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Little City Artists Display Award-Winning Talents at National and International Gallery Exhibitions
PALATINE, Ill. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Taking part in current and upcoming esteemed exhibits, artists
of Little
City Foundation will spotlight several of their masterpieces both
locally and nationally, illustrating their remarkable talents in
outsider art and various other artistic genres.
The latest exhibition of Little
City artwork opened Oct. 25 at the Elmhurst Artists' Guild Gallery
in the Elmhurst Art Museum. The official opening of the exhibit, called
"The Big Communication Talk," takes place this Friday, Nov. 6, from 7-9
p.m.
The Elmhurst exhibit runs through Dec. 4 and features various pieces by
eight Little
City artists, from paintings to sculptures to a video display that
will debut three new videos written and produced by Little
City residents. The art pieces displayed in The Big Communication
Talk provides insight into how some Little
City artists use art to communicate, and what they choose to
communicate about.
The videos include the animated science fiction adventure Harvest
of Doom and the live action
The Land of Milk and Money, both of which use
an allegorical approach to address some of the artists' environmental
and social concerns. Also making its public debut is Luke Tauber's A
Symphony About a River, which combines autobiographical
nuggets with music and facts from the life of Robert Schumann in a wryly
humorous way.
Other featured Little
City artists at other exhibitions include:
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John King, whose "Rosa and Martin" piece on Martin Luther King Jr. is
currently on display at the international "Life, Liberty and Pursuit
of Happiness" exhibit at the prominent American Visionary Art Museum
in Baltimore. Drawing 2,000 people to its opening on Oct. 3, the
exhibit runs through Sept. 5, 2010.
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Amanda Kallas, whose painting "Home II" was selected for a national
juried exhibit at the Northbrook Public Library. Entitled "What's the
Big Idea," the exhibit will run from Nov. 6 through Dec. 3.
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Luke Tauber, featured in a solo exhibition at Northwestern
University's Dittmar Memorial Gallery in January, will display his
view of the lives of several past composers including: Beethoven,
Bach, Mozart and Schubert. Paintings, ink drawings, cardboard
sculptures and a video, comprise his multimedia artwork entitled, "A
Symphony About A River," in his dedicated exhibit.
"These are all prestigious shows and selection for these various
exhibits serves as a testament to the inspiring abilities and talents of
our artists," said Frank Tumino, Studio Arts Manager at Little
City, who also has a piece featured in the Northbrook exhibit. "Our
art is world class, and we are thrilled to have our artists showcased on
their own merit among the work of artists without disabilities."
For more information, visit www.littlecityarts.org
or www.littlecity.org.
Little City Foundation
Rick Johnson, 847-221-7831
rjohnson@littlecity.org
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