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UCHICAGO ARTS FALL 2016 EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS GUIDE 2 | arts.uchicago.edu ARE YOU MODERN? Society (ARS),New York.Society László Moholy-Nagy. A19(detail), 1927.HattulaMoholy-Nagy, AnnArbor,Michigan. ©2016HattulaMoholy-Nagy/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn/Artists Rights the EarlandBrenda Shapiro Foundation, andtheWoman’s Board. Kenneth Griffin,Robert M.andDiane v.S. Levy, ThomasandMargot Pritzker, AnneandChrisReyes, BetsyBergman Rosenfield andAndrew M.Rosenfield, Emily RauhPulitzer. Annualsupportfor ArtInstitute exhibitions isprovided by theExhibitionsTrust: NeilBluhmandtheFamily Charitable Foundation, for theexhibition attheArtInstitute ofChicago isprovided bytheTerra Foundation for American Artonbehalfofboard memberCharles Harper andby by theEarlandBrenda Shapiro Foundation. Thisproject issupported inpartbyanaward from theNationalEndowment for theArts.Additionalsupport is provided byHelen andSamZell,ZellFamily Foundation,support andtheTerra Foundation for American Art.Theexhibition catalogue ismadepossible Lead funding This exhibition isorganized bytheArtInstitute ofChicago, theSolomon R.GuggenheimFoundation, andtheLosAngeles CountyMuseumofArt. for theexhibition attheArtInstitute ofChicago isgenerously provided byCarynandKingHarris,TheHarrisFamily Foundation. Major MOHOLY-NAGY PHOTOGRAPHY PAINTING DESIGN FILM Opens October 2

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20 LITERATURE 22 MUSIC 30 DANCE THEATER, PERFORMANCE & 32 MULTIDISCIPLINARY 34 YOUTH & FAMILY 9 HAPPENINGS CONCRETE 10 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ART 15 FILM 19 ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

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The is a ICON KEY destination where artists, scholars, UChicago student event students, and audiences converge Concrete Happenings event and create. Explore our theaters, performance spaces, museums and ON THE COVER galleries, academic programs, cultural 3-D Scan of Wolf Vostell, Concrete Traffic, initiatives, and more. 1970; Scanning compliments of JP Brown.

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PHOTO CREDITS: Page 3: David Katzive, view of Wolf Vostell’s Concrete Traffic as it moves down I-90 to the HARRIET TUBMAN—WHEN I University of Chicago, June 1970. Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Photo © MCA Chicago. ; The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and CROSSED THAT LINE TO FREEDOM the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers film still, 2015; University Chicago Premiere of a new opera by Nkeiru Okoye Chorus Concert 2015, photo by Rob Hart; Smart Family Day photo courtesy of ; Page 5: Installation view of Wolf Vostell’s Concrete Traffic, October 28, 7PM January 1970. Courtesy of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Library and Archives. Photo © MCA Chicago. South Shore Opera’s Harriet ; Page 10: Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, Finding Fanon 1, 2015, courtesy of the artist; Page 11: Winged Tubman Project sphinx from the Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran (5th century B.C.) (P-565). Credit: Courtesy of the Oriental Arias and music from the opera and a Institute of the University of Chicago; Ben Rivers, Things, conversation with the composer and film still, 201416mm film, 21 mins Courtesy of the artist and Kate MacGarry, London; André Adolphe-Eugène members of the cast. $20 Disdéri, Untitled [Unidentified sitter, cancelled plate], ca. 1860, Albumen print from wet-collodion unmounted Logan Center, 915 E. 60th St. negative, Image (Sheet): 7 1/4 × 9 5/8 in. (18.4 × 24.4 cm). Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago, Gift of the Estate of Lester and Betty Guttman, 2014.271; Page 12: Bear in Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park 4 | arts.uchicago.edu October 30, 5 pm fed by George Damon Fuller, professor of Botany at the University of Chicago. University of Chicago South Shore Opera’s Photographic Archive, apf8-04534, Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library; Page 13: Annual Gala Karen Reimer, Installation view of “Shoretime Spaceline” Starring Joelle Lamarre at the Hyde Park Art Center, Summer 2016; Sadie Benning, Park, 2015. Courtesy of the artist and Air de Paris. Photo: Chris Austin; Page 15: Film still from Variete, 1925; Film South Shore Cultural Center, still from The Flying Ace, 1926; Page 17: Film still from A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness, 2014. Ben Rivers; Page 7059 South Shore Drive 19: Toshiko Mori photo courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust; Page 20: Cover art of “Looking for the Strange” • VIP Reception/Auction 4:30PM by Alice Kaplan; Page 21: Zadie Smith photo © 2012 by • Opera 5PM • Dining/ Dominique Nabokov; Page 22: University Symphony Orchestra photo by Jean Lachat, University of Chicago; Entertainment 7PM • Gala $250 Page 23: Etno Grupa Trag photo courtesy of International • Opera/general reception $75 House; Steve Coleman photo by Tracy Collins; Page 24: Joey Brink photo by Erielle Bakkum; Page 25: Danish String Quartet by Caroline Bittencourt; Page 30: Man in Tickets/information: the Ring photo by Joe Brazza; Page 32: 3-D Scan of Wolf Vostell, Concrete Traffic, 1970; Scanning compliments of www.southshoreopera.org • [email protected] • 773 667-0241 JP Brown; Page 34: Open Design LEGO Studio photo South Shore Opera is an arts partner with the Chicago Park District courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust; Logan Center Family Saturdays photo by Kelsey Akers; Page 35: Family Day photo courtesy of Smart Museum of Art.

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THE FILM STUDIES as the serves Center Film Studies The for center research and support facility the Department of Cinema and Media of Chicago. the University at (CMS) Studies and students for an ideal site It provides film and other media explore to faculty serious in fostering role a vital and plays In addition film scholarship. interdisciplinary curricular support, the FSC providing to programming: of public events an array hosts Doc Films is on record in 1931, Established with the Museum of Modern Art as the film running student continuously longest by completely Staffed society in the nation. a different Doc Films screens volunteers, during the night of the week every movie rarely films showing often academic year, them presenting and always seen elsewhere For specific film when possible. on real please visit www. titles and showtimes, gets pass a quarterly For $30, docfilms.org. titles on the calendar. all 75+ into you / OPC DOVA and the atmospheres explores DOVA-OPC art contemporary. make that attitudes a fosters programming DOVA-OPC’s conceptually yet genuinely experimental, in which space environmental rigorous and description of production strategies the From challenged and renewed. are presentation departmental conventional institutional the unconventional to advance aims to DOVA-OPC event, of theory understanding our collective within the visual arts. and practice CENTER THE DIVISION OF THE THE DIVISION HUMANITIES Division of the Humanities, one of five The of the University Divisions at Graduate 21 departments and comprises Chicago, members, 200 faculty over committees, graduate 800 and approximately enrolled the world around from students and MA programs. MFA, in PhD,

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT the heart of a world-renowned at Positioned the Department academic institution, in degrees graduate of Music offers and Music Ethnomusicology, Composition, Department The and Theory. History Bachelor an undergraduate also offers in Music. Complementing of Arts degree program performance them is a lively graduate, undergraduate, involves that students. and post-doctoral DEPARTMENT OF ART DEPARTMENT the at Department of Art History The a create of Chicago seeks to University of the visual the exploration for forum epochs of in major arts as manifested Asian, and Near Eastern, European, is accomplished This American civilizations. of diverse the exploration encouraging by of varied and the examination approaches cultivate department seeks to The materials. of art, of the of salient works knowledge produced are within which they structures in which the of the ways and and utilized, sense in the broadest visual environment meaning. and transmits acquires, generates, CREATIVE WRITING CREATIVE pursue of Chicago the University at Students context writing within the larger creative the purpose of While of academic study. students give all, to is, above the program in the fundamentals background a rigorous itself as an it also sees work, of creative intellectual part of the university’s integral particularly in providing most and life, work. interdisciplinary opportunities for HISTORY enrichment programs in collaboration in collaboration enrichment programs enable collaborations These with faculty. pose that texts of classic a re-examination questions the enduring and provocative experience. define the human that UCHICAGO ARTS UCHICAGO Established in 1955, is the Theatre Court in 1955, Established of of the University theatre professional inquiry, innovation, to dedicated Chicago, and community engagement, intellectual University’s Functioning as the service. mounts Court Theatre, Classic for Center and audience productions theatrical COURT THEATRE COURT Dedicated exclusively to the performance the performance to exclusively Dedicated of music, the University of new known - formerly Contempo Chicago’s - is Chamber Players as Contemporary music new successful one of the most with an enviable in the nation, collectives performances outstanding for reputation 2016/17 The living composers. of music by season. 52nd season marks Contempo’s CONTEMPO Sep 2016–Jun 2017 Sep 2016–Jun and art-lovers Happenings invites Concrete and and scholars, drivers artists car-lovers, of public the power confront to pedestrians the massive art, taking as its touchstone by produced sculpture Traffic Concrete Traffic Concrete Vostell. Wolf Fluxus artist will in concrete, a Cadillac covered (1970), of Chicago in the University be installed this fall. Garage Campus North Parking nine for as the provocation It will serve public and interactive months of exhibitions talks, screenings, programs—performances, unique offer happenings—that workshops, engage with a crucial art opportunities to and moment and movement, historical with which an the intensities explore to its publics. and transform can form artwork CONCRETE HAPPENINGS CONCRETE ARTS + PUBLIC LIFE ARTS connections builds creative Arts + Public Life artist South Side through on Chicago’s and artist- arts education, residencies, a envision We events. and led projects and meaningful collaborative, robust, of University the between relationship vibrant Chicago and the South Side’s communities. and artistic civic, cultural, about arts organizations with listings featured featured listings with organizations about arts below more Learn on organizations about all arts information For in this guide. . arts.uchicago.edu campus, visit 6 | arts.uchicago.edu Side communities andacross Chicago. innovations withpartnersinnearby South locus for impactfulandcollaborative artistic innovative creators across allmedia,anda a platform to showcase today’s most SchoolstudentsChicago Public andfamilies, education for UChicagostudents and a building,itisaninnovative hubfor arts of collaborative partners.More thanjust artistic work is amplifiedthrough a web is aplace where boundariesdissolve and citywide and beyond. The Logan Center networks andrichercreative projects and catalyst for developing deepercultural Center for the Artsisapartner, resource, City ofChicago, theReva andDavid Logan the University ofChicagocampusand the Designed asahomefor thecreative life of LOGAN CENTER diversity ofthoughtandexperience. and residential life designedto foster residents through programs, facilities, achieved by dailyinteraction amongits respect, andfriendship. This mission is builds lifelong qualitiesofleadership, a diverse residential community that the world to live andlearn together in enable students andscholarsfrom around The mission ofInternational Houseisto INTERNATIONAL HOUSE intersection ofartspractice andscholarship. of innovation andexperimentation at the the Gray Center seeksto foster aculture the city. Through itsvarious programs, across thecommunity andthroughout divisions, departments,andprograms), all over campus(encompassing various scholars. Gray Center activitiestake place collaborations between artists and University ofChicagofor experimental Arts andInquiryisanew forum at the The Richard and MaryL.Gray Center for GRAY CENTER debates, symposia, andpublicconferences. and disseminated through discussions, work, andwhere that work canbetested where scholarsandartists candotheir —provides facilities suite ofoffices andpublic roomsinthe lines. Materially, itsphysical space—a traditional disciplinaryanddepartmental and encouraging new projects that cross disciplines intheartsandhumanities innovative work inestablished academic of Chicago, sponsoringcreative and teaching ambitionsoftheUniversity it represents thehighest research and both anideaandaplace. Conceptually, The Franke Institute for theHumanitiesis FOR THEHUMANITIES THE FRANKEINSTITUTE with visitingartists andfilmscholars. and symposia, workshops, andprograms archival filmscreenings, conferences

