June 7-10, 2018

REVOLUTIONARY IMAGINATION:

Chicago Surrealism from Object to Activism

Exhibitions, Film, History, Theory,
Manifestoes, Theater, Poetry, & Music ...
at Various Locations in Chicago
Why Surrealism? 
Why Chicago?
Why Now? Why Not?
Celebrating the 1968
Chicago Surrealist Protest
Show at 50 years
!

Thursday, June 7, 2018

10am Panel:
Cochrane-Woods Art Center at 5540 S. Greenwood Avenue
Introduced and organized by Janine Mileaf (Arts Club of Chicago) and Jennifer Cohen (University of Chicago)

  • Michael Richardson (International Encyclopedia of Surrealism);
  • Kristoffer Nohenden (Surrealism, Cinema and the Search for a New Myth); Abigail Susik (Radical Dreams: Surrealism and Counter Culture);
  • Michael Stone-Richards (The Wreck of Art: Studies in the Thought of Guy Debord)
  • Joanna Pawlik (papers of surrealism-on line)
  • Moderated by Jennifer Wild (University of Chicago)

1:30pm: Paul Garon

2pm: Roundtable ( From the folks who brought you “Make Love, Not War!”)
Cochrane-Woods Art Center at 5540 S. Greenwood Avenue

  • Penelope Rosemont (Surrealist Women: An International Anthology)
  • Ron Sakolsky (Surrealist Subversions: Rants, Writings & Images by the Surrealist Movement in the United States)
  • Myrna Bell Rochester (René Crevel: le Pays des miroirs absolus)
  • Winston Smith (All Riot on the Western Front)
  • V. Vale (Pranks! Re/Search)
  • Moderated by Rebecca Zorach (The Passionate Triangle)

Friday, June 8
6pm: The Arts Club of Chicago at 201 East Ontario Street
Surrealist Salon: Mad poetry by Ron Sakolsky & Penelope Rosemont & Extraordinary Improv by the Neo-Futurists

Saturday, June 9
6pm: The Study Chicago at 1837 West Fulton Street
Film:  Marian Wallace,  V. Vale,  Tom Palazzolo
Punk Rock Music: Andy Alper, U Can Unlearn Guitar Band
Steve Smith & End Result Band

With the Participation or works of
Paul Garon, Beth Garon, Dennis Cunningham, Gale Ahrens, Franklin Rosemont, Rikki, Tamara Smith, Joel Williams, Ruti, Robert Green, Schlecter Duvall, Winston Smith, Joseph Jablonski & many more.

Hundreds of “Nuts & Jolts” cartoons by Bill Holman from the 1930s and 40s!

University of Chicago | Arts Club of Chicago | The Smart Gallery
The Study Chicago on Fulton

For more information:
artdesignchicago.org
arthistory.uchicago.edu/happenings/events/
dadachicago.com


Revolutionary Imagination: Chicago Surrealism from Object to Activism is part of Art Design Chicago, an initiative of the Terra Foundation for American Art exploring Chicago’s art and design legacy, with presenting partner The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.

Revolutionary Imagination: Chicago Surrealism from Object to Activism is funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art and The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the Arts Club of Chicago, the Art History Department of the University of Chicago, and the France Chicago Center. 

 

 

1968: Object by Robert Green, poetry by Franklin Rosemont (Barbara’s Bookstore window)

 

DADA Chicago 2016

Join us as we celebrate 100 years of DADA—dada enlightenment, dada the great joke. DADA year in Zurich, dada shows in New York, dada festivals in Japan, grand dada happenings planned by San Francisco’s City Lights, but nothing, nothing, nothing for Chicago. So we have taken it upon ourselves to organize an exhibition and events in the true spirit of dada. We will have a Cabaret Voltaire, an Andy Warhol look-alike contest, a do-it-yourself dada night, a dada seance, dada games, dada films/music/ poetry/ performance, and outrageous dada celebrations of the piracy of pleasures, and the pleasures of piracy.

In the spirit of Do It Yourself Dada, we urge you to come, construct and be photographed with your own found-object sculpture. (We provide the pieces, you put them together). Come play the dada game “This belongs in a Museum.” Our museum could be the Museum of Alternate Realities and Space Travel or the Museum of Totems and Sexual Magic. (Bring a common household object and explain its complex function). Do not miss the dada seance; it will be visited by Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball, and —or maybe being Chicago, it might be Memphis Minnie, John Dillinger and Black Hawk.

Penelope Rosemont, editor of Surrealist Women: An International Anthology, friend of two of the most celebrated dadaists André Breton and Man Ray (who else can make that claim), will give a talk and tour of the works. Celebrate dada Halloween, come dressed as the Addams family, bring your Frankenstein and Dracula dolls or puppets. It’ll be a Monster Mash!

Organized by the Chicago Surrealist Group, the Friends of Dada, with other outstanding works and contributors. And participating in the Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival organized by the Borderbend Art Collective.

Events and dates will be posted at the end of September.

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