John Corbett

Malachi Ritscher

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Zine, Malachi Ritscher
Date: 
December 2014
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A profile on the life of Malachi Ritscher, a prolific audio recorder of the Chicago jazz scene from the early 1990s to 2006. The profile was written in response to an invitation by the 2014 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In writing about Mr. Ritscher, who died in November 2006, the author wants to "share something that the public may not know exists and to see the museum lend authority and importance to a life and a creative practice that probably would not receive museum consideration..."
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WhiteWalls #32: A Journal of Language and Art: Post Wall S

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60680 Chicago
United States
US
Date: 
1993
Issue: 
#32
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A collection of essays written by artists
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01909835
Item Donor: 
Barbara Koenen

Stop Smiling Issue 36: The Expatriate Issue

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Magazine, Stop Smiling Issue 36: The Expatriate Issue
Date: 
2008
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36
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Abstract: Stop Smiling Magazine bills itself as "the magazine for high minded lowlifes." This issue focuses on expatriates.
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English.
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New Art Examiner: The Art of the Deal: Artists and Galleries Make it Legal

Butt Rag

New Art Examiner

Heartland

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Book, Chavez, Juan William
Date: 
2009
Abstract: 
Published to coincide with a two-part exhibition presented in 2008 at the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands and at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art, Heartland offers an idiosyncratic look at innovative forms of cultural production taking place across the vast majority of the United States. This book is part exhibition catalog, part critical reader: contributors explore the region through topics ranging from art and music to urban farming and political history. Through an engaging mix of essays, personal meditations, and images, Heartland challenges understandings of place and community and explores the rule of contemporary art in shaping our changing world. --from book jacket
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English
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9780935573473
Website: 

smartmuseum.uchicago.edu

New Art Examiner

Date: 
1992
Volume: 
Vol 20, No. 3
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A monthly national magazine of "The independent voice of the visual arts". "The New Art Association and its members, the Chicago New Art Association and the Pennsylvania Art Association, are not-for-profit organizations whose purpose is to examine the definition and transmission of culture in our society; the decision making processes within museums and schools and the agencies of patronage which determine the manner in which culture shall be transmitted; the value systems which presently influence the making of art as well as its study in exhibitions and books; and in particular, the interaction of these factors within the visual arts milieu"
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eng
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