresa

 

Un dia como hoy 3 de marzo en 1907

Cadereyta de Jiménez Nuevo León



 Federico Cantú Garza nació en el seno de una familia amante de la música, la literatura y la poesía, originario de Cadereyta Jiménez, Nuevo León, sus primeros años los vivió en Monterrey.

 

A principios de 1914, Luisa Garza-Loreley madre de nuestro artista, decide trasladarse a San Antonio Texas con la idea de dar clases de piano y trabajar en el departamento de redacción de un periódico local, y es en Texas  donde el joven artista desarrolla sus primeros murales en el salón de clases.

 

Ya en 1921 y con la premura de radicar en México, donde Loreley trabajaría con Gabriela Mistral y José Vasconcelos,  Federico se inscribe en la Escuela de Pintura al Aire libre de Coyoacán, dirigida por el maestro Alfredo Ramos Martínez.

 

“El criterio y la orientación eran francamente impresionistas. Del culto que rendíamos a Monet, Pizarro, Sisley, Seurat, Van Gogh, y por supuesto Cézanne, aprendí la limpieza del color y la más furiosa anti academia”, comentaba.

 

Llegue a Francia a los 16 años, de chico es cuando uno cree más en las metas recuerdo que fueron muy gentiles conmigo los viejos, me enseñaron además de las mañas de andar tras las viejas y el alcohol , mucho del criterio de ellos. amigos como José Decrefft , Mateo  Hernández , Ginés Parra y por supuesto Don Alfonso Reyes. 

El cual  me decía , “la única manera de ser provechosamente nacional consiste en ser generosamente universal” y agregaba “pues nunca la parte se entendió sin el todo”.