At the Hammer Museum, new life is being given to 20th century artwork. The Hammer Museum’s exhibition “Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective” opened Oct. 12 and will close Jan. 5, containing about 100 ...
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More than 100 dolls are on view in the retrospective, hung on a wall similar to how Ramberg displayed them in her home. Credit: James Hosking The late Christina Ramberg’s paintings, drawings, and ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. Christina Ramberg ...
The American painter, who died in 1995 and is now the subject of an arresting exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, suffused her crisply executed canvases with subversive commentary on sex, ...
Observing a woman get ready to go out is, for many girls, an early glimpse at the ritualistic preparations that femininity can entail. For the artist Christina Ramberg, watching her mother getting ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has announced Four Chicago Artists: Theodore Halkin, Evelyn Statsinger, Barbara Rossi, and Christina Ramberg on view from May 11–August 26, 2024. Gathering together 95 ...
Wendy Red Star, "Stirs Up the Dust" (2011) (image courtesy Wendy Red Star) Fall is a busy time in the art world, as galleries regroup after summer break and museums unveil new blockbuster exhibitions.
A look at the life and work of one Chicago’s great 20th-century painters. Christina Ramberg. Untitled (Hand), 1971. “Chicago’s art history remains a closely guarded secret,” wrote the cultural ...
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