ethos withfocused, rigorous inquiry. that combines aflexible, experimental independent, non-collecting museum group offaculty members,we are an and publications. Founded in1915by a contemporary artexhibitions, events, University ofChicagopresents The Renaissance Societyat the SOCIETY THE RENAISSANCE as well asrotating specialexhibits. Anatolia, andtheancient site ofMegiddo, Egypt, Nubia,Persia, Mesopotamia,Syria, permanent galleriesdevoted to ancient by OrientalInstitute excavations in The museumdisplays objectsrecovered and archaeology oftheancientNearEast. renowned showcase for thehistory, art, ​The OrientalInstitute Museumisaworld- INSTITUTE MUSEUM THE ORIENTAL with ancientcultures andthearts. visitors ofallagesandbackgrounds Oriental Institute isdedicated to engaging and rigorous adulteducation courses. The exclusive members’programs, lectures, workshops for children andfamilies, tours, travel programs, hands-on events andactivities,includinggallery The OrientalInstitute offers amixof INSTITUTE THE ORIENTAL through talksandotherpublicprograms. publications; andfacilitates connections disseminates knowledge through new commissions andresearch projects; established artists; supportsambitious innovative exhibitions by emerging and Logan Center Exhibitionspresents scholars, andcommunity members, Working closelywithartists, students, approaches to cultural production. open, collaborative, andprocess-based Logan Center Exhibitionsfocuses on the spritofinquiryat theuniversity, Arts at theUniversity ofChicago. Reflecting the Reva andDavid Logan Center for the at theLogan Center andthroughout Gallery international contemporary artprogramming Logan Center Exhibitionspresents EXHIBITIONS LOGAN CENTER festivals andceremonies ofmany world cathedral inappearance andsize, ithosts carillon andorgan. Resembling amedieval of two world class instruments, the and international artists. Itisthehome prized event location for majorspeakers A leadingvenue for thechoral arts,itisa visual artsevents to citywide audiences. producer, offering music,theatre, and Chicago, andamajorperforming arts ceremonial center oftheUniversity of Rockefeller Chapelisthespiritualand

Center’s regular publicservice hours. and canbeviewed duringtheResearch Exhibitions are free andopento thepublic first flooroftheJoseph Regenstein Library. a state-of-the-art gallerylocated onthe selected materials from ourcollections in an active exhibition program, featuring researchers. SpecialCollections alsohosts community ofscholarsandindependent University’s engagementwiththelarger and to abroad constituency aspartofthe administration at theUniversity ofChicago, support research, teaching, learning,and sources available to stimulate, enrich,and materials, SpecialCollections makes primary to servingasthesteward oftheserare the ChicagoJazzArchive. Inaddition manuscripts, University Archives, and Center ishometo theLibrary’s rare books, arts. The SpecialCollections Research discovery andcreativity inallareas ofthe The University ofChicagoLibrary stimulates CHICAGO LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITYOF Admission isalways free andopento all. can be. The Smartfirst openedin1974. what a21st century academicartmuseum at theUniversity andapioneeringmodelof force for creative thinkingthrough thearts Smart hasestablished itselfasadriving Through collaborations withscholars,the provocative works ofcontemporary art. examples ofRenaissance painting,and millennia-old Chineseritualobjects,rich objects, includingmodernmasterpieces, exquisite collection ofmore than15,000 thought-provoking exhibitions andan of Chicago, theSmartishometo As thefineartsmuseumofUniversity SMART MUSEUMOFART the beautifulvoices ofitschoristers. grand liturgy ofdiverse origins,andwith matched withthepoetryandtheatre of services where thesoaringarchitecture is religious traditions, aswell asSunday opportunity with professional experience Chicago. Ourmission isto balance creative to performance at theUniversity of of students, staff, and faculty committed Studies represents thecollaborative efforts University Theater/Theater andPerformance PERFORMANCE STUDIES THEATER AND UNIVERSITY THEATER/ bring passion andvirtuosityto thestage. offer withunrivaled musical experiences that celebrates the richness that musichasto contemporary, andjazz.This season 2016/17 season,from earlymusicto classical, performances infive distinct seriesinthe of ChicagoPresents offers 22unique best artists to Chicago, theUniversity Now inits73nd year ofbringingtheworld’s CHICAGO PRESENTS THE UNIVERSITYOF

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Since 1961, Seminary Co-op Bookstores have have Bookstores Seminary Co-op 1961, Since of Chicago the University at readers served as and acted the world, and throughout and intellectual of cultural an epicenter Comprised the city of Chicago. for life within walking located locations of two Seminary renovated the newly distance, one of the largest features Bookstore Co-op of academic books in the world, collections neighborhood while the South Side’s Books, is home to Street 57th bookstore, of general assortment curated a carefully literature, titles, including children’s interest cookbooks. and mystery fiction, science SEMINARY CO-OP SEMINARY BOOKSTORES Completed in 1910, the Frederick C. the Frederick in 1910, Completed of on the University located House, Robie Wright’s Lloyd Chicago campus, is Frank and the consummate modern masterpiece Frank The style. of his Prairie expression and tours operates Trust Wright Lloyd House the Robie at programs educational maintenance for and is also responsible site. of this historic and restoration FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT WRIGHT FRANK LLOYD TRUST UCHICAGO ARTS UCHICAGO by involving approximately 500 students 500 students approximately involving by as actors, productions in theatrical annually staff. production and directors designers, PARTNERS in theloton60 Free admission andfree parking loganfamilysaturdays for more information. 773.702.ARTS orvisitarts.uchicago.edu/ Call theLogan Center Box Officeat 8 | arts.uchicago.edu th andDrexel.

Family Saturdays interactive performances focused around engaging artistic curiositywithhands-onartworkshops and whole family, offering activitiesfrom music to arts and crafts for youth ages2–12. Joinusandlearn Our interdisciplinary workshops are funfor the themes ledby localartists, artorganizations, Children’s FilmFestival October through June, cultivate your child’s Giving andReceiving Chicago International Family Saturdays Schedule Logan Center Shakespeare to the Peace andPurpose Exploring Aviation I Believe ICanFly: Generations: From Stories across the Nov 5,2–4:30pm Feb 4,2–4:30pm Dec 3,2–4:30pm Jan 7, 2–4:30pm Oct 1,2–4:30pm Every first Saturday ofthemonthfrom Great Migration Reciprocity: 2016–17 Logan Center

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A UChicago Arts initiative, Concrete Happenings invites art-lovers and on the University of Chicago Campus, in the North Parking Garage. It will serve as car-lovers, artists and scholars, drivers and pedestrians to confront the provocation for nine months of exhibitions and interactive public programs— the power of public art, taking as its touchstone the massive Concrete performances, screenings, talks, workshops, happenings—that offer unique Traffic sculpture produced by Fluxus artist Wolf Vostell. Concrete opportunities to engage with a crucial art historical moment and movement, and Traffic (1970), a Cadillac covered in concrete, will be reinstalled this fall to explore the intensities with which an artwork can form and transform its publics.

RELATED EVENTS of Vostell’s films and videos, including forms—fusing play with the profane; CONCRETE HAPPENINGS Ruhender Verkehr (1969), a film loop detourning language, space, and matter; ARTS LOBBY CONCRETE TRAFFIC PROCESSION made from the documentation of the and working through performative Through Dec 2, 2016 TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO creation of Vostell’s eponymous first actions and interventions—to address Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Fri, Sep 30, 11am–4pm concrete car. With an introduction by the politics of everyday life. Artists in Harold Haydon, alumnus, professor, and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Christine Mehring, Professor and Chair, the exhibition include Caroline Bergvall, stained glass artist, whose work adorns (220 E Chicago Ave) to Arts Club of Department of Art History, and Lisa Zaher, Samson Kambalu, Matthew Metzger, Rockefeller Chapel, was a contemporary Chicago (201 E Ontario St) to University UChicago Arts Conservation Fellow. Catherine Sullivan, and Samson Young, of Wolf Vostell and head of Midway of Chicago Campus North Parking Garage Free. among others. Curated by Yesomi Umolu, Studios, the art center on campus in (5525 S Ellis Ave) Presented by Smart Museum of Art, Logan Center Exhibitions Curator. 1970, when Concrete Traffic arrived at the Vostell’s Concrete Traffic makes several Cinema and Media Studies, and the Film Free. University. Letters documenting Haydon’s stops on its return to the University Studies Center with additional funding Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions. foresight in acknowledging the historical of Chicago campus. First, outside of support from UChicago Arts Grants. significance of Concrete Traffic, along the Museum of Contemporary Art, the SYMPOSIUM: CONSERVING with the gift arrangement between the sculpture will be joined by a number of CONCRETE TRAFFIC DOCUMENTARY INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS AND Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago classic Cadillacs and a cement truck as a VIDEO INSTALLATION PROCESSES IN ART and the University of Chicago will be on backdrop for a public discussion with Lynne Oct 14, 2016–Jun 11, 2017 Nov 18–19, 2016 view, while documentary footage of the Warren, Curator at the MCA, and Christine original installation of the sculpture on Mehring, faculty director of Concrete University of Chicago Campus North The University of Chicago and the Parking Garage (5525 S Ellis Ave) Art Institute of Chicago campus will be exhibited in the lobby. Happenings and Professor and Chair, Free. Department of Art History at UChicago. Documentary footage of the making, Concrete Traffic’s combination of industrial Presented by Rockefeller Afterward, a “happening” will take place installation, and contemporary re- materials and technical components Memorial Chapel. at the sculpture’s original downtown site installation of Wolf Vostell’s Concrete reinforces the need for further scientific where the Arts Club of Chicago is today. Traffic will be screened on a loop on a analysis and information exchange Finally, the sculpture will make its way past monitor at the pedestrian entrance to between the fine and applied arts, industry LAMPO PERFORMANCE WITH Midway Studios and the Logan Center the garage to complement yearlong and science, as well as between the CHARLES CURTIS for the Arts, site of its original location Concrete Happenings programs. Situated professionals who conserve industrial Fri, Dec 9, 8pm at the University of Chicago, before near the sculpture, these films will materials and consumer technologies Logan Center, Performance Penthouse arriving at its new location on campus. provide further context for understanding in diverse contexts. This two-day Solo concert by cellist Charles Free. the material history of the sculpture symposium will facilitate this exchange, Curtis weaves classical performance Presented by the Arts Club of Chicago, as well as its ambitions as an event bringing together leading practitioners with musical experimentation. Museum of Contemporary Art, Smart sculpture intended to transform the in conservation and collection care to Free. Museum of Art, and UChicago Arts. ordinary experiences of everyday life. explore how a thorough knowledge of Presented by the Smart Museum Free. industrial materials and processes can arts.uchicago.edu | 9 of Art and Lampo. Presented by Smart Museum of Art. inform art historical interpretation. DRIVE-IN HAPPENING Free. Fri, Oct 14, 6–8pm SOUNDSCAPE INTERVENTIONS Presented by the Department of Art University of Chicago Campus North RETROGARDE History and the Gray Center for Arts Through June 11, 2017 Parking Garage (5525 S Ellis Ave) Nov 11, 2016–Jan 1, 2017 and Inquiry in collaboration with the University of Chicago campus This screening event plays upon several Opening Reception: Fri, Nov 11, 2016, Art Institute of Chicago with additional A series of musical investigations and of Wolf Vostell’s happenings and 6–8pm Logan Center Gallery support from 3CT, the Division of the interventions will take place throughout ideas—including Project for a Drive-In the academic year at locations across Retrogarde is an international group Humanities, the Franke Institute for the Museum (1970), which envisioned two campus. Undergraduate student musicians exhibition that explores contemporary Humanities, and the Goethe Institut. television sets on a highway interchange will interpret and perform Fluxus artists’ recuperation and appropriation presenting television programs, and scores and compositions, embracing of avant-garde strategies, histories, and Berlin-Fieber (1973), a happening that elements of chance and exploring the archives in their work. Conceptually and began with instructions for driving and contingencies of aural encounters. formally, the works in this exhibition adopt parking one’s car in different locations Free. a series of recognizable avant-garde in Berlin. The screening includes a series Presented by the Department of Music.

