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CTA Chicago | Mural by Yolocone aka @realyolocone for Chicag… | Flickr Chicago Graffiti Street Art, Cta Chicago, Chicago Graffiti, Documentary Poster, Chicago Murals, Spray Paint Wall, Chicago Street Art, Silver Surfer Comic, Skyline Illustration

Mural by Yolocone aka @realyolocone for Chicago Taco Authority seen at 4217 West Irving Park Road in the Old Irving area of Chicago, Illinois. The restaurant name is a play on words as the Chicago Transit Authority provides bus and light rail transportation in Chicago; the mural incorporates their logo. Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site. Edit by Teee

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Terence Faircloth
Chicago Imagists, Post Painterly Abstraction, Fondazione Prada, Bad Drawings, Chicago Artists, Art Institute Of Chicago, British Artist, What’s Going On, Street Scenes

Goldsmiths, University of London, has long been an iconic part of the UK art scene—it was the school that many of the YBAs, Young British Artists, came out of in the late ’80s and early ̵…

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Julia Baroni
Chicago Artist Pooja Pittie Examines Physicality Through Her Layered Paintings Chicago Artists, Abstract Words, Mindfulness Activities, Luxe Interiors, Interiors Design, Chicago, Abstract Artwork, Paintings, Art

While this serves as a great challenge for a pursuit that requires physicality, it’s also what drives the artist’s exuberant, abstract works. They tell the story of the ever-tenuous relationship between an active mind and a slow body. “My practice is based on this constantly changing relationship that I have with my body,” she says.

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Miss E. Knows (1967) by Jim Nutt....the original Original...so many folks owe their art to this man.... Jim Nutt, Chicago Imagists, Contemporary Art Artists, Contemporary History, Abstract Expressionist Art, Chicago Artists, Social Art, The Art Institute Of Chicago, Animated Drawings

Jim Nutt (b. 1938). Coll. Art Institute of Chicago. "The imagery depicted in this early work ranges from high-spirited to disturbing, with a focus on distorted bodies and various bodily functions. These paintings are festooned with visual gags, off-color puns, and other word play as well as punning titles; the subject matter and style of rendering show considerable influence from popular cultural sources that affected Nutt while growing up, including comic books, advertising, and films…

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