Sunday, August 10, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Crypeto News
Smarter_way_USA
  • Home
  • Bitcoin
  • Crypto Updates
    • General
    • Blockchain
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoin
    • Mining
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • NFT
  • DeFi
  • Web3
  • Metaverse
  • Analysis
  • Regulations
  • Scam Alert
  • Videos
CRYPTO MARKETCAP
  • Home
  • Bitcoin
  • Crypto Updates
    • General
    • Blockchain
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoin
    • Mining
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • NFT
  • DeFi
  • Web3
  • Metaverse
  • Analysis
  • Regulations
  • Scam Alert
  • Videos
CRYPTO MARKETCAP
Crypeto News
No Result
View All Result

dealers say low cost of living and greater freedom to experiment nurtures US city’s art scene

by crypetonews
March 31, 2023
in NFT
Reading Time: 7 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Home NFT
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Chicago dealers say the Midwestern art capital is undergoing something of a renaissance as events like Expo Chicago raise the profile of the city’s experimental art scene and its connection to other local cultural traditions—like music, architecture and food—both within Chicago and beyond.

The 2023 edition of Expo Chicago, its tenth, will feature stands from more than 170 galleries, the largest number of participants in the fair’s history. (Its predecessor, Art Chicago, drew more than 200 exhibitors at its peak.) Last year’s edition marked Expo’s return to Navy Pier after two years of postponements and virtual programmes due to Covid-19.

Expo will feature stands from familiar galleries including Kavi Gupta, Corbett vs. Dempsey, Monique Meloch, Rhona Hoffman and Gray, which have been mainstays in the Chicago market for decades. But dealers say that a new generation of galleries is exerting its influence in both the local market and the wider culture.

“There’s a movement that’s been happening in Chicago in many cultural circles and is reaching a very nice place within the art world,” says Kavi Gupta, who founded his gallery in 2000. It now has three locations in the city and one in the Lake Michigan beach town of New Buffalo. “There’s a freedom that artists have here that is interesting compared to the very commercialised art markets because here there’s nobody looking over your shoulder.”

Along with the city’s prominent art universities—foremost among them the School of the Art Institute of Chicago—constantly bringing new cohorts of young artists into the local scene, and strong support from Chicago’s many major art institutions, the cultural ecosystem also benefits from a lower cost of living compared with other art hubs like New York and Los Angeles, according to John Corbett, who founded Corbett vs. Dempsey with Jim Dempsey in 2004.

“We have a stellar art scene, architecture, food and theatre—kind of everything that any major city has, except we’re nicer because we’re in the Midwest.”

Monique Meloche, gallerist

“There’s more experimentation in Chicago, potentially where there’s less at stake in terms of what might push galleries to be more conservative. So those are all forces and factors that shape the reality of the art scene here,” Corbett says. Dealers say creatives working in Chicago’s art, music, architecture, drama and food industries often influence each other or experiment in other fields, which helps contribute to the city’s cross-disciplinary artistic flavour.

“The more people discover Chicago, the more people want to come back,” says Monique Meloche, who founded her eponymous gallery in 2000 with an exhibition in her Chicago home. “We have a stellar art scene, architecture, food and theatre—kind of everything that any major city has, except we’re nicer because we’re in the Midwest.”

Bullish on experimentation

Local dealers also credit the city’s collector class for its adventurous tastes and being willing to take risks on untested and emerging artists.

“There is a misconception that some of the Midwestern mentality might be a little safer—and that is really not the truth,” Meloche says.

One of the things separating Chicago collectors from their counterparts in other cities is that they are not as trend-driven, says Emma McKee, the chief of staff at Mariane Ibrahim gallery, which relocated to Chicago from Seattle in 2019. “The work seems more esoteric—a lot of fibre, a lot of clay, a little bit off the beaten path. Chicago has always had a really deep history in that kind of collecting.” The gallery is not taking part in Expo Chicago this year, focusing instead on opening its first solo show with Brooklyn- and Atlanta-based painter Patrick Eugène, who recently joined the gallery’s roster, at its main space in West Town.

Emanuel Aguilar, who in 2015 opened Patron Gallery with Julia Fischbach in the Noble Square neighbourhood, sees a new generation of collectors who support “in-depth, challenging practices” Courtesy of Patron Gallery

The city also benefits from a new generation of young collectors supporting “in-depth, challenging practices”, says Emanuel Aguilar, who co-founded Patron Gallery in 2015 with Julia Fischbach. “They’re willing to take risks and to really immerse themselves in art and a particular practice in ways that I hadn’t experienced in other cities,” he says.

Expo has had a powerful effect on Chicago’s art market by drawing thousands of visitors to Navy Pier—around 30,000 last year and 38,000 in its last pre-pandemic edition in 2019—and from there encouraging them to explore the city’s galleries. “Ten years ago, we would never have thought a client from out of town would actually fly in regularly for openings,” Meloche says. “Chicago is on the radar and not just once a year, when the art fair comes.”

McKee says Chicago still has “an element of surprise” and it is “unexpected how incredible the city is until you really experience it yourself”. She adds, “That’s why Expo is so valuable for the city, because it allows that kind of spontaneous interaction.”

Among the first-time Expo participants is Anthony Gallery, owned by Isimeme “Easy” Otabor, a Chicago native who was an influential figure in streetwear and music before opening the gallery in 2019. The gallery focuses on contemporary artists and bridging the gap between art and other industries to foster more inclusivity.