FOR MORE INFO VISIT ARTS.UCHICAGO.EDU/CONCRETEHAPPENINGS 10 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu Presented by Logan Center ExhibitionsandDoVA. expo-shop). available (expochicago.com/visitors/ General $15–30, student andseniorrates is curated by ZacharyCahill. and Richard Williamson. THEY2016 David Lloyd, Sara Rouse, Tori Whitehead, Brendan Fernandes, ZacharyHarvey, Adams, Alex Calhoun,Autumn Clark, program. Participants include: Carris the DepartmentofVisual ArtsMFA works by recent graduates from present THEY2016 , anexhibition of The University ofChicagoisproud to Grand Ave) Navy PierBallroom, Booth815(600E Sep 22–25,2016 THEY 2016 AT EXPOCHICAGO DOVA/OPC and After SchoolMatters. Presented by Life Arts+Public Free. teen artists’ creative accomplishments. are welcome to attend andcelebrate the fall session. Allcommunity members participants willdisplay their work from reception, Design Apprenticeship Program conditions. At thisculminating show and their communities’ physical andsocial encourages teens to invest inimproving and skillsbuildinginitiative that Program isadesign-basedmentorship Life’sArts +Public DesignApprenticeship Space Blvd) (301 EGarfield Arts Incubator andFlex MainGallery Thu, Dec8,6–7:30pm SHOW &RECEPTION DESIGN APPRENTICESHIPFALL ARTS +PUBLICLIFE EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS Free. these stories for anew generation. period inBlackHistory andcontemporize to reawaken thespiritofthishistorical landmark artifacts, theBALartists attempt the JonesBrothers. By repurposing these proprietors were thelegendary policy kings, and -operated department store, whose known astheworld’s onlyblack-owned housed theBenFranklin Store ishistorically residence. The renovated buildingthat doors andwindows from theirhistoric EXHIBITIONS LOGAN CENTER with Reva andDavid Logan Center for theArts. Presented by Guichard inpartnership Gallery on 47 at thenew Bronzeville Artist Lofts (BAL) Six participating artists wholive andwork Café Logan Closing Reception: Fri,Sep30, 6–8pm Through Oct2,2016 MIGRATION BRONZEVILLE ANDTHEGREAT ECHOES OFOURJOURNEY: LOGAN CENTER England and theBritishCouncil. Additional support provided by ArtsCouncil Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions. Free. Best–a newly commissioned videopiece. blackboard drawings, aswell asSunday’s based onAchiampong’s ongoingseriesof version ofworks titled#OPENSEASON, years. The exhibition includesanew and features works from thepast three artist’s first international solo exhibition post-digital age. OPENSEASON isthe notions ofidentityandbelonginginour Achiampong (b.1984) explores shifting and installation, London-based artist Larry Working across sound,video, performance, Logan Center Gallery Opening Reception: Wed, Sep21,6–8pm Sep 16–Oct30, 2016 OPEN SEASON LARRY ACHIAMPONG: EXHIBITIONS th Street present work usingoriginal

IMAN ISSA: HERITAGE STUDIES, PÉREZART MUSEUMMIAMI,2015. profane; detourning language, space, and garde forms—fusing play withthe adopt aseriesof recognizable avant- formally, the works inthisexhibition archives intheirwork. Conceptually and of avant-garde strategies, histories, and artists’ recuperation andappropriation exhibition that explores contemporary Retrogarde isaninternational group Logan Center Gallery Opening Reception: Fri,Nov 11,6–8pm Nov 11,2016–Jan 1,2017 England andtheBritishCouncil. Additional supportprovided by ArtsCouncil the NicholsonCenter for BritishStudies. Black CinemaHouse, andco-sponsored by Presented by Logan Center Exhibitionsand Free. and humanist Franz Fanon (1925–1961). plays oftheradical philosopher, writer, present), isatrilogyinspired by thelost artist David Blandy, FindingFanon (2015– and produced collaboratively withfellow Center ExhibitionsCurator. Conceived moderated by Yesomi Umolu,Logan Larry Achiampong andDavid Blandy, by aconversation withartists Fanon (2015–present) trilogyfollowed screening oftwo filmsintheFinding Join usat Stony IslandArtsBankfor a (6760 SStony IslandAve) Stony IslandArtsBank Fri, Sep16,7pm & ARTIST TALK FINDING FANON SCREENING RETROGARDE

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Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. the Smart Museum of by Presented Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. Smart Museum of the by Presented A WHOLE THERE WAS MADE: COLLECTION FROM LESTER PHOTOGRAPHY AND BETTY GUTTMAN 2016 Sep 22–Dec 30, 7–8:30pm 28, Sep Wed, Reception: Opening Smart Museum of Art the to bequest on a recent Drawing several presents Museum, this exhibition that works photographic hundred of the medium days span the earliest works These day. the near-present to that clusters in thematic organized are to commitment collectors’ their reflect and social engagement, values humanist and built including sections on the natural experimentation; photographic world; “fifteen and documentary; portraiture; portraits which features of fame,” minutes people by and not-so-famous of famous photographers. and not-so-famous famous Free. SMART MUSEUM OF ART MUSEUM SMART STOCKHOLDER: JESSICA ROSE’S INCLINATION Jul 2, 2017 Through of Art Smart Museum installation, site-specific In a growing Jessica and artist UChicago professor the Smart’s intersects Stockholder and texture of color with a wave threshold cuts across the clerestory, climbs to that outwards and travels floor, the lobby garden. sculpture the Museum’s into Free. Art. the Smart Museum of by Presented WITH THE CONVERSATIONS BELONGING COLLECTION: Jul 2, 2017 Through Smart Museum of Art with onversations As part of its annual C an series, the Smart presents the Collection theme of on the installation experimental from artworks juxtaposing belonging. By the project and eras, cultures different our understand we ways the many explores us, around world in the ever-shifting place on the implications while also reflecting itself. museum display of “belonging” for Free.

Presented by the . the Renaissance by Presented Presented by the Renaissance Society. the Renaissance by Presented BENNING, SHARED EYE SADIE 22, 2017 2016–Jan 19, Nov Society Renaissance The a paintings feature Sadie Benning’s in and colors of materials combination cut-out compositions. highly structured, the paintings and content, In both form fixed of destabilizing embody the possibility ambiguity how suggest logics, and they a political can assume or indeterminacy Society, the Renaissance dimension. At body of work. a new Benning presents Free. BEN RIVERS, URTH 6, 2016 Sep 10–Nov Society Renaissance The landscape, of community, Explorations of center at the and flux are freedom, artist’s London-based This practice. Rivers’s a new features exhibition US solo first at Arizona’s filmed image work moving meditation 2. A cinematic Biosphere constructed on ambitious experiments, it and visions of the future, environments, previous of Rivers’s two by is accompanied in utopias. an interest share that works Free. Presented by the Oriental Institute. the by Presented THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY PERSEPOLIS: IMAGES OF OF PERSEPOLIS: IMAGES Ongoing Museum Oriental Institute large-format presents exhibition The of the ruins of one of the photographs of antiquity built centers dynastic greatest Persian of the Achaemenid the height at photographs, BC). The (550-330 empire Institute’s during the Oriental taken record (1931–1939), Expedition Persepolis monumental of columns, the forests carvings relief halls, and stone audience all corners of the people who came from king. honor the Persian to of the empire adults $10, donation: Suggested Free. under 12 $5. children AN EMPIRE

Presented by the Oriental Institute. by Presented INSTITUTE MUSEUM INSTITUTE Ongoing Museum Oriental Institute political parts of the world, In many displaced have and conflict instability to threats and created populations landscapes, sites, archaeological series of panels and museums. This heritage in the to documents threats possible and suggests Middle East and further losses prevent to ways the past. for future build a stronger adults $10, donation: Suggested Free. under 12 $5. children THE ORIENTAL HERITAGE A THREATENED Presented by Neubauer Collegium Exhibitions. Neubauer Collegium by Presented NEUBAUER COLLEGIUM NEUBAUER MAKING KOLDING: JAKOB A SCENE Sep 21–Oct 26, 2016 Culture for Neubauer Collegium and Society has long revolved work Kolding’s Jakob in the of life the experience around particularly built environment, contemporary that and contradictions the relationships spaces architectural how between emerge actively are they planned and how are a wide range incorporate used. His works mixing sampling and material, of source art and the visual idioms of modernist and such inquiry, sociological architecture, and electronic as hip-hop popular forms scenographic strong a music. Reflecting practice—including recent turn in Kolding’s a new undertaking the set design for Woolf’s Virginia of production operatic centers the Lighthouse—the exhibition To figures sculptural of life-sized on a group environment. in a stage-like presented Free. Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions and Exhibitions and Center Logan by Presented Cinema/Counter Counter The by co-sponsored the Study for the Center at Media Project Center. Gender and Sexuality.Logan of ARTIST TALK TALK ARTIST 11, 2pm Nov Sat, Room Screening Center Logan artist with a conversation Join us for of and University Samson Kambalu Jennifer Professor Chicago Associate Umolu, Logan Yesomi by moderated Wild, Presented Exhibitions Curator. Center with the exhibition in conjunction will address , the discussion Retrogarde art of avant-garde readings alternative artistic and Wild’s and cinema in Kambalu respectively. and scholarly work, Free. Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions. Center Logan by Presented matter; and working through performative performative through and working matter; address and interventions—to actions in Artists life. of everyday the politics Bergvall, include Caroline the exhibition Samson Kambalu, Fernandes, Brendan Sullivan, Catherine Metzger, Matthew among others. Young, and Samson Free. 12 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu Presented by theUniversity of ChicagoLibrary. Free. Chicago connections to theparks. archives andrare collections to uncover anniversary, we delve into theLibrary’s and literature. To marktheNPS100-year served asinspiration for art,photography scientific studies. The parkshave also have beenthesubjectofmany UChicago variety oflandforms, flora, and fauna that The National Park Service offers arich John Crerar Library Atrium Oct 31–Dec31,2016 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CHICAGO CONNECTIONS TO THE CHARM OFTHEWILDERNESS: DISCOVERING THEBEAUTY AND Presented by theUniversity of ChicagoLibrary. Free. highlights andcelebrate ourshared history. MBL corporation until1942. This exhibition director andremained president ofthe Lillie, Zoology chair, becamethesecond established biologyat theUniversity. Frank Whitman, thefirst director oftheMBL,also history ofthetwo institutions. CharlesOtis the latest chapter inthelong,intertwined the MarineBiologicalLaboratory (MBL)is The recent affiliation between UChicagoand Crerar Library Atrium Through Oct30, 2016 UNIVERSITY OFCHICAGO LABORATORY ANDTHE THE MARINEBIOLOGICAL SHARED PAST, SHAREDFUTURE: Presented by theUniversity of ChicagoLibrary. Free. career andcollection ofcookbooks. explore Lach’s wide-ranging culinary and businesswoman. This exhibition will Paris, shewas anauthor, food consultant A graduate oftheCordon Bleuschoolin transformed traditional Americancooking. Lach was oneoftheprimaryfigures who mid-20th century, ChicagochefAlma In thepioneeringculinaryera ofthe Regenstein Library Special Collections Research Center, Sep 19, 2016–Jan 6,2017 TRANSFORMING TASTE ALMA LACH’S KITCHEN: CHICAGO LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITYOF

