An Instrument in the Shape of a Woman

February 26—September 4, 2022

Chicago Cultural Center, Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor North

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An exhibition by Leslie Baum, Diane Christiansen, and Selina Trepp, organized by Annie Morse

 

An Instrument in the Shape of a Woman (Selina Trepp, I work with what I have, 2019 3 channel video installation (3 projectors, 3 media players, 3 projector mounts) HD video, silent, color, 40 minutes)Selina Trepp, I work with what I have, 2019
3 channel video installation (3 projectors, 3 media players, 3 projector mounts) HD video, silent, color, 40 minutes
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With brilliant color and provocative forms, the artists in this exhibition suggest an alternate universe, at once familiar and surreal, seen through the prism of their invention. Echoes of landscape, still life, and psychological portraiture reside in resolutely abstract works.

 

Performances

Saturday, August 6, 12pm

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Performance by musicians, Caroline Davis, Katie Ernst, and Ben Hoffman, inside Selina Trepp's installation. Guided by Trepp’s three wall-sized animations, the performers will spontaneously create music that responds, compliments and builds on the animations surrounding them and each other. This performance will activate the space by focusing on the musicality of the animations and giving an audience the opportunity to witness the creating of improvised music.

 

Saturday, July 23, 1-2pm & 2-3pm

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Performance by Diane Christiansen, Steve Dawson, and Alton Smith

 

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Take CTA to Chicago Cultural Center

  • From the elevated lines: exit at Washington/Wabash and walk east.
  • From the subway: exit at Lake (Red Line) or Washington (Blue Line) and walk east.
  • Served by Michigan Avenue buses 3, 4, 19, 20, 26, 60, 66, 124, 143, 147, 151, 157 and Washington St. buses 4, J14, 20, 56, 66, 147

 

Raquel Gonzalez (Photo credit: Sanjana Elina)Saturday, May 21, 2pm

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Raquel Gonzalez, Chér Jey and Dan Bitney will perform inside Selina Trepp’s Installation the first floor north galleries in the Chicago Cultural Center. This performance will activate the space in yet another way, this time focusing on the musicality of the animations and giving an audience the opportunity to witness the creating of improvised music. Violinist Raquel Gonzalez, vocalist Chér Jey and multi-instrumentalist Dan Bitney will perform improvised musical sets guided by Selina Trepp’s three wall-sized animations, creating music that responds, compliments and builds on the animations surrounding them.

 

Gallery Talk

Wednesday, August 10, 12:15pm

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Gallery Talk with Curator Anne E. Morse, Instrument in the Shape of a Woman Exhibition

 

Activation

Saturday, August 27, 9:30-11am

Millennium Park, Lurie Garden

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Plein Air Painting -- a parallel play experience. Artist Leslie Baum invites you to invite a friend to join you for a self-directed outdoor painting experience. Gather in the Lurie Garden in Millennium Park. Bring your own materials and a blanket or chair to sit on. Baum will also plein air paint in the park with a friend. Instruction is not provided -- this is simply an opportunity to paint outdoors with a partner, and to share that experience with many others doing the same. After this collective plein air painting experience, Baum will host a brief walk-through of her exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center.

 

WorkshopAn Instrument in the Shape of a Woman

Sunday, May 15, 11am-2pm

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Take a few minutes while visiting the American Writers Festival to do some creative writing yourself. Paper and pencils will be available in the Michigan Avenue Galleries on the first floor of the Cultural Center for visitors to write a poem or a short prose piece, using the artwork in An Instrument In the Shape of a Woman for inspiration with exhibition organizer Annie Morse.

 

Special Reception

Saturday, April 9, 10am-1pm

Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor East

Meet the artists on-site for Q & A.

Open to the public.

 

Photo Gallery

(Photo credit: Clare Britt)