Neon and Light Museum popup in River North showcases art form’s ‘positive vibe,’ curator states

Jason Pickleman remembers shelling out a great number of hrs of his childhood peering into the backyard of his upcoming-door neighbor, an avid artwork collector acknowledged to fill his lavish Hinsdale property with neon lights.

“My teenage bedroom missed a zoo of neon,” says the whole-time artist and graphic designer, now based mostly in Chicago. “It was interesting and illuminating and exotic, and it was every little thing I needed art to be. I recall considering that I wished to fill my lifestyle with colored mild.”

For 30 yrs, he has performed just that.

It is that colored gentle that Pickleman will now have on show at the Neon and Gentle Museum, an immersive popup knowledge containing more than 60 skilled neon and gentle-primarily based sculptures by distinguished artists from throughout the place, all housed inside 7,000 square ft of show area in the coronary heart of River North.

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William Fagaly, Curator Who Concentrated on African Art, Dies at 83

When William A. Fagaly was a graduate student in art heritage at Indiana College in the early 1960s, the professor in his place of concentration nicknamed him Intrepid. That delighted Mr. Fagaly, while he by no means recognized how the term applied to him.

A single purpose could have been that the professor, Roy Sieber, was the to start with particular person in the United States to make a doctorate in African artwork background and a progenitor of the subject Mr. Fagaly was one of his initial learners. Dr. Sieber would implement the nickname to subsequent college students, perhaps since he realized he was sending them where by couple of publish-grads experienced gone just before.

In his e-book “The Nightcrawler King: Memoirs of an Artwork Museum Curator,” published soon right before his demise on Could 17 at 83, Mr. Fagaly (pronounced FAH-gah-lee) expressed his affection for Dr. Sieber, with