
Installation view, Hannah Levy, Arts Club of Chicago 2021/Photo: Michael Tropea
1
Hannah Levy: Surplus Tension
(Arts Club of Chicago)
Perilous-looking sculptures use the language of mid-century-modern architecture in this stunning solo exhibition.
Through January 29, 2022
2
Amina Ross: Man’s Country
(Iceberg Projects)
In a solo presentation, Ross creates a three-dimensional animated model of the former Andersonville bathhouse, raising questions about masculinity and belonging.
Through November 13
3
Sadie Laska: No Utopia for You!
(Soccer Club Club)
The New York-based artist presents twenty readymade flags, reconfigured via collage and paint, poised to help us think about a future world.
Through November 5
4
Still Life
(The Franklin)
A satellite partner of the Chicago Architecture Biennial: for this group show, seventeen artists were charged with contemplating their surroundings.
Through March 12, 2022
5
Surplus: Sarita Garcia and Bobby T Luck
(Roots & Culture)
A two-person show that delves into the richness of cultural diversity, using everything from mass media imagery to the iconography of markets.
Through November 13