David Leonardis Gallery is the product of a group of friends' collective effort, with the sole aim of "making people and corporations happy by selling them art" (David Leonardis, co-founder and art-lover). Located in Wicker Park in the West Town of Chicago, this gallery focuses on 20th century contemporary, pop, folk art, and photography, as well as 19th century French lithographs. If happiness can be bought in the form of an artwork, we're all in!
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Wicker Park is the place to be for the arts community. If you ever find yourself in this neck of the woods, make your way to Jackson Junge Gallery's, where you will discover gallery owner Laura Lee Junge's "surreal expressionistic" paintings, and works by other contemporary artists. Making art widely accessible is Jackson Junge Gallery's motto. Shop giclee reproductions and prints, alongside original pieces, available in a wide range of prices. A perfect shopping destination if you're on the lookout for purchasing unique, hand-crafted gifts.
See detailsEnter the enchanted world of Sideshow Gallery, and embark on a journey of magic and wonder. Expand your collection of oddities, and marvel at the array of handmade jewelry, vintage bits and bobs, candles and medicinal herbs, in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind store. Sprinkle some art on top of that, and you've got a winning combination. Shop intriguing artworks, from mixed media techniques, to prints and canvas banners. Sideshow Gallery has cast a spell on us at Singulart, and we are officially besotted!
See detailsQuench your thirst for urban and contemporary art by visiting Vertical Gallery. You will find all kinds of artworks related to street art, graffiti and pop culture, made by emerging and established artists. Browse around this intimate gallery space, and marvel at the curated selection of unique prints, sculptures, and paintings on display.
See detailsGallery Guichard is an exceptional sight to see. Lose yourself in the African American art the gallery has to offer, which happens to be the largest collection in the US! Don't miss out on the terrific selection of fine art exhibitions, centered around the African diaspora. The gallery is commited to connecting artists from the continent of Africa, including South Africa, Ethiopia and Egypt, with the city of Chicago. Located in the Bronzeville neighborhood, Guichard Gallery thrives on implementing progressive and social initiatives, whilst supporting their local community.
See detailsWe love the combination of modern furniture with contemporary art, at the Matthew Rachman Gallery (and at Singulart!). Encounter artworks created by highly renowned and skilled artists, such as ceramist Amanda Gentry, or abstract painter Linc Thelen. Spend some time browsing around the shop, and admire the various home decor and accessories on sale. At Singulart, we have a slight preference for the "Vintage Brass Scorpion", and the "Diamond Bertoia Chair"!
See detailsAlphawood Gallery is your next stop if you're seeking for insightful and well-researched exhibitions about American history. Past exhibitions have dealt with important political issues, such as the "Incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II", or the impact the AIDS crisis hase had on American art. Head to Alphawood Gallery, located in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, for the most worthwile experience.
See detailsGallery Victor Armendariz is a leader on the Figurative and Realism art market. The Gallery also sells stunning handmade contemporary steel Jim Rose furniture and folk art. You'll also find on the Gallery's website a selection of bronze sculptures, urban photography, ink on paper drawings, and prints. Stop by and chat with collector Victor, who will happily offer you guidance, and demonstrate his expertise and passion for art.
See detailsAddington Gallery, located in the lively River North Gallery District in Chicago, is a contemporary art gallery with 23 years experience. Make sure sure to pay this brilliant little boutique gallery a visit if you're on the lookout for new exhibitions. "In Pursuit of Spring" explores themes related to nature and the environment, through color, texture, pattern and shapes. Discover works by artists Joan Holleb and Michael Dubina, and more.
See detailsNYCH Gallery founder and owner Phillip Scott Sinclair thrives to achieve a remarkable degree of simplicity and ease in his gallery. Offering contemporary paintings, sculptures, and photography, in a range of different mediums, NYCH Gallery gives visitors a taste of creative and artistic innovation. Why not make this intimate and well-designed gallery space your next destination?