OF CHICAGO PROCESSION TO THEUNIVERSITY SMART LECTURE DEPARTMENT OFARTHISTORY Presented by theDepartmentof ArtHistory. Free. to thepast andcurrent trends. discussing new directions inrelation history, andalsoprovides avenue for reflection onthefieldofChineseart of Professor Wu Hungisaretrospective This international conference inhonor Logan Center Nov 3–5,2016 NEW ORIENTATIONS CHINA, ART, HISTORY: ART HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF Museum of Art,andUChicagoArts. Museum of Contemporary Art,Smart Presented by theArtsClubof Chicago, Free. in theCampusNorthParking Garage. Chicago, before arrivingat itsnew location its originallocation at theUniversity of and theLogan Center for theArts,site of will make itsway past Midway Studios of Chicagoistoday. Finally, thesculpture original downtown site where theArtsClub “happening” willtake place at thesculpture’s Art History at UChicago. Afterward, a and Professor andChair, Departmentof faculty director ofConcrete Happenings Curator at theMCA,andChristine Mehring, a publicdiscussion withLynne Warren, and acement truckasabackdrop for joined by anumberofclassic Cadillacs Contemporary Art,thesculpture willbe campus. First, outsideoftheMuseum on itsreturn to theUniversity ofChicago Vostell’s Concrete Traffic makes several stops (5525 SEllisAve) of ChicagoCampusNorthParking Garage Chicago (201 EOntarioSt) to University (220 EChicagoAve) to ArtsClubof Museum ofContemporary ArtChicago Fri, Sep30, 11am–4pm CONCRETE HAPPENINGS VISUAL ARTS Presented by theDepartmentof ArtHistory. Free. and fifteenth-century banquetculture. spectacle through thelensoffourteenth- identity formation, magnificence, and examines modernassumptions concerning (University ofChicagoPress, 2015), re- Performance andtheLate Medieval Banquet Her first book, AFeast for theEyes: Art, and Flemishartofthelate MiddleAges. of ArtHistory specializinginFrench Northwestern University intheDepartment alma matter asassistant professor at Christina Normore (’08),returns to her Cochrane-Woods ArtCenter, Rm157 Thu, Oct27, 4:30pm CONCRETE TRAFFIC

Free. teaches at theCooper UnionSchoolofArt. the Abraaj Group ArtPrize (2013). Issa (2015), HNF-MACBA Award (2012), and Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award Artist inResidence andisarecipient ofthe Berlin. Shehasbeennameda2017 DAAD and KW Institute ofContemporary Art, MuHKA, Antwerp; New Museum,New York; 12th SharjahBiennial;8thBerlin MACBA, Barcelona; Perez Museum,Miami; R. GuggenheimMuseum,New York; internationally, includingat theSolomon and New York whohasexhibited work Iman Issa isanartist basedinCairo Logan Center, Room 901 Mon, Oct3,6pm IMAN ISSA DOVA/OPC and theCenter for International Studies. presented by theCommittee onAfrican Studies The Distinguished Africanist Lecture Seriesis Free. audiences across space andthrough time. African works ofarthave beenperceived by shed lightonthedifferent ways inwhich material andspiritualterms, itwillalso collections. Inaddressing artinboth are preserved andpresented inWestern masks, andhouseholdobjectsasthey the fragmentary nature ofAfrican figures, and usedthem.This lecture willexplore of thepeopleswhoinvented, produced, windows into theexperience andknowledge discuss how African artworks serve as Art at theCleveland MuseumofArt,will Constantine Petridis, Curator ofAfrican Franke Institute for theHumanities Fri, Nov 10, 5:30pm OUT OFCONTEXT OF LIFE:AFRICANARTINAND FRAGMENTS OFART, FRAGMENTS ‘CONSTANTINE PETRIDIS: Presented by OpenPractice Committee, DoVA. Free. the JohnSimonGuggenheimFellowship. The Anonymous Was aWoman Award; and Residency; Kunstlerhaus Bethanien,Berlin; include theCanadaCouncil International Yancey Richardson Gallery, NYC. Awards Society, Chicago. Sheisrepresented by Modern Art,New York; andThe Renaissance Getty Museum,Los Angeles;Museumof London; The Denver ArtMuseum,CO; Art, Chicago;The Photographers Gallery, Cambridge, MA; MuseumofContemporary Photography Festival, Mumbai,India;MIT, Letinsky hasexhibited at theMumbai Art at theUniversity ofChicago, Laura A Professor intheDepartmentofVisual Logan Center, Room 901 Mon, Oct10, 6pm LAURA LETINSKY 2016–17 DOVA FACULTY LECTURE: Presented by OpenPractice Committee, DoVA. EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu 13

St) th Street Books (1301 E 57 (1301 Books Street th Available for the first time in an English the first for Available Magritte’s this selection of René translation, the readers non-Francophone writings gives incarnations many the encounter to chance Belgian painter—the of the renowned the noirist, the man, the aspiring artist, words. own his theorist—in fire-breathing biting whimsical personal letters, Through artists, of fellow apologia, appreciations film scripts, farcical pugnacious interviews, much more, and poems, manifestos, prose part Surrealist, emerges: Magritte a new part rascal. part celebrity, part literalist, Free. THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY ITURBIDE GRACIELA Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. the Smart Museum of by Presented REPRESENTING MEXICO: Oct 13, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Smart Museum of Art a whole was of There a tour Following ANNE LEONARD ROONEY AND ERIC KATHLEEN ON RENE MAGRITTE: PLATTNER SELECTED WRITINGS Sep 21, 6pm Wed, 57 Bookstores Seminary Co-op by Presented and Literatures Languages and Romance Chicago. of University the at SMART MUSEUM OF ART INFLATA-DORM 5:30–7:30pm Sep 29, Thu, Smart Museum of Art art and BBQ celebrates Back-to-school Build a gigantic inflatable architecture. Jeanne by inspired dorm sculpture Campus North the new design for Gang’s in an architectural- Hall and play Residence Plus, tournament. themed cornhole hot dogs and cake! Chicago-style Free. SEMINARY CO-OP CO-OP SEMINARY BOOKSTORES ON MACNAMIDHE MARGARET AND HIS FORGOTTEN DELACROIX OF THE ORIGINS WORLD: PAINTING–WITH ROMANTIC 6pm Sep 29, Thu, Bookstore Seminary Co-op Ave) S Woodlawn (5751 yet one of the finest was Eugène Delacroix of the nineteenth painters understood least of the French the golden age century, He is remembered movement. Romantic guidant La Liberté his masterpiece, for best have of his works but few le people, fascinated of constant, the kind received status has sealed the iconic that revisiting Radeau de la Le Géricault’s of Théodore in Art and Lecturer Art historian Méduse. of Chicago Margaret University the at History books of the first one MacNamidhe discusses by individual paintings at look carefully to one of his most especially at Delacroix, overlooked but often a key important works: early Romanticism’s painting from de Scio . des massacres Scène heyday, Free. Bookstores. Co-op Seminary by Presented

CONCRETE HAPPENINGS HAPPENINGS CONCRETE Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Rockefeller by Presented ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL 10am–4:30pm, Sep 30–Dec 2, Tue–Fri online weekly as listed weekends Chapel Rockefeller whose stained Haydon, Harold Professor Chapel, was adorns Rockefeller glass and Vostell Wolf to a contemporary when Concrete Studios head of Midway Historical the University. at arrived Traffic will be Haydon documents pertaining to of while documentary footage on view, of the sculpture the original installation in the lobby on campus will be exhibited Happenings Concrete to orient visitors to the campus. throughout events Free. Presented by the Renaissance Society. Renaissance the by Presented EXHIBITION WALK-THROUGH: BENNING, SHARED EYE SADIE 2pm Dec 10, Sat, Society Renaissance The Society’s Lund, the Renaissance Karsten Benning’s introduces Curator, Assistant use of the artist’s how discussing exhibition, potential generate techniques collage-like individual elements between associations tensions. of formal a variety while creating Free. Society. the Renaissance by Presented Presented by the Renaissance Society. the Renaissance by Presented EXHIBITION WALK-THROUGH: BENNING, SHARED EYE SADIE 6pm 29, Nov Tue, Society Renaissance The Chair Mehring, Department Christine leads a of Art History, and Professor which draws work, of Benning’s tour the To work 1976 Palermo’s on Blinky . Mehring offers York New of People and work of Palermo’s her knowledge for it is a touchstone how explores including Benning, who today, artists of the possibilities considering are structure. and formal abstraction Free. : BENNING, SHARED EYE SADIE AND OPENING RECEPTION TALK ARTIST 5–8pm 19, Sun, Nov Society Renaissance The the opening of celebrate Join us to artist The exhibition. Sadie Benning’s in conversation Eye Shared will discuss 5pm. at Øvstebø Solveig with curator Free. ARTS LOBBY ARTS Presented by the Renaissance Society with Society with the Renaissance by Presented & Culture the Art, Science support from on the Institute the Stevanovich Initiative, and DoVA-OPC. Knowledge, of Formation TIMOTHY MORTON MORTON TIMOTHY Sun, Oct 23, 2pm 120 Hall, Room Kent Urth, Society exhibition, In his Renaissance of on the work partially draws Ben Rivers who offers Morton, philosopher Timothy on ecological perspectives vivid new interconnectedness thinking, our uncanny come. to with the nonhuman, and the future book, Dark his new discusses Morton Here, work. Rivers’s to in relation (2016) Ecology Free. THE RENAISSANCE THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY Presented by Open Practice Committee, Committee, Open Practice by Presented Art History. and the Department of DoVA DOUGLAS CRIMP DOUGLAS 2, 6pm Nov Wed, 901 Room Center, Logan Knapp Allen Douglas Crimp is the Fanny the University at of Art History Professor and the author of On the of Rochester Melancholia and Ruins (1993), Museum’s Politics and Queer on AIDS Essays Moralism: Films of The Movie”: “Our Kind of (2001), Pictures and Before (2012), Andy Warhol of the Pictures the curator He was (2016). in York New Space, Artists at exhibition of an editor 1990, to 1977 and, from 1977 which he edited for the journal October, Analysis/ Cultural “AIDS: the special issue on Crimp was in 1987. Activism” Cultural of iteration the 2015 for team the curatorial York. New quinquennial Greater MoMA PS1’s Free. Presented by Open Practice Committee, DoVA. DoVA. Committee, Practice Open by Presented Mon, Oct 24, 6pm Mon, Oct 24, 901 Room Center, Logan working yet traditions, in craft Steeped produces Reimer disciplines, Karen across the addresses expansively that work modernist to of craft relationship larger aims. She cultural and postmodernist Monique at has had solo exhibitions Chicago; the Rochester Meloche Gallery, Arts MN; the Riverside Art Center, Chicago; IL; Schopf Gallery, Center, Chicago. Art Center, Park and the Hyde has been included in group Her work the Museum of Contemporary at shows Craft Art, Chicago; the Contemporary and Wallspace Oregon; Museum, Portland, among others. York; New Gallery, Free. 2016–17 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ALUMNI DISTINGUISHED 2016–17 REIMER LECTURE: KAREN 14 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu Art andthePoetry Foundation. Presented by theSmartMuseumof (smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/register). Free, advanced registration required workshop at thePoetry Foundation. a specialForms andFeatures writing a collaborative printmakingproject, and collection madeat theSmartMuseum, experimental tour ofThere was awhole the work ofGertrudeStein through an This two-part program investigates Poetry Foundation (61 WSuperiorSt) Sat, Dec10, 10am–12pm Smart MuseumofArt Thu, Dec8,5:30–7:30pm REPRODUCTION IN THEAGE OFMECHANICAL GERTRUDE STEIN: POETRY the National Veterans ArtsMuseum. Presented by theSmartMuseumof Artand Free. to sendto soldiersstationed overseas. by veterans. Then make blockprinted cards artwork from theSmart’s collection made Celebrate Veterans Day earlyandsee Smart MuseumofArt Thu, Nov 10, 5:30–7:30pm WORKSHOP VETERANS ARTTOUR AND National Museum of Mexican Art. Katz Center for Mexican Studies, andthe Presented by theSmartMuseumof Art, Free. photo-zines inspired by herwork andstory. photographer Graciela Iturbideandcreate collection made,delve into thecareer of Opening reception: September 28,7–8:30 pm September 22through December 30, 2016 Photography from Lester andBettyGuttman THERE WAS AWHOLECOLLECTION MADE Kavi Gupta Gallery. Rose’s Inclination (partialinstallation view), 2015–2016. Courtesy oftheartist, Mitchell-Innes &NashGallery, and Chicago. Smart Museum ofArt,The University ofChicago, University Transfer, 1967.73-79. •Jessica Stockholder, Frank Lloyd Wright, DiningTable andSixSideChairs,1907–1910, Designedfor theFrederick C.Robie Residence, Smart MuseumofArt,The University ofChicago, GiftoftheEstate ofLester and BettyGuttman,2014.504. • ABOVE (leftto right):Gustave Le Gray, BrigontheWater , 1856,Albumenprintfrom wet collodion negative. Through July2,2017 Collection Conversations withthe BELONGING smartmuseum.uchicago.edu Cobb Hall, 4th Floor Chicago, 4th Illinois 60637 Hall, Avenue Cobb Ellis Chicago of South 5811 University the at THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY Admission isalways free. Allare welcome.

