This panel brings together participants from the Chicago Architecture Biennial working with photography as a medium, including Chicago architect Marshall Brown's experimentation in collage as a creative tool and artists in the exhibition Love of the World, curated by Jesus Vassallo as part of Johnston Marklee's broader artistic vision for CAB.
As a document of and commentary on Chicago’s unique place in architectural history, photography serves a significant role in connecting contemporary architecture with the past. Considering the Biennial’s theme of “Make New History,” panel participants will discuss their individual approaches to photography as artists and architects, as well as the relationship of images to the built environment. In conversation with art historian and curator Greg Foster-Rice, the panel reflects upon how photographers in Chicago have also documented real conditions, have turned to the city as a source for abstraction and aesthetic exploration, or have manipulated the photographic image to propose new realities.
Speakers Include:
Marshall Brown
David Schalliol
Marianne Mueller
Greg Foster-Rice (moderator)
"Chicago in Photography" is part of Art Design Chicago, an exploration of Chicago’s art and design legacy, an initiative of the Terra Foundation for American Art with presenting partner The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.
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