My Bike Betty

Greetings fellow adventurers! Since 2014, Betty and I have been traveling the streets of Chicago discovering art and artistic expression along the way. Join in and post your experience here!
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    • On These Streets

      Posted at 4:55 pm by jan, on June 2, 2016
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      756 N Milwaukee Ave.

      There’s no better way to get a feel for a city than to travel it by foot or by bike. It was only when I  immersed myself biking the city of Chicago did I begin to have a personal relationship to the unique history and cultures that make it so interesting. I now feel like I a a part of the city. So when Betty and I rode to Intuit:The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art to check out the work of Courttney Cooper I was delighted by the visual journeys on display.

      From memory alone he creates maps of his city, Cincinnati. On paper he collects at his job with Kroger grocery store, and with ballpoint pen, he passoinately depicts his city with incredible detail.

      Images are taken from Untitled 2009 and Untitled 2015.

      Untitled, 2015 (detail)

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      We love the Intuit gallery and the work they do in order to present art and artist stories we may have never known about.

      Betty and I are off on our next exploration! Join in all, look for art and artistic expression everywhere, and then please…SHOW ME WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW!!!

      Posted in An Extension To All, Museums, Galleries, Cultural Centers | 0 Comments | Tagged Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art
    • Imagination Brains Meets Mr. Imagination

      Posted at 7:33 pm by jan, on March 23, 2015

      When I was in graduate school my mother would occasionally call me “Imagination Brains” and in-turn we would laugh. A joke not so much because of the name but because this term was originally used by her mother and father to describe someone spending too much time being creative and not enough time working (9-5 respectable, grinding it out, unhappy labor). So when I heard of the exhibition, Welcome to the World of Mr. Imagination, Betty and I hit the pavement.

      Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, 756 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Open Tuesday-Saturday 11-6, Thursday 11-7:30, and Sunday 12-5. Admission $5

      Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, 756 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Open Tuesday-Saturday 11-6, Thursday 11-7:30, and Sunday 12-5. Admission $5

       

       

       

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      Chicago native Gregory Warmack (Mr. Imagination 1948-2012) prolifically created art from found objects and in particular, bottle caps.

       

       

       

       

      Pivotal in the artist’s life was a tramatic event in 1978. For forty-two cents he was robbed, shot in the stomach, and left to die. Six weeks in a coma followed and during this time Warmack believed he traveled to a past life where he lived as an Egyptian Pharaoh. Inspired by this experience much of his work’s content is seen throughout his lifetime.

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      These last two beautiful images of the artist are perhaps my favorite in this body of work. Indicating by the look in his eyes, he knew something we don’t. I like to think it’s the beauty, simplicity, and potential of what is often thrown away.

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      And last Betty and I headed over to two events where creative souls gather…

      The Bitter Betty Bazaar held regulary at The Inner Town Pub, 1935 W. Thomas

      The Bitter Betty Bazaar held regulary at The Inner Town Pub, 1935 W. Thomas

      Communities that shop together support each other!

      Communities that shop together support each other!

      A must have from Stephanie Rohr, stephXstich.etsy.com. Adults, check out this artist work! Ha!

      A must have from Stephanie Rohr, stephXstich.etsy.com. Adults, check out this artist work! Ha!

      Betty’s Response: Now that’s ART!!!

      Last, over to the Empty Bottle…

      In the bathroom @ 1035 N. Western Ave., The Empty Bottled hosted the Chicago Independent Labels Pop Up Shop from noon to 5pm for local vinyl, CDs, tapes wrapped in glorious ART!

      In the bathroom @ 1035 N. Western Ave., The Empty Bottled hosted the Chicago Independent Labels Pop Up Shop from noon to 5pm for local vinyl, CDs, tapes wrapped in glorious ART!

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      The Funs, It’s Strange I’m Here, cover art by Jom/Fumo/Majik

       

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      The Phantom Scars, cover art by J.R. Williams

       

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      Rubrics, Abolitionist

       

      OK! Betty and I are off but first, and always, extending to you a gigantic invitation to get out there and SHOW ME WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW!!! And along the way keep your eyes wide open for artistic expression…its EVERYWHERE!

      -The residual purpose of art is purposeless play. This play however, is an affirmation of life–Not an attempt to bring order out of chaos nor to suggest improvements in creation, but simply a way of waking up to the very life we’re living, which is so excellent once one gets one’s mind and one’s desires out of its way and lets it act of its own accord. -John Cage

       

       

       

       

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