A black-and-white photograph of a person lying on a rock flanking a river.
Photograph: Kelli Connell, Surf, Point Lobos, 2015, Courtesy the Artist

Living with Modernism: Kelli Connell

  • Art, Photography
  • Elmhurst Art Museum, Suburbs
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Time Out says

“Living with Modernism: Kelli Connell” presents two series of photographic works by the Chicago artist. The exhibition's first body of work, “Pictures for Charis” finds Connell responding to iconic Edward Weston photographs through a queer, feminist lens. The second major work, “Double Life,” spurs a dialogue with the Mies van der Rohe-designed McCormick House while charting the evolution of nature, identity and relationships. This exhibition marks the largest presentation of Connell’s work in Chicagoland, placing queerness, power structures and shifting ecologies to the forefront.

Details

Address
Elmhurst Art Museum
150 Cottage Hill Ave
Elmhurst
Transport:
Train: Union Pacific W to Elmhurst.
Price:
$5–$18

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