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1926 ACE, FLYING THE ALTERED STATES: BODY BODY STATES: ALTERED BEYOND GHIBLI: MODERN GHIBLI: MODERN BEYOND Presented by Doc Films by Presented CENTER FILM STUDIES OFF THE WARD A SPELL TO DARKNESS 7pm Fri, Sep 30, Room Screening Center, Logan A.A. Lowe, musician Robert Starring Thursdays, Sep 29–Dec 1, 7pm Thursdays, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky visuals and incredible Filled with vibrant the this series looks beyond stories, showcase to Ghibli slate Studio standard films of Japanese animation the diversity the Miyazaki, like Just decade. the past over masters are presented of directors variety in immersing viewers of world-building, of world the beast spectacular lands from , or the and the Beast Boy in The Jutengai and intergalactic Roboworld militarized the intense of Redline, to scene racing . of Paprika dreamscape and twisted pass $30 quarterly Genearl $5/film, 773.702.ARTS). (tickets.uchicago.edu, Films and the Doc by Presented Asian Studies East for Center Sep 29–Dec 1, 7pm Thursdays, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky of what the distortion Deriving itself from preys us, Body Horror to familiar is most of structure the very upon destabilizing and human figure The the human body. and molded, allowing manipulated are form and be twisted to human nature even for unknown. entirely something changed into classics such Included in the series are . Thing , and The as Alien, Eraserhead (tickets. pass $30 quarterly $5/film, 773.702.ARTS). uchicago.edu, JAPANESE ANIMATION ANIMATION JAPANESE HORROR IN CINEMA FILM THE TASTE OF SPANISH OF SPANISH THE TASTE PALESTINE ENVISIONED: ENVISIONED: PALESTINE Wednesdays, Sep 28–Nov 30, 7pm 30, Sep 28–Nov Wednesdays, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky witty scripts combined Almodovar’s Pedro of womanhood portrayal with his nuanced before him an auteur makes in all its forms who has filmmaker A versatile his time. and distinct applied his highly stylized and such as horror multiple genres to eye for films has created Almodovar comedy, Spanning his lover. type of movie every this series showcases career, 30-year over films, including Women nine of Almodovar’s , All Breakdown a Nervous of on the Verge In. Skin I Live , and The About My Mother pass $30 quarterly $5/film, General 773.702.ARTS). (tickets.uchicago.edu, Presented by Doc Films and the Center Films and the Center Doc by Presented Studies Eastern Middle for Tuesdays, Sep 27–Nov 29, 7pm 29, Sep 27–Nov Tuesdays, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky of achievements Uniting the finest cinema, this series bears witness Palestinian of an spirit and creative the strength to basic rights for struggling people still entire of displacement, than 65 years more after This and dehumanization. dispossession, explore films that showcases retrospective identity in Palestine memory and cultural the to expression cinematic and give under occupation. of daily life experience in Galilee, films include Wedding The . 18 Wanted , and The Now Paradise pass $30 quarterly $5/film, General 773.702.ARTS). (tickets.uchicago.edu, Presented by Doc Films by Presented ROUGE: THE FILMS OF PEDRO ROUGE: THE FILMS OF PEDRO ALMODOVAR CHRONICLES OF PALESTINIAN CHRONICLES OF PALESTINIAN EXPERIENCE COME HEAR THE MUSIC PLAY: HEAR THE MUSIC PLAY: COME THE FILMS OF JUDY GARLAND GARLAND THE FILMS OF JUDY AND LIZA MINNELLI Presented by Doc Films by Presented Mondays, Sep 26–Nov 28, 7pm Sep 26–Nov Mondays, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky the close to come have families Few had the that Garland-Minnellis have effect and iconic Judy Garland’s on film. From of Wizard in The turn as Dorothy beloved yet vulnerable fiery Liza Minnelli’s Oz to , in Cabaret as Sally Bowles performance duo has made an this mother-daughter and mark on Hollywood unmistakable together, Presented popular culture. a diverse Minnelli and Garland provide well as as filmography, and entertaining dynamic mother-daughter a compelling the screen. bleeds onto often that pass $30 quarterly $5/film, General 773.702.ARTS). (tickets.uchicago.edu, DOC FILMS Presented by Arts + Public Life, Black Black + Public Arts Life, by Presented and Rebuild Foundation. Cinema House, Thursdays, Sep 1–Nov 17, 7pm 17, Sep 1–Nov Thursdays, BING Art Books E Garfield Boulevard) (307 Join Black Cinema House and BING Art exploring a monthly film series Books for African people of the by and about films the Each month throughout diaspora. and discussions screenings intimate year, visual on one or more focused are Ulysses including Diana Ross, artists, Gary, Ja’Tovia Lee, Spike Jenkins, Prince, and more. Everson, Jerome Kevin Free. ARTS + PUBLIC LIFE ARTS BCH@BING FILM SERIES 16 FILM | arts.uchicago.edu game, isjailed,andescapes to asmall porter whokillsanothermaninadice Paul Robeson isBrutusJones,aPullman Sat, Oct8,7pm THE EMPERORJONES Presented by theFilmStudies Center. Free. Logan Center, Screening Room Saturdays, biweekly Oct8–Dec3,7pm PIONEERS SERIES AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM and theLogan Center. Presented by theFilmStudies Center (tickets.uchicago.edu or773.702.ARTS). General $10, free for students withUCID Dupont, Germany, 1925, 95 min.,DCP). match for thehigh-wire action.(E.A. Freund’s weightless camera isaperfect his young love. Cinematographer Karl when ahandsometrapeze cadseduces flying happiness comes crashing down duo withabeautifulorphan,buthishigh- abandons hisfamily to form atrapeze Emil Janningsisasideshow managerwho Dupont’s carnival fever dream Varieté . premiere oftheirlive score for E.A. Logan Center stage for theChicago assemblage offound percussion to the Alloy Orchestra bringstheiroutrageous Logan Center, Performance Hall Sun, Oct2,7pm ALLOY ORCHESTRA VARIETÉ WITHALIVESCORE BY and The Renaissance Society. Presented by theFilmStudies Center Free. Ben Russell, 2013, 98minutes, DCP). site for transformation. (BenRivers and transcendence that seesthecinemaasa and anexperience itself, aninquiryinto film is at once adocumentof experience beauty, andadarkoptimism,thishypnotic in Norway. Marked by solitude, ecstatic Finland; andduringablackmetalconcert in isolation inthewilderness ofNorthern 15-person collective onanEstonian island; moments inhislife: inthemidst ofa through three seeminglydisparate this film follows anunnamedcharacter courtesy of SouthernMethodist University). Williams, USA, 1946,60 minutes, 35mm print cast productions. With shorts.(Spencer stand asacornerstone ofAmericanBlack films (BloodofJesus,GoDown Death) independent director Williams, whosemany Dirty Gertiewas acrossover success for fortune-teller whogives Gertiebadnews. her backto Harlem. Williams cameosasa an intolerant reformer whovows to chase must face thedemonsofherpast, aswell as tourists andG.I.sstationed nearby, Gertie Harlem boyfriend. Ready to entertain the Caribbean resort after two-timing her La Rue(Francine Everett) escapesto a Thompson, nightclub performer Gertie W. SomersetMaughamshortstory Miss In Spencer Williams’ adaptation ofthe Sat, Nov 19, 7pm 16mm printcourtesy ofBudgetFilms). shorts. (Richard C.Kahn, 1939, 58minutes, Williams inacameoappearance. With on theway. The filmalso features Spencer featured musical group The Four Tones speculators, crooning afew numberswith of abeautifulgirlfrom untrustworthy land his trusty sidekickrace to save thefather of thetime. Cowboy BobBlake (Jeffries) and Gene Autry for theAfrican-American public cowboy, adapted thegenre madefamous by Westerns and,billedasthefirst Blacksinging Orchestra, starred inastring ofrace known asasingerwiththeDuke Ellington Actor HerbJeffries,who would become well Sat, Nov 5,7pm THE BRONZEBUCKAROO print courtesy ofLibrary ofCongress). Norman, USA, 1926, 65min.,restored 35mm wife, Kathyrn Boyd, asRuth.(Richard E. The FlyingAce alsofeatured Criner’s African Americanaviator Bessie Coleman, during afieryairbattle. Inspired by famed the process save hissweetheart Ruth’s life mystery ofamissing payroll agentandin who must prove hisworth by solvingthe resumes hisjobasarailroad detective fighter pilotCaptainBilly Stokes (Criner) Lawrence Criner. The World War Iace aviation drama starring Harlemactor premieres anew score for theBlackcast composer/music director, premieres Renne’ Baker, internationally renowned Sat, Oct22,7pm PROJECT CHICAGO MODERNORCHESTRA BAKER PERFORMEDBY THE AN ORIGINALSCORE BY RENEE’ THE FLYING ACE, PREMIERING DIRTY GERTIE FROMHARLEMU.S.A. print courtesy ofLibrary ofCongress). Murphy, USA, 1933, 76 minutes, 35mm film to itsmost complete version. (Dudley 2002, The Library ofCongress restored the resulting inasignificantloss of footage. In The originalversion alsoran afoul ofcensors, the film was quicklypulledfrom theatres. caused afuror insegregated Americaand But itsrough languageandintegrated cast and director Murphy’s visualinnovations. reviews citinghispowerful performance Robeson astar andopenedto glowing of theEugeneO’Neillplay. The filmmade Caribbean islandinthislooseadaptation Free. attitudes toward ourcinematic heritage. and how they mirror shiftingcultural the values underlyingtheirimplementation, discusses thenature ofthesealterations, Eastman Museum’s Paolo Cherchi Usai of theoriginalmaterial. The George purposes, often involving manipulation of cinemafor aneven widervariety of used frequently since thebeginnings However, archival holdingshave been news coverage, andexperimentation. contemporary works offiction,documentary, become theobjectofadistinct subgenre in The useofmoving imagesfrom thepast has Logan Center, Screening Room Fri, Oct21,4:30pm Lecture by Paolo Cherchi Usai POST-DIGITAL MARKETPLACE 5: ARCHIVAL CINEMAANDTHE THE LINDGRENMANIFESTO, PART digital videocourtesy ofKinoLorber). (Richard Maurice, USA, 1928, 60minutes, working in1920s Detroit. With shorts. African-American independentdirector shines alightonthework ofalittle-known on hisenemies.This recent discovery of thedeceased Sundaisy enactsrevenge bizarre endingsinfilmhistory whenthespirit writer, thefilmculminates inoneofthemost or may notbethedream ofastruggling own naiveté. Asurreal melodrama that may time hoodlumsonlyto fall victimto his pledges to protect anorphanfrom small- (played by director Richard Maurice), drama, apoorstreet violinist, Sundaisy In thisuniqueandcinematically innovative Sat, Dec3,7pm ELEVEN P.M. Counter Cinema/Counter Media Project. Center for theStudy of GenderandSexuality’s Presented by theFilmStudies Center andthe Free. preview ofher latest upcoming release. Sundance Channel 2008), andasneak 2004), Summercamp! (Argot Pictures/ 1999), The Yes Men(United Artists/MGM Best Documentary, Sundance Fest Int’l Movie (Winner oftheGrand JuryPrize for that includes clipsfrom herwork: American and producer inavisuallyillustrated evening Price shares herexperiences asadirector Award-winning Americanfilmmaker Sarah Logan Center, Screening Room Fri, Nov, 18,7pm SARAH PRICE AN EVENINGWITHDIRECTOR Presented by theDepartmentof Cinema&MediaStudies. Free. & MediaStudies founder MiriamHansen. and work ofUniversity ofChicagoCinema second annuallecture inhonorofthelife the past four decades.Shedelivers the important filmand feminist scholars over and OtherPleasures, isoneofthemost Second, Fetishism andCuriosity,Visual Laura Mulvey, authorofDeath 24x a Logan Center, Screening Room Fri, Nov 4,4:30pm LAURA MULVEY LECTURE: FEATURED SPEAKER MIRIAM HANSENMEMORIAL Presented by theFilmStudies Center. FILM | arts.uchicago.edu 17 CONCRETE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONCRETE

