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		<title>Poetry: Literal, Visual and Otherwise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poetry: Literal, Visual and Otherwise Curated by Jason Pickleman December 1 &#8211; 22, 2006 Art can be looked at. Poetry is be read. But what of the opposite? Can art be READ and poetry LOOKED AT? Thus begins the premise of the December exhibition at moniquemeloche. Poetry: Literal, Visual and Otherwise is a group show [...]]]></description>
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Curated by Jason Pickleman</h3>
<p>December 1 &#8211; 22, 2006</p>
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Art can be looked at. Poetry is be read. But what of the  opposite? Can          art be READ and poetry LOOKED AT?</p>
<p>Thus begins the premise of the December exhibition at  moniquemeloche.          Poetry: Literal, Visual and Otherwise is a group show curated by  local          graphic designer, renaissance-man, and cultural dilettante Jason  Pickleman.          Known as one of Chicago’s most innovative graphic artists (with          clients including the Renaissance Society, The Museum of  Contemporary          Photography and The Steppenwolf Theater), Pickleman has  plundered his          own private collection of art, objects and ephemera to produce  an art          exhibition that brings the rhythm and specificity of language to  the forefront          of the gallery going experience.       This is his first foray into curating.</p>
<p>Selections from the show include a sculpted wind-up human heart  by (now          famous) novelist David Sedaris; wind it up, watch it beat and  die! Photographs          from Walker Evans years as a Farm Services Administration  government employee;          Richard Haas’ 1977 proposal for a 12-story mural to be painted  on          the Fulton Cold Storage Building ( now condo-central ); and Jin  Lee’s          portraits of local Chicago newscasters ( Carol Maureen / Joan  Esposito          / Linda Yu / Fahey Flynn / John Drury ! ) next to portraits of  80’s          Playboy Playmates. These art objects are interspersed among  large reproductions          of poems, most with an existentialist bent. Noted poets include:  Mark          Strand, E.E. Cummings, Dieter Rot, and Emmet Williams. “When I  see          a poem in a magazine or book that speaks to me I always cut it  out or          make a photocopy of it,” says Pickleman. “I have a large,          and very personal collection of them. I consider these poems as  much a          part of my personal “art collection” as the photographs,  paintings          and sculptures that I surround myself with.”</p>
<p>The exhibition posits the question of WHAT EXACTLY can  constitute an ART          COLLECTION. Something for the wall, or something for the pocket?  Just          in time for your Holiday Shopping, nothing in the show is for  sale.</p>
<p>Jason Pickleman majored in English literature at Boston  University, where          he met Leslie Bodenstein, his partner in life and at <span style="color: #6633cc;">JNL          graphic design</span> which they founded in 1992. His work is  currently          featured in the exhibition &#8220;Young Chicago&#8221; at The Art Institute          of Chicago through April 29, 2007. Pickleman is Adjunct  Assistant Professor          at the University of Illinois at Chicago&#8217;s School of  Architecture. A recent          interview about Pickleman&#8217;s views on <span style="color: #6633cc;">&#8220;the          art of buying art&#8221;</span> can be found in the Chicago Tribune</p>
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		<title>Show Us Some Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2001 02:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Show Us Some Skin Thursday, Aug 23, 2001 moniquemeloche invites you to a special 1-night event: &#8220;SHOW US SOME SKIN&#8221;, featuring new sculptural garments by CAT CHOW from her &#8220;Second Skin&#8221; series. Using flesh-toned hospital bands, band-aids, and nipples Cat Chow continues to explore the intersection of art and fashion in her new series. Her [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thursday, Aug 23, 2001</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-780"></span>moniquemeloche</strong> invites you to a special 1-night event: &#8220;SHOW US SOME SKIN&#8221;, featuring new sculptural garments by CAT CHOW from her &#8220;Second Skin&#8221; series. Using flesh-toned hospital bands, band-aids, and nipples Cat Chow continues to explore the intersection of art and fashion in her new series. Her project is partially supported by a grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency and is on view thru 8/31.</p>
<p>Also on view is related work by gallery artists Carla Arocha, Hans Askheim/Irina Melsom, John White Cerasulo, Robert Davis/Michael Langlois, Laura Mosquera and Allison Ruttan, with special guest <strong>Jason Pickleman</strong>!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss our neighbor Hollis Funk&#8217;s event that same night starting at 8pm. An evening of fashion and furniture design by recent grads of SAIC &#8211; Fashion show 9pm $10.</p>
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