Friday, November 9, 2018

African American Designers in Chicago: Art, Commerce and the Politics of Race



The current show at the Chicago Cultural CenterAfrican American Designers in Chicago: Art, Commerce and the Politics of Race, is the kind of show I know I will revisit several times while it's here because there is so much to see. I had an opportunity to attend The Designs of African American Life Symposium held in conjunction with the show and learned so much about the history of Black designers in Chicago that I had never known before. As a Black designer myself, having endured so many obstacles in my attempts to get my interior design career off the ground, I can only imagine how much more difficult it must have been for those who came before me at a time when this segregated city was even worse than it is now. Yet despite everything, they persevered and made great work. This show celebrates that.

I want to begin with a page from my maternal grandmother's yearbook. One of the first artifacts I saw was from the Wendell Phillips High School yearbook from 1925, which was during the time she attended the school.

Clarence Lawson
Clarence Lawson


I was already thinking of her because she was a prominent seamstress and the show encompasses fashion as well as other design disciplines,  but there was something really powerful about seeing something that would have once belonged to her.

And this poster advertises the kind of art shows my mother used to participate in.

Unknown Designer


I feel a deep connection to the work in this show.

I first learned about Patty-Jo dolls from the Black Doll Collecting blog. I was excited to see one in person. She is based on a character originated by Jackie Ormes, the first African-American woman to have a syndicated comic strip.

Patty-Jo by Jackie Ormes

Patty-Jo by Jackie Ormes
Patty-Jo by Jackie Ormes
Jackie Ormes

Patty-Jo by Jackie Ormes
Patty-Jo by Jackie Ormes
Torchy Brown by Jackie Ormes
Jackie Ormes


Several years ago when he was receiving an award, I had an opportunity to meet industrial designer Charles Harrison, who invented the View-Master. He worked for Sears and designed numerous everyday objects, like this sewing machine and this chair.

Charles Harrison

Charles Harrison


Here are more designs that caught my eye. As always, I have tried to include the designers' names in my photo captions, but may have missed someone.




Tom Miller



Charles Dawson
Charles Dawson

Charles Dawson
Charles Dawson

Gordon Parks
Advertising photography by Gordon Parks

Vince Cullers
An ad by Vince Cullers for his agency
  
Robert Savon Pious
Robert Savon Pious

A diorama by Charles Dawson of Crispus Attucks getting killed in the Boston Massacre
A diorama by Charles Dawson of Crispus Attucks getting killed in the Boston Massacre

Charles Dawson
Charles Dawson

Unknown Designer




Unknown Designer

Charles Dawson

Charles Dawson


Charles White

Herb Nipson and Norman L. Hunter

Herbert Temple

Herbert Temple



LeRoy Winbush

LeRoy Winbush

LeRoy Winbush

LeRoy Winbush


Jay Jackson

Jay Jackson






The show continues through March 3rd, 2019. The building hours are Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. –7 pm and Saturday – Sunday, 10 a.m. –5 p.m. and admission is free.

Monday, November 5, 2018

The 2018 SOFA Expo

This year I was fortunate to receive a complimentary VIP pass to the SOFA Expo at Navy Pier from Hilton | Asmus Contemporary gallery. I attended the Thursday night reception for the first time, but it was hard to get a good look at the artwork because of all the crowds. I didn't have time to go return until yesterday, a rainy day with gale force winds that left Lake Michigan looking angry. A good day to stay indoors and look at art. Here are some of my favorites. As always, I tried my best to get the names of all the artists but may have missed a few.



John Garrett
John Garrett

Katherine Glover
Katherine Glover

Vicki Grant
Vicki Grant

Thor + Jennifer Bueno
Thor + Jennifer Bueno

Jeannine Marchand
Jeannine Marchand

Michael Behrens
Michael Behrens

Sylvie Rosenthal
Sylvie Rosenthal

Derek Weidman
Derek Weidman

James McNabb
James McNabb

Peter Glassford + Isabel Moncada
Peter Glassford + Isabel Moncada

Harry Sudman
Harry Sudman

YunHee Lee
YunHee Lee


Eunshin Grace Kim
Eunshin Grace Kim

Mel Greet
Mel Greet

Michael Suchta
Michael Suchta

Nelson De La Nuez
Nelson De La Nuez

Zac Knudson
Zac Knudson


Andrew Myers

Andrew Myers
Andrew Myers

Matthew Curtis
Matthew Curtis

Stephen Powell
Stephen Powell

Michael Janis
Michael Janis

Kirsten Stingle
Kirsten Stingle

Jody Naranjo, Preston Singletary, Dante Marioni
Jody Naranjo, Preston Singletary, Dante Marioni

TAI Modern
TAI Modern

Lucy Lyon
Lucy Lyon


Tobias Møhl
Tobias Møhl
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