DRIVE-IN HAPPENING Presented by Smart Museum of Art, Cinema and Media Art, Cinema and Media Smart Museum of by Presented with additional Center and the Film Studies Studies, UChicago Arts Grants. funding support from 11, 2017 Oct 14, 2016–Jun of Chicago Campus North University S Ellis Ave) (5525 Garage Parking the making, of Documentary footage re-installation and contemporary installation, will be Traffic Concrete Vostell’s of Wolf the at on a loop on a monitor screened to the garage to entrance pedestrian Happenings Concrete yearlong complement near the sculpture, Situated programs. for context further these films will provide of the history the material understanding as its ambitions as an as well sculpture the transform to intended sculpture event life. of everyday experiences ordinary Free. Art. Smart Museum of by Presented Modo) present the 1923 silent film classic film classic silent the 1923 present Modo) Lon Dame , starring Notre of Hunchback accompaniment organ live with Chaney, carillon by James and live Dennis by Brink. Joey carillonneur University students. to free the door, at $20 General Chapel and Doc Films. Rockefeller by Presented ART MUSEUM OF SMART Fri, Oct 14, 6–8pm Garage Campus North Parking S Ellis Ave) (5525 upon several plays event screening This happenings and ideas— Vostell’s of Wolf Museum a Drive-In for including Project television two which envisioned (1970), presenting interchange sets on a highway and Berlin-Fieber programs, television began with a happening that (1973), car one’s driving and parking for instructions The screening in Berlin. locations in different films and includes a series of Vostell’s (1969), videos, including Ruhender Verkehr the documentation a film loop made from eponymous of Vostell’s of the creation by With an introduction car. concrete first and Chair, Mehring, Professor Christine and Lisa Zaher, Department of Art History, Fellow. UChicago Arts Conservation Free. DOCUMENTARY VIDEO VIDEO DOCUMENTARY INSTALLATION

Sun, Oct 30, 7pm Sun, Oct 30, Chapel Rockefeller Chapel and Doc Films (and Rockefeller all as to known Quasimodo, Chapel cat Fri, Oct 7, 7pm Fri, Oct 7, Room Screening Center, Logan film takes feature recent most Rivers’s Distant “A short story 1947 Bowles’s Paul point, combining Episode” as its starting elements of the unsettling tale with a surreal create to footage observational and ethics of cinema. on the illusions fable with Rivers’s in conjunction Screened Society. the Renaissance at exhibition Free. Society the Renaissance by Presented Center. and the Film Studies ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL DAME OF NOTRE HUNCHBACK Presented by the Renaissance Society Society Renaissance the by Presented Center. and the Film Studies TREMBLES AND THE THE SKY AND THE IS AFRAID EARTH A SPELL TO WARD OFF OFF WARD A SPELL TO THE DARKNESS 7pm Fri, Sep 30, Room Screening Center, Logan Ben Rivers by directors film hypnotic This an unnamed follows and Ben Russell seemingly three through character in the moments in his life: disparate on a small of a 15-person collective midst in the majestic island; in isolation Estonian and of Northern Finland; wilderness in Norway. during a black metal concert with Rivers’s in conjunction Screened Society. the Renaissance at exhibition Free. BROTHERS EYES ARE NOT TWO Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions and and Exhibitions Center Logan by Presented Cinema/Counter Counter The by co-sponsored the Study for the Center at Media Project Center. Gender and Sexuality.Logan of THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY ARTIST TALK TALK ARTIST 2pm 11, Nov Sat, Room Screening Center Logan with artist a conversation Join us for of and University Samson Kambalu Jennifer Professor Chicago Associate Logan Umolu, Yesomi by moderated Wild, Presented Curator. Exhibitions Center with the exhibition in conjunction will address , the discussion Retrogarde art of avant-garde readings alternative artistic and Wild’s and cinema in Kambalu respectively. and scholarly work, Free.

Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions and Black Exhibitions and Black Center Logan by Presented the Nicholson by and co-sponsored Cinema House, support provided Additional British Studies. for Center England and the British Council. Arts Council by Fri, Sep 16, 7pm Island Arts Bank Stony Island Ave) S Stony (6760 a Island Arts Bank for Stony Join us at films in the Finding of two screening a by trilogy followed (2015–present) Fanon Larry Achiampong with artists conversation Yesomi by moderated Blandy, and David Exhibitions Curator. Center Umolu, Logan with collaboratively and produced Conceived Finding Fanon Blandy, David artist fellow the by is a trilogy inspired (2015–present), writer, philosopher, of the radical plays lost (1925–1961). Fanon Franz and humanist Free. SCREENING SCREENING FINDING FANON TALK & ARTIST LOGAN CENTER CENTER LOGAN EXHIBITIONS Presented by the Global Voices Performing Arts Arts Performing Global Voices the by Presented Asian Studies. East for Series and the Center Tue, Sep 27, 5–7pm Sep 27, Tue, E Hall (1414 House Assembly International St) 59th of Policy of Faculty Oguma Eiji, professor is in Tokyo, University Keio Management at Lecturer. Najita Distinguished the 2016-17 his documentary film Tell Eiji will screen the , which captures the Prime Minister the following in Tokyo anti-nuclear protests 2011. in March nuclear incident Fukushima Free. TELL FILM SCREENING: TELL NAJITA WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OGUMA EIJI INTERNATIONAL HOUSE INTERNATIONAL This Mellon Fellowship for Arts Practice Arts Practice for Mellon Fellowship This Arts for Center the Gray & Scholarship at 2016. and Inquiry launches in Fall Various dates Various Center Logan Lab and Center Gray Dawdy Lee Shannon Anthropologist and of Anthropology) (Department on a project embark Zox Daniel filmmaker rapidly concerns matter whose subject in the US, practices changing death disposition of the particularly as regards of memorial objects. body and the creation use the moving challenge is to aesthetic The eye with an archaeological medium picture film might be used as how explore as they the contemporary— excavate a means to of material visual field notes creating practices. Free. THE GRAY CENTER FOR FOR CENTER GRAY THE INQUIRY AND ARTS LENS THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL 18 FILM | arts.uchicago.edu when they present Kemp’s Jig, aShakespearean street performance www.newberryconsort.org celebrating Will Kemp, Shakespeare’s favorite comedicactor. — “Chicago’s premier earlymusicensemble Saturday, October22,2016,at8pm Join performance THE NEWBERRYCONSORT 915 EAST60THSTREET, CHICAGO, IL60637

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20 LITERATURE | arts.uchicago.edu collection, Happiness, Like Water. A Under theUdala Trees andthestory Okparanta istheauthorofnovel, Chinelo Okparanta reads from herwork. Logan Center, Terrace SeminarRoom Thu, Nov 10, 6pm CHINELO OKPARANTA READING BY NOVELIST the Committee onCreative Writing. Dedmon Visiting Writers Program and Presented by theClaire &Emmett Free. length essay onmotherhoodandtime. Ongoingness: The Endof aDiary,book- of poetryandprose, most recently Sarah Mangusoistheauthorofsixvolumes Logan Center, Terrace SeminarRoom Wed, Nov 2,6pm SARAH MANGUSO REAING BY ESSAYIST Series andtheProgram inPoetry andPoetics. Presented by theNew Voices inPoetry Reading Free. A student reader willopentheevent. currently aStegner Fellow at Stanford. Omnidawn Poetry BookPrize. Ross is selected by Timothy Donnellyfor the Margaret Ross reads from ATimeshare, Logan Center, Terrace SeminarRoom Thu, Oct27, 6pm MARGARET ROSS READING BY POET and theProgram inPoetry andPoetics. Presented by thePoem Present ReadingSeries Free. experimental ofcontemporary Irishpoets. have earnedhimareputation asthemost forms andcompositional approaches, which over fifty years deploying awide range of Poems. The collection gathers work written Trevor Joyce reads from hisrecent Selected Logan Center, Terrace SeminarRoom Wed, Oct19, 6pm TREVOR JOYCE READING BY POET CREATIVE WRITING

