WIPE OUT in Newcity

WIPE OUT got a review in Newcity!

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WIPE OUT Work

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WIPE OUT!

Peanut Gallery is pleased to present:

WIPE OUT
a multimedia group exhibition featuring:
Andrea Jablonski
Chris Hodge
Erik Peterson
Mary Porterfield
Otto Splotch
Merje Veski

Peanut Gallery
1000 N. California Ave, Chicago
January 8 – January 24, 2012
Opening reception: Sunday January 8, 5 – 9pm
otherwise open by appointment

WIPE OUT features six artists’ imaginings and perceptions of annihilation. As we begin 2012, the year that some believe will be our last on earth, The End is in the air.

The artists in WIPE OUT were selected because of their ability to imagine, digest and embrace the possibility of humanity’s demise. If we are doomed, at least we should enjoy it. Consider the opening reception Peanut Gallery’s answer to Sunday School – the work in WIPEOUT conveys the essence of a Baptist preacher’s apocalyptic vision filtered through the hyperactive, slightly deranged and certainly dangerous mind of a visionary anarchist.

Peanut Gallery is a space for creative collaboration, experimentation, exhibition and good, old-fashioned mingling. Their goal is to connect creative people with one another and nurture a vibrant, inclusive community of artists and intellectuals.

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JANUARY EIGHTH…..WIPEOUT OPENS!!!!

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THANKS GUYS

WOOT.  Peanut was voted Best New Gallery Of the Future by New City.  Thanks.

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Jim Ricks Opening Reception Photos

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Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want opens 11/20


Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want:

The Epistemology of Fine Art in Popular Culture
New work by Jim Ricks

November 20th – December 18th, 2011
Opening reception: Sunday 20th November, 5 – 8pm

Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want by Jim Ricks considers the unique context of Chicago through a new body of work that is a playful visualization of a well-known scene from a Hollywood film. Working in a variety of new medias, the selection of pieces is produced specifically for Peanut Gallery’s new venue.

Essentially Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want begins with the question ‘How do we know?’, paying particular regard to popular knowledge of fine art and its representation in mainstream culture. This is also a continuation of an ongoing strand of Ricks’s practice involving re-producing or knocking-off life sized versions of well known artworks. In this case, the reproductions are pulled from film stills depicting one of Chicago’s best-known museums in one of its best-loved films. Because of the limited data due to the film’s editing, cropping, zooming, obstructing, etc. of the artworks the reproductions become distorted. As the audience we have received sparse and inconsistent information; there is more data in some areas than others, yet we believe we know the famous artworks. In this context are the artworks holding their own individual value or meaning? Or are they merely serving as signification of ‘culture’ and ‘contemplation’?

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LOCALS ONLY! photos from opening night.

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Locals Only opens Sunday

 

Come on out this Sunday, 9/9 from 5 to 9pm for the first opening reception in our new space. Locals Only features work by two emerging artists: Justin Nalley and Erik Lundquist. If you miss the opening, come check out the show sometime over the next few weeks. Gallery hours by appointment, but we’re there most nights, so if the lights are on, bang on the door. xoxo.

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The FUNdraiser Show!

Its going to be fun, so come.

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