Dancers in a dimly lit room, photographed by supakid.
Photograph: supakid, Courtesy of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago | supakid, Untitled (Ricky Renuncia), 2019. Digital photograph.

Dancing the Revolution

  • Things to do, Exhibitions
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Streeterville
Shannon Shreibak
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Time Out says

This first-of-its-kind exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago explores the visual, political and spiritual histories of dancehall and reggaetón through contemporary art. Once grassroots scenes, both genres have become globally influential movements tied closely to sexual and political liberation. The show features works by more than 35 artists, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Edra Soto, supakid and Lee “Scratch” Perry.

Details

Address
Museum of Contemporary Art
220 E Chicago Ave
Chicago
Cross street:
at Mies van der Rohe Way
Transport:
El stop: Red to Chicago. Bus: 3, 10, 26, 66.
Price:
$19–$22

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