Free. unlike any we’ve ever experienced. where even thesimplest ofactionsis outcasts, ASpare Life reveals anexistence about families, sisterhood, andbeing from communism to democracy. Asaga caught upinEastern Europe’s transition tells thelives oftwo astonishing girls winning novelist LidijaDimkovska lovingly In ASpare Life master poetandaward- (5751 SWoodlawn Ave) Seminary Co-op Bookstore Fri, Oct14,6pm LIFE–WITH ANGELINAILIEVA LIDIJA DIMKOVSKA ONASPARE BOOKSTORES SEMINARY CO-OP and theProgram inPoetry &Poetics. Presented by theSeminaryCooperative Bookstore Free. will joinWilkinson inconversation. University ofChicago. ChicuReddy Creative Writing andPoetics at the teacher intheUSwhere henow chairs UK andsubsequentlyasauniversity careers, inmentalhealthservices inthe British poetwhohashadtwo distinct his first US collection. Wilkinson isa John Wilkinson discusses Ghost Nets, (5751 SWoodlawn) Seminary Co-op Bookstore Thu, Nov 17, 6pm BY POETJOHNWILKINSON READING ANDBOOKLAUNCH Series andtheCommittee onCreative Writing. Presented by theNew Voices inFictionReading Free. student reader willopentheevent. 57 Sat, Oct15,3pm SHAWN SHIFLETT WITH CHRISTINE SNEEDAND ON VIRGINITY IN FICTION& LIFE– and Russian/Eurasian Studies. and theCenter for East European Presented by SeminaryCo-op Bookstores Virginity. Christine SneedandShawn LITERATURE th Street Books (1301 E57 th St)

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Presented by the Smart Museum of Smart Museum of the by Presented Foundation. Art and the Poetry POETRY READING BY REGINALD REGINALD BY READING POETRY SHAPIRO ALAN AND GIBBONS 8, 6pm Dec Thu, Bookstore Seminary Co-op Ave) S Woodlawn (5751 Reginald finalist Book Award National finalist Prize Pulitzer Gibbons and their latest from read Alan Shapiro Lake Last of poetry, collections the by Pig, both published and Life Chicago Press. of University Free. Presented by Seminary Co-op Bookstores. Seminary Co-op by Presented SMART MUSEUM OF ART POETRY GERTRUDE STEIN: OF MECHANICAL IN THE AGE REPRODUCTION Dec 8, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Smart Museum of Art 10 am–noon Dec 10, Sat, Foundation Poetry W Superior St) (61 investigates program two-part This an through of Gertrude Stein the work a whole was of There tour experimental the Smart Museum, at made collection and printmaking project, a collaborative writing and Features a special Forms Foundation. the Poetry at workshop required registration advanced Free, (smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/register). Pl) th Presented by Seminary Co-op Bookstores, the the Bookstores, Co-op Seminary by Presented the American History, African DuSable Museum of the and Culture, Politics Race, of the Study for Center Writing, on Creative Chicago Committee of University Affairs. Student of Multicultural and the Office An ambitious, exuberant new novel moving moving novel new An ambitious, exuberant Africa, West to London North-West from author of multi-award-winning the from brown and On Beauty. Two Teeth White only one, of being dancers–but girls dream other has ideas: has talent. The Tracey, about black bodies and time, about rhythm a tribe constitutes and black music, what a close It’s a person truly free. or makes friendship that childhood but complicated never ends abruptly in their early twenties, forgotten. quite but never be revisited, to of book) $30 (Includes single copy General READING BY ZADIE SMITH: ZADIE SMITH: READING BY TIME SWING 6:30pm 30, Nov Wed, American African DuSable Museum of E 56 (740 History TALEA ENSEMBLE

22 MUSIC | arts.uchicago.edu Presented by Contempo. $20, Students $5. General $25,UChicagoFaculty andStaff concert lecture withSethBrodsky. John Cage. Includesa6:30pmpre- Maxwell Davies, JulianAnderson,and instrumental work by Kagel, Peter perform thisconcert that showcases Ensemble andMichaelWeyandt, baritone performance from thelate 1950s. Talea developing thetheatrical sideofmusic Mauricio Kagel was at theforefront of Logan Center, Performance Hall Fri, Dec2,7:30pm INTERPLAY CONTEMPO Reva andDavid Logan Center for theArts. Franke Institute for theHumanities;and American Music;The Departmentof Music;The and Parker HallEndowment for Jazzand Study of Race, Politics, andCulture; The Julie France ChicagoCenter; The Center for the This event issponsored by theBridge;The Free. Sorey (drums, trombone, piano). Frédéric Bargeon-Briet (bass), Tyshawn Orti (saxes), JebBishop(trombone), Magic Malik(flutes, voc), Guillaume Featuring KhariB.(spoken word), Logan Center, Performance Penthouse Tue, Nov 8,7:30pm THE BRIDGE#7, VENTFORT Presented by Life. Arts+Public Free. on theUniversity ofChicagoArtsBlock. community at theCurrency Exchange Café opportunity to minglewithmembersofthe month. Enjoy lightrefreshments andthe Chicago artists thefirst Monday of every The First Mondays JazzSeriesfeatures Blvd)(305 EGarfield Currency Exchange Café 7–9pm Mondays, Sep12,Oct3,Nov 7, Dec5, FIRST MONDAY JAZZ ARTS +PUBLICLIFE INTERVENTIONS Presented by theDepartmentof Music. Free. contingencies ofaural encounters. elements ofchance andexploring the scores andcompositions, embracing will interpret and perform Fluxus campus. Undergraduate student musicians the academicyear at locations across interventions willtake place throughout A seriesofmusicalinvestigations and University ofChicagocampus Through June11,2017 OF MUSIC THE DEPARTMENT to theevening’s entertainment. Audience entrance by Maestra Barbara Schubert add Dancing, storytelling, andavery special costumed, 100-member orchestra. will beperformed by thespectacularly from Williams’ HarryPotter filmscores Sorcerer’s Apprentice; andselections The Accursed Huntsman;Dukas’ The from Wagner’s DieWalküre; Franck’s School ofDance! The MagicFire Music with dancers from theHyde Park Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert such isthematter ofthisyear’s University strange enchantments, wondrous spells: Magic potions,mystical incantations, Mandel Hall Sat, Oct29, 7pmand9pm CONCERT ORCHESTRA HALLOWEEN SPELLS: UNIVERSITYSYMPHONY MAGIC, CURSES,AND SOUNDSCAPE MUSIC

General $10, students $5. Free; Donations requested at thedoor: under 12must beaccompanied by anadult. costumes encouraged. Children Presented by theDepartmentof Music. Presented by theDepartment of Music. Free. to thecoast ofTrabzon. songs, from thestreets ofÜsküdar Enjoy a sonorous evening ofTurkish Logan Center Performance Hall Sat, Nov 19, 7pm MIDDLE EAST MUSICENSEMBLE Presented by theDepartmentof Music. Free. Military Bandby Gustav Holst. ever-popular First Suite inE-flat for Nehlybel, andChrisPilsner, plusthe David Maslanka, Ryan Nowlin, Vaclav band literature, includingworks by a program ofclassic andcontemporary The University Wind Ensemble presents Logan Center, Performance Hall Sun, Nov 13,4pm DEADLINE UNIVERSITY WINDENSEMBLE: Presented by theDepartmentof Music. Free. Pesca perform. Reception to follow. newly appointed Artist-in-Residence Daniel Members oftheSpektral Quartet and guest soprano CarrieHennemanShaw. by EleanorRoss Taylor, bothfeaturing a MotherandJackHughes’Two Poems featured: David Clay Mettens’ HeDreams Bearded Ladyfor oboeandpiano. Also Ring Dance for two violins;andThe for solopiano;Prayer for soloviola; Anderson, includingselected Etudes visiting Composer-in-Residence Julian recent chamber works by distinguished The specialafternoon performance features Fulton Recital Hall Sun, Nov 6,3pm OF JULIANANDERSON NEW MUSICENSEMBLE: MUSIC | arts.uchicago.edu 23 Presented by M-Base Concepts, Inc., the Logan Inc., the Logan M-Base by Concepts, Presented Rebuild Chicago, of Jazz Institute Center, and Arts and Public Life. Foundation, THIRD TUESDAY JAZZ: JARRARD JARRARD JAZZ: THIRD TUESDAY HARRIS, SAXOPHONE set 7:30–8:30pm; Oct 18 / First Tue, set 9–10pm second RON JAZZ: THIRD TUESDAY PIANIST PERRILLO, set 7:30–8:30pm; 15 / First Nov Tue, set 9–10pm second CULMINATING COLEMAN: STEVE CONCERT RESIDENCY Oct 15, 7:30pm Sat, Hall Performance Center, Logan Steve and composer saxophonist Alto and members of the Five Coleman Chicago for to Elements Band return will include that residency a two-week and performances, workshops, multi-level Mentored outreach. South Side-focused has been Coleman Chicago jazz greats, by virtuosity and his technical for recognized musical traditions. engagement with diverse with UCID $5, VIP students $20, General $50. has been performing with the greats of greats with the performing has been than 50 years. more for world the jazz $15, student/teacher member $20, General $10 (chicagohumanities.org). the Chicago Humanities by Presented Center. the Logan and Festival ‘SNAPSHOT’ CORTIÑAS GUSTAVO 4, 6pm Fri, Nov Logan Café and Cortiñas Gustavo Drummer/composer blends that repertoire present his quartet Son and melodies of Huapango, the rhythms and Banda music with Mariachi Jarocho, and improvisational the harmonic richness for. jazz is so famous that possibilities Free. and Center the Logan by Presented Chicago. of the Jazz Institute JAZZ THIRD TUESDAY 16 Oct 18–May Tuesdays, Ave) Drexel at (915 E 60th St Logan Café Jazz Society selects Park Hyde The on perform local jazz musicians to at month of every Tuesday the third a full wine, beer, Enjoy Logan. Café food along with some and bar, coffee offer. to jazz the city has of the best Free. Park and Hyde Center Logan the by Presented WDCB. Jazz Society with additional support by St) th The International Korean Traditional Traditional Korean International The through Art Committee, Performing activities, establishes dance professional excellence and presents of Korea the status continue we year This culture. in Korean for with a competition the tradition their talents and showcase to artists traditional arts. The of Korean love dance, encompasses art competition instruments. singing, and traditional Free. Presented by Hyde Park Jazz Festival. Park Hyde by Presented THE HELEN B. AND IRA E. THE VICTOR GRAHAM CONCERT: WITH GUEST GOINES QUARTET STALLINGS MARY ARTIST 6–7pm Sun, Oct 30, Hall Performance Center, Logan and composer saxophonist, Clarinetist, respected Goines is one of the most Victor musicians in the jazz and multi-faceted of jazz studies and director today world In addition University. Northwestern at Goines as a bandleader, his recordings to Lincoln has been a member of the Jazz at Marsalis and the Wynton Orchestra Center with He will play 1993. since Septet the stage to and welcome his quartet who Mary Stallings, legendary vocalist Presented by the Global Voices Performing Performing Global Voices the by Presented Traditional Korean Arts Series, the International and the Consulate Art Committee, Performing in Chicago. Korea the Republic of of General CENTER LOGAN FESTIVAL JAZZ HYDE PARK 2016 Sep 24–25, locations Park Hyde Various Jazz Park Hyde 10th anniversary The across on 13 stages unfolding Festival, a commission will feature Park, Hyde MacArthur Fellow by and performance Quartet; with the Spektral Miguel Zenon the venerable by a solo performance Randy Weston and composer pianist a of his 90th birthday; on the occasion trumpeter Iraqi-American by performance and his Amir ElSaffar and composer Ensemble; Rivers Two critically acclaimed than 30 additional performances and more the neighborhood. across and programs schedule and more a complete For hydeparkjazzfestival.org. visit information, Free. Presented by the Global Voices Performing Arts Arts Performing the Global Voices by Presented Association. Series and the Muslim Students KOREAN INTERNATIONAL ARTS TRADITIONAL PERFORMING COMPETITION 5, 8:30–10pm Nov Sat, Hall House Assembly International E 59 (1414 Commemorating the ending of the Hajj of the the ending Commemorating in the roots and grounded (pilgrimage) a is Eid-al-Adha sacrifice, of Abrahamic idea that The and celebration. true feast sacrifice great requires societal change one that is commitment and personal so teachings Islamic to is not limited all, and to is accessible this celebration an evening to as the backdrop serves activism. and culture, of humor, the door. at purchase for available Tickets

