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 Andrew Bae Gallery |
 Barbara Hashimoto: The Junk Mail Project |
 G.R. N'Namdi Gallery |
 Gallery Guichard |
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Africa International House USA AIH has consistently worked to bridge the divides between the peoples of the African Diaspora in Chicago and as a result have contributed to the cultural and socio-economic survival of African immigrants in Chicago with direct intentions to promote and preserve African based cultures and educate the public about Africa and its cultural contributions to humanity. Traditional Africans consider culture the foundation of a people and provides their social bearings... It is very important for the African immigrants and African Americans with shared cultures to promote and preserve such commonalities as well as to build upon individual contributions. |
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Andrew Bae Gallery Andrew Bae Gallery is located in the heart of River North art district in downtown Chicago. For the past 15 years, the gallery has been dedicated to introducing contemporary works by Asian artists, primarily with ties to Korea and Japan. Since its inception, the gallery has successfully established recognition from the unfamiliar eyes and minds of new American collectors and museums. Focusing on a relatively small group of talented artists, the gallery carefully selects works for their irrefutable originality and distinct aesthetics. Visitors to the gallery will experience a uniquely soothing environment imbued with selections from its collection, which the gallery owner Andrew Bae describes as "Asian aesthetics with universal appeal". |
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ArchiTech Gallery Specializing in original drawings by architects and industrial designers, as well as original prints, drawings and photographs by artists inspired by the built environment. Prominent in the ArchiTech collection are lithographs from Frank Lloyd Wright's Wasmuth Portfolio of 1910, original plans and construction documents from the architectural firms of Daniel H. Burnham, and archives from the estate of Alfonso Iannelli, Chicago's greatest industrial artist. |
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Atlas Galleries For forty years, Atlas Galleries' founders, the Petr family have guided collectors - both large and small - in acquiring an endless array of magnificent art from the past treasures of the Old Masters to the magnificent works created today by some of the greatest artists of our age.
A stroll through any of Atlas Galleries' two downtown locations will reveal a treasure trove of art that links the past with the present.
Out of the past emerge fine etchings by Rembrandt, Durer, Renoir, and Whistler. Hanging next to these works, you will find today's masterpieces by contemporary world-class artists including Botello, Boulanger, Gaugy, sculptor Ruth Bloch, Chicago artist Michael Cheney and the surreal-realist, Frederick Phillips. |
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Barbara Hashimoto: The Junk Mail Project Previously based in Tokyo and Los Angeles, sculpture, installation and performance artist Barbara Hashimoto has relocated to Chicago as Artist-in-Residence at BauerLatoza Studio, a multidisciplinary architectural design firm.
BauerLatoza Studio is located in the Randolph Motor Building, a 100-year old former car showroom in Chicago's historic Motor Row District in the South Loop. Hashimoto has been allocated a 2,000-square foot studio in this site to devote time to her private practice. |
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Colletti Gallery Located only a block off of North Michigan Avenue, Colletti Gallery is an important resource for those interested in collecting artworks - from the serious collector to the first time buyer. |
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David Leonardis Gallery At the height of the Recession in 1990 David Leonardis started collecting art. When he realized he wanted to collect more art than he could afford he got a job working at a gallery. Eight months later allied with Howard Finster, Chris Peldo, Glenn Wexler and Andy Kane he turned a few profitable art sales into a commitment to own and operate the David Leonardis Gallery.
Fifteen years later the Wicker Park gallery is at the forefront of 21st century American Art. In September of 2006 DLG expanded to another location in the prestigious River North Gallery district in order to reach an even broader demographic of art lovers.
DLG also carries 19th century French lithographs and 20th century Contemporary, Pop, Folk Art and Photography and focuses on making people and corporations happy by selling them art. The DLG features an "Instant art collection" group show yearly. DLG suggests that you buy one of each of all artists exhibited. Individuals and corporations find it easy to acquire a well rounded collection. |
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Douglas Rosin Decorative Arts & Antiques Douglas Rosin Decorative Arts & Antiques in the River North neighborhood of Chicago, is centered in a modern and distinctive space that complements the gallery's impressive collection. The arts and antiques that Gene Douglas and Barbara Rosin offer are all chosen with an emphasis on style and design and are reflective of their combined 35 years of experience. |
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G.R. N'Namdi Gallery G. R. N’Namdi Gallery has proven itself as a leader in art dealing over the past 25 years, also making itself the oldest gallery of its kind in the United States. |
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Gallery Guichard There mission is to exhibit artists from the African Diaspora, the Diaspora includes Africa, the Caribbean and the United States; Chicago artists get plenty of representation here. |
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