See detailsThe Weinberg/Newton Gallery offers a refreshing take on art, and stays true to its motto, "For Art and Advocacy". This non-profit-making gallery works in partnernship with philantropic organizations, with a common aim to educate the public on a breath of social and environmental related issues, including equal access to abortion and climate change. Spike your interest and join the conversation, by stopping by at the Weinberg/Newton Gallery, located in Chicago's River North neighborhood.
See detailsThe Andrew Rafacz Gallery should be on the top of your list. This gallery, which was founded in 2008, is a leading figure in contemporary art, and represents many international artists, working in all kinds of mediums. If you're an animal lover, look out for Cindy Bernhard's mysterious and humorous oil paintings, which often feature cats and dogs in various settings.
See detailsThe Richard Gray Gallery is a historical space, founded in 1963 in Chicago. Gray is a prominent leader on the contemporary art market, with a focus on Modern and Post-War art. The gallery has an outstanding reputation in the art world, and the team are known for their integrity and commitment, by providing customers with the highest quality guidance and expertise.
See detailsAre you looking for a fun and educational day activity for you and your kids? We've got you sorted! Trickster Cutural Center is the perfect destination for every family member. This community arts center will provide you with a fascinating insight into Native American culture, where you and your loved ones will gain awareness of Indigenous history and art, for a truly memorable journey.
See detailsLocated in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood, the Elephant Gallery Room brings visibility to local, emerging artists, with a mission to connect collectors, artists and the community. This creative hub brims with exciting cultural events, including workshops, exhibitions, and artist talks. Join in the fun, discover something new, and learn what art truly means to you!
See detailsStephen Daiter Gallery is a bright star in the contemporary photography scene. Indulge your senses with the avant-garde and experimental photography collection on display. What could be more relaxing than escaping into Ansel Adam's black-and-white landscape photography of the American West? Don't miss out on the gallery's selection of 20th century photojournalism. The selected works centered on street photography, taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson, are truly breathtaking.
See detailsMorpho Gallery is a multifaceted space. It is at the same time a gallery, a record shop and even a garden! If you would like to know more, then make your way to Morpho Gallery, where you will have the opportunity to discover a large collection of artworks for sale - paintings, etchings, and drawings - made by local, emerging artists. Bathe in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this unique gallery space, and enjoy the classic rock music playing in the background.
See detailsChicago's downtown neighborhood is renowned for its skyscrapers and bridges, but did you know it is also home to Colletti Gallery? This gallery has been established since 1996 on Oak Street, and features an incredible collection of late 19th and early 20th century antique posters and fine art. If you've always wanted to acquire pieces from the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods, and have a passion for artists Toulouse-Lautrec and Cappiello, Colletti Gallery is the answer to your wishes.
See detailsWe promise that you will fall in love with Josh Moulton's landscape and photo-realism paintings, once you set eyes on them. The painter describes himself as "having a unique perspective on everyday life", which he translates into his paintings. Moulton tackles various themes in his work, such as architecture, the relationship between humans and their immediate environment, and nature. His paintings are characterized by a strong social commentary, in order to get viewers thinking and questioning the artwork.
See detailsWe love a not-for-profit, cooperative art gallery! ARC Gallery was founded by a feminist collective, with the aim of empowering women artists through workshops, monthly exhibitions, and artist talks. The gallery collaborates with many other non-profit organizations, to support the local community. Get involved with ARC Gallery by checking out the Gallery's website, which features call for entries, local memberships, and exhibition opportunities.
See detailsAre you a Columbia College Chicago student, and wish to exhibit your artworks in a professional gallery space? Look no further than C33 Gallery! This unique initiative provides students from all disciplines to become involved with the Columbia College Chicago Department of Exhibitions, Performance and Student Spaces, and kickstart their career as an artist. Malkia Williams's exhibition entitled "Talking Bodies", which explores the correlation between the human mind and body, is on view throughout March 2023. Have a look at C33 Gallery's website for more information about submitting an application.
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