March 13 2010, 10:40am

Norman Mooney, Windseeds

Norman Mooney, Windseeds

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March 11 2010, 3:45pm

Jiri Geller, The Big Time, 2005, fiberglass, wood, polyurethane,...

Jiri Geller, The Big Time, 2005, fiberglass, wood, polyurethane, automotive paint, 350 x 500 x 400 cm

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March 10 2010, 9:00am

Terence Koh, “Untitled (Chocolate...

Terence Koh, “Untitled (Chocolate Mountains)”Anti-Mainstream Museum’s Mainstream Show via The NY Times

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March 7 2010, 8:54am

John Powers, Empire & Captain America, 2008, Maiden Lane...

John Powers, Empire & Captain America, 2008, Maiden Lane Exhibition Space

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March 7 2010, 8:03am

Adam Parker Smith, On the Wings of Maybe, 2007, vinyl, wood,...

Adam Parker Smith, On the Wings of Maybe, 2007, vinyl, wood, felt, vintage wedding dresses, 6’ tall

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March 7 2010, 7:17am

Adam Parker Smith, Bold As Love, 2007, felt, pins, wood This...

Adam Parker Smith, Bold As Love, 2007, felt, pins, wood This piece inspired by an execution scene in Ernest Hemingway’s, “For Whom the Bell Tolls” was created in collaboration with seven high school students. This collaboration was made possible through the Blue Sky Project which paired McHenry County teens with my project in an eight week residency program while providing space and materials. These heads on wooden pikes constructed from felt and pins form a landscape of imagined creatures, self portraits, individuals the teens and I are personally involved with and American icons including Mike Tyson, Anna Nicole Smith, and John F. Kennedy.

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March 5 2010, 5:58pm

Shotaro Hokari, Untitled, 2005, FRP Acrylic, 44 x 26 x...

Shotaro Hokari, Untitled, 2005, FRP Acrylic, 44 x 26 x 85 cm

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March 5 2010, 3:22pm

Christian Kuras, Happy Hydrogen Bomb with Duncan Mackenzie, Hyde...

Christian Kuras, Happy Hydrogen Bomb with Duncan Mackenzie, Hyde Park Ark Centre, Chicago, 2007

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March 3 2010, 1:27pm

Dennis Lin, n° 1-60, 2010 “To see the sections of the tree is to...

Dennis Lin, n° 1-60, 2010 “To see the sections of the tree is to wonder how it grew, how it lived and how it died,” said artist Dennis Lin. “I’ve cataloged this tree out of my own curiosity and to make it accessible for others to question how this organism came into being.”

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