Olea Nova – Spontaneous Dialogue

Olea Nova works in a place that references art history and theory while investigating new materials and ideas that reflect her Russian heritage and a painterly sensibility that is remarkably relevant in this day of hyper-technology. The Comp Magazine recently visited Nova's Pilsen studio for a delightful dialogue about ... Read more

Paul Hopkin – The Slow Storyteller

Paul Hopkin established Slow (Gallery) in 2009 in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, as an alternative venue for presenting innovative new art by regional, national and international artists. The space is not quite an apartment gallery, nor commercial space. Hopkin presents artworks that can be seen as challenging ... Read more

Carol Jackson – Epic Americana

Carol Jackson has worked in Chicago for almost two decades while navigating epic literature, industrial age americana, and the idea that "the future belongs to ghosts". Jackson recently exhibited work in the highly prestigious Whitney Biennial in NYC and at Chicago's Threewalls Gallery. The Comp Magazine caught up with ... Read more

Bob Mould at the Pritzker Pavilion

Bob Mould at the Pritzker Pavilion Monday, June 21, 2014 One of the more unusual items this summer must certainly be the free show by Bob Mould at the Pritzker Pavillion in Millenium Park. Normally, this is the site for casual high brow classical music produced by the Chicago symphony. However, ... Read more
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