
Last weekend I delved into my creative side at Chicago’s Artropolis. There were three shows: Art Chicago, a collection of modern and contemporary art from renowned galleries around the world; NEXT, a showcase of emerging artists, including performance pieces; and the International Antiques Fair, which housed over 100 of the world’s best antique dealers.

In NEXT, I saw life size jungle animals made out of Nike shoeboxes, a statue made out of tiny puzzle pieces, CDs that were melted down into what looked like semi-precious stones, and a video installation of a man’s face projected onto a plaster sculpture that took me at least 30 seconds to determine whether he was real or not. I stood in one dimly lit booth (that was about 105 degrees and smelled like stale beer and hipster B.O.) for a good 5 minutes, while a DJ spun eerie music, waiting for the show to begin and then realized that it WAS the show. So, I stepped out and almost collided with a heavily tattooed woman leading a man at least twice her size around on a leash. I didn’t want to be next on her naughty list, so I decided to try my luck at Art Chicago.


Art Chicago was twice the size of NEXT and had some amazing pieces, my favorites being a chandelier made out of reading glasses and a coffee table installation composed of two way mirrors and lights that when you glanced down it looked like you were peering into a never-ending tunnel. My group of friends tends to gravitate towards things that are sparkly, so the sequin and glitter mosaics, along with the giant sparkly hot dogs and gold-plated burgers, were a huge hit.
Overall, Artropolis was a wonderful testament to Chicago’s amazing art and cultural scene and had something for everyone – especially if you’re into dog collars.
Oh wow! That sounds fun. I'd love to see the jungle animals made out of nike shoeboxes and the statue made from tiny puzzle pieces. :)
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