St) St) th th The world-renowned ensemble Etno Grupa world-renowned The International at will be performing “Trag” US tour House as part of the ensemble’s 10-person vocal-instrumental The this fall. Serbia will Banja Luka, ensemble from an music, following Serbian folk perform Chicago’s from performance introductory Ensemble. Folklore and Biseri Dukati Free. Fri, Sep 30, 6-10pm Fri, Sep 30, Hall House Assembly International E 59 (1414 MSA EID-AL-ADHA CULTURAL CULTURAL EID-AL-ADHA MSA CELEBRATION Presented by the Global Voices Performing Arts Arts Performing the Global Voices by Presented Ensemble and Biseri Folklore Series and the Dukati ETNO GRUPA “TRAG” CONCERT “TRAG” ETNO GRUPA 7–9pm Sep 29, Thu, Hall House Assembly International E 59 (1414 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE INTERNATIONAL Sat, Dec 3, 8pm Sat, Mandel Hall of a recipient Kenney, Alexi Rising star Fisher Career Avery 2016 prestigious Symphony joins the University Grant, Samuel Barber’s for Orchestra Barber’s Concerto. Violin magnificent 1 in One No. slightly earlier Symphony that work dramatic overtly Movement—an and intensity, the lyricism, incorporates of the composer’s typical expressiveness the program. idiomt—balances the door: at requested Donations Free; $5. students $10 general, General the Department of Music. by Presented Presented by the Department of Music. the Department of by Presented AN BARBER, MUSIC OF SAMUEL UNIVERSITY AMERICAN MASTER: WITH ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY VIOLINIST SPECIAL GUEST ALEXI KENNEY Sun, Nov 20, 3pm 20, Sun, Nov Hall Performance Center, Logan Chicago Concerto of University 2016 The Isaac winner, place third Competition Piano Mozart’s perform Friend, will 271 K. Major, in E-flat 9 No. Concerto Chamber with the University “Jenamy” also program orchestral The Orchestra. to Overture Rossini’s includes Gioacchino masterful Scala di Seta and Beethoven’s La 21. Op. Major, 1 in C No. Symphony Free. UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHAMBER UNIVERSITY UCHICAGO WITH ORCHESTRA COMPETITION- CONCERTO FRIEND ISAAC PIANIST WINNING 24 MUSIC | arts.uchicago.edu Presented by theRenaissance Society. Free. exhibition at theRenaissance Society. Presented inconjunction withRivers’s central role astheunnamedprotagonist. the Darkness (see p. 15),actinginthe Russell onthefilmASpellto Ward Off collaborated withBenRivers andBen form areverberating drone. Lowe layered vocals joinothersoundsto In hismesmerizingperformances, create immersive listening experiences. voice andmodularsynthesizers to his own nameorasLichens,useshis Robert A.A.Lowe, whoperforms under Bond Chapel Sat, Nov 4,8pm ROBERT A.A.LOWE SOCIETY THE RENAISSANCE partnership withtheLogan Center for theArts. Presented by MuntuDance Theatre of Chicagoin $30, seniors$15,children $10 General galaandconcert $125.00; concerts To learnmore visitmuntu.com. asé–the power to make thingshappen.. will bringto life theYoruba philosophy of new works withtheASÉ concert which Muntu Dance Theatre willdébutthree Sun, Dec11,2pm Sat, Dec10, 7pmconcert /8pmgala THINGS HAPPEN ASÉ: THEPOWER TO MAKE with theJazzInstitute of Chicago. Presented by theLogan Center inpartnership Free. on December 10-11 at The Promontory. Voices Heard 2016, whichwillculminate the Logan Center, thisevent isthepilotfor Duke Foundation, andinpartnership with these women share. Supported by theDoris ideas, inspirations andchallengessomeof and theunveiling ofvideofootage revealing composer DeeAlexander, live interviews Nurullah induowithrenown vocalist/ multi-instrumentalist/composer Shanta through music.This event willfeature Black women expanding artistic dimensions intergenerational expressions ofvisionary Voices Heard isaseriesthat willhighlight Logan Center, Performance Penthouse Sun, Nov 20, 3pm CREATIVE MUSIC VOICES HEARD:BLACK WOMEN IN NICOLE MITCHELL RESIDENCY Presented by Nicole Mitchell andtheLogan Center. General $20, students $5. nearly 50years ofhis creative history. book Liberation Narratives, whichcovers Madhubuti performing poemsfrom his Mitchell’s BlackEarthEnsemblewillfeature and composer/flutist Nicole Mitchell. and distinguished poetHakiR.Madhubuti, collaboration between Chicagotreasure Liberation Narratives isspoken word jazz Logan Center, Performance Hall Thu, Nov 10, 7:30pm LIBERATION NARRATIVES NICOLE MITCHELL RESIDENCY Free. Capriccio (2015) andInvocation (2016). two furthercompositions ofhisown, own Letters from theSky (2016); and (2016) by Tomás I.Gueglio Saccone; his Iddo Aharony; Invention—An Ascent way netscannot holdwater (2016) by Festival (Oct 5–10). Brinkplays .the carillon, aspartofthecitywide EarTaxi on Rockefeller Chapel’s world class Joey Brinkplays three world premières Rockefeller Chapel Thu, Oct6,12pm FROMTHESKYLETTERS Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Free. a candlelitspecialfor theChristmas season. Requiem, sungby theChapelChoir;Dec11: music for theHighHolidays; Nov 1:Howells’ of 8,565pipes.IncludesOct4:Jewish yourself to acupoftea andto thesound Chapel’s magnificent Skinnerorgan. Help and guests offer ahalfhourofmusiconthe Rockefeller organ scholarBryan McGuiggin, University organist Thomas Weisflog, Rockefeller Chapel Sun, Dec11,5pm Tue, Sep27–Nov 22,4:30pm TEA &PIPES in partnershipwithRockefeller Chapel. Presented by theHyde Park JazzFestival Free. jazz improvisation andcomposition.” practices ofAfrica withcontemporary at theforefront ofinterweaving musical Weston that the“towering pianist remains Chicago Tribune’s Howard Reich says of weekend-long Hyde Park JazzFestival. The Rockefeller Chapelat theapex ofthe Randy Weston plays a solo concert at Rockefeller Chapel Sat, Sep24, 11pm RANDY WESTON INCONCERT ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Free. requiem mass onSunday November 6. 1, andaspartofafullAllSaints Day All SaintsDay onTuesday November incomparably poignantRequiem for The ChapelChoirsingsHerbertHowells’ Rockefeller Chapel Sun, Nov 6,11am Tue, Nov 1,4:30pm HOWELLS partnership withRockefeller Chapel. Presented by theEarTaxi Festival in REQUIEM CULTURE CREATIVITY, PERFORMANCEAND AN ARTIST’S CONVERSATION ON FLUXUS ART, MUSICANDPOETRY. 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Presented by the Oriental Institute. by Presented DRINKING IN THE SILK ROAD 12, 3–5pm Nov Sat, 7 Deadline: Nov Registration Chinese drinking Age Bronze from Learn models, and funerary vessels, and feasting of the Art the collections other objects from and other institutions. of Chicago Institute along the Silk of wine culture See the spread it China and how Asia to Central from Road a visit the Smart in art. Includes is celebrated Museum of Art on the UChicago campus. DRINKING IN ANCIENT GREECE 3–5pm Dec 10, Sat, Deadline: Dec 5 Registration Mycenaean from materials Covering in found ancient recipes to grog and beyond. Homer’s Iliad, Odyssey, ANCIENT GOURMET COOKING 5, 1–4pm Nov Sat, Deadline: Oct 30 Registration School Island Cooking Treasure (2121 N Clybourn Ave) the diverse discover to a journey Take culinary heritage of the Near and flavorful the ancient origins by Get inspired East. olives, mint, like of modern ingredients you the end of the class, and lemons. At a delicious meal and enjoy will sit down Instructor: enthusiasts. with other food and of Catering Chef/Director Kuck, Tim Island Foods. Treasure Special Events, $45, members $35 General (oi.uchicago.edu/programs). THE ANTIQUITY IN DRINKING SERIES WORKSHOP Quarter Fall throughout Saturdays Museum Oriental Institute art of the ancient to rhyton Raise your of the sands from and viticulture brewing classical of the salty shores to ancient Egypt series, workshop In this three-part Greece. and art, archaeology, the history, explore of drinking the culture celebrating literature Agamemnon’s tomb, Tut’s King from and the Silk Road, Athens, Plato’s Mycenae, included. and light appetizers Tasting more. / per session: $135 $165, members General $50 (oi.uchicago. $65, members General edu/programs). the Oriental Institute. by Presented AND DRINKING IN EGYPT MESOPOTAMIA Oct 8, 3–5pm Sat, Deadline: Oct 3 Registration think we the basics of how at Look in and consumed produced beer was beer and wine how Mesopotamia. Explore Include a visit the appear in art in Egypt. Museum galleries. Oriental Institute

ARTICULTATE HYDE PARK DAY HYDE PARK the Chicago Humanities Festival. by Presented CHICAGO HUMANITIES HUMANITIES CHICAGO SPEED, FALLFEST/16: 12–8pm Sun, Oct 30, Center Logan one setting: have Our society seems to social movements witness We faster. and we erupt seemingly overnight, that the rapid caused by the fallout for prepare All the while change. of climate acceleration This “trending.” on what’s our eye keeping a pause (if you take to you invite we fall Park Hyde can). Chicago Humanities Festival Victor will feature Center the Logan at Day editor Guardian Goines and Mary Stallings; Alison Flowers; Journalist Gary Younge, Oliver Jamal ‘Litebulb’ artists Footwork whiz Harper Tech Glasspiegel; and Willis Smith. Denzel Mychal and writer Reed; available. tickets student varies; Cost visit and tickets, information more For chicagohumanities.org. Presented by the Logan Center for the Arts the Arts for Center Logan the by Presented Exchange. and the Chicago Innovation 18, 8pm Fri, Nov Penthouse Performance Center, Logan magazine format is a live ARTiculate will happen three that performance featuring academic year, times in 2016/17 campus in a across talent from student forms fuse traditional aims to night that with new of journalism and broadcast art, theater, visual forms, media cultural of all kinds. music, and storytelling Free. Careers Center; Logan the by Presented in Journalism, Arts and Media; and Center. Service Community University ARTS AND INNOVATION INNOVATION AND ARTS CO– INCUBATORS, SERIES: NEW AND SPACES WORKING OF CREATIVITY ECONOMIES 6pm Mon, Oct 17, Exchange Chicago Innovation of NEW INC, Director Join Julia Kaganskiy, conceived incubator museum-led the first and Charles Museum in 2013; the New by and founder of Kickstarter co-founder Adler, a blend of Arts on Goose Island - of Lost incubator atelier, woodshop, laboratory, around a discussion in and playground; and creative practitioners supporting cultural in unique ways working entrepreneurs collaborative, cross-disciplinary, are that and increasingly technology, leveraging and culture the line between straddling the by of a series presented Part commerce. Chicago Innovation and the Center Logan cie.uchicago. at more Learn Exchange. edu/program/arts-innovation-series. Free.

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