Anthony Gallery’s stand will feature a solo presentation by Henry Swanson, whose work is inspired by cartoons, comics and his childhood growing up in Dallas. In the same week as the fair, the gallery will open a large new space in Chicago’s West Loop, inaugurating it with a solo show of the Japanese artist En Iwamura’s playful, bulbous sculptures.

A Covid bump

The Chicago art market has largely bounced back from Covid-19 pandemic closures, according to local dealers who say that they already conducted much of their business online with customers located outside the city; the time people spent inside their homes may have actually encouraged them to buy more art and pushed residents to take more of an interest in local galleries.

An installation of Maia Cruz Palileo’s work at Monique Meloche gallery Photo: Daniel Stephen Miller

“Covid was a real kind of growth moment for a lot of galleries in Chicago; during Covid we had some of our busiest openings,” says Claire Warner, who co-founded Volume Gallery in 2010 with Sam Vinz. “Life kind of slowed down and people were using art and going to galleries in Chicago more as a source of entertainment or a source of connecting with the local art scene in a way that they hadn’t before.”

Warner says she saw “a huge movement of people” relocating from the city to either their second homes or buying property outside Chicago. Volume had to develop new shipping lines to places like Aspen and the Hamptons, as opposed to its typical pre-pandemic shipments to New York or Los Angeles.

While some galleries closed permanently during the Covid-19 lockdowns, many Chicago spaces managed to pivot and stay open. “I think people hunker down and figure out a way through it,” Dempsey says. “If you happened to have had a full tank of gas when that hit, you could still do a little bit of driving. Folks who were looking for a gas station were the ones that probably had a really tough go of it.”



Source link

Tags: artcitysCostdealersexperimentfreedomGreaterLivingnurturesscene
Previous Post

Photofairs Shanghai returns as first mainland Chinese fair after lockdown rules lift

Next Post

‘Rug Radio’ Founder Farokh Talks Fame, Fortune and Decentralization

Related Posts

Power and Portability Meet In This Near-Mint 13″ MacBook Pro
NFT

Power and Portability Meet In This Near-Mint 13″ MacBook Pro

August 9, 2025
I Asked ChatGPT’s New Agent What to Post Next — It Got 50,000 Views in 48 Hours
NFT

I Asked ChatGPT’s New Agent What to Post Next — It Got 50,000 Views in 48 Hours

August 9, 2025
Relocation of popular public sculpture called off after Vancouver residents claim it would block their views – The Art Newspaper
NFT

Relocation of popular public sculpture called off after Vancouver residents claim it would block their views – The Art Newspaper

August 8, 2025
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says He Wants to Buy Startups
NFT

Apple CEO Tim Cook Says He Wants to Buy Startups

August 8, 2025
Mexico City’s Muac damaged during anti-gentrification protest – The Art Newspaper
NFT

Mexico City’s Muac damaged during anti-gentrification protest – The Art Newspaper

August 8, 2025
Ancient stone carvings uncovered on Hawaiian beach – The Art Newspaper
NFT

Ancient stone carvings uncovered on Hawaiian beach – The Art Newspaper

August 8, 2025
Next Post
‘Rug Radio’ Founder Farokh Talks Fame, Fortune and Decentralization

‘Rug Radio’ Founder Farokh Talks Fame, Fortune and Decentralization

Crypto Charts Show Strong Technicals For Avorak AI, Shiba Inu and Dogecoin

Crypto Charts Show Strong Technicals For Avorak AI, Shiba Inu and Dogecoin

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED

Ether could dip below ,400 after retesting the ,730 resistance; Check forecast
Analysis

Ether could dip below $3,400 after retesting the $3,730 resistance; Check forecast

by crypetonews
August 6, 2025
0

Key takeaways ETH is down nearly 2% and now trades around $3,600. The second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap could drop...

AI Search Under Fire? Google Says Traffic’s Holding Steady

AI Search Under Fire? Google Says Traffic’s Holding Steady

August 7, 2025
SCA and VARA Partnership Expands Dubai’s Tiered Licensing Model Across UAE

SCA and VARA Partnership Expands Dubai’s Tiered Licensing Model Across UAE

August 7, 2025
Grayscale Welcomes Barry Silbert Back As Chairman Ahead Of US IPO

Grayscale Welcomes Barry Silbert Back As Chairman Ahead Of US IPO

August 5, 2025
US Bitcoin miners face 21% rig cost surge after Trump’s tariff goes live

US Bitcoin miners face 21% rig cost surge after Trump’s tariff goes live

August 7, 2025
What Most Investors Get Wrong About Bitcoin, Altcoins, and What’s Coming Next | by Dipanshu Chaudhry | The Capital | Jul, 2025

What Most Investors Get Wrong About Bitcoin, Altcoins, and What’s Coming Next | by Dipanshu Chaudhry | The Capital | Jul, 2025

August 4, 2025

Please enter CoinGecko Free Api Key to get this plugin works.
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Top 10 NFTs to Watch in 2025 for High-Return Investments

Top 10 NFTs to Watch in 2025 for High-Return Investments

November 22, 2024
Uniswap v4 Teases Major Updates for 2025

Uniswap v4 Teases Major Updates for 2025

January 2, 2025
Enforceable Human-Readable Transactions: Can They Prevent Bybit-Style Hacks?

Enforceable Human-Readable Transactions: Can They Prevent Bybit-Style Hacks?

February 27, 2025
Best Cryptocurrency Portfolio Tracker Apps to Use in 2025

Best Cryptocurrency Portfolio Tracker Apps to Use in 2025

April 24, 2025
What’s the Difference Between Polygon PoS vs Polygon zkEVM?

What’s the Difference Between Polygon PoS vs Polygon zkEVM?

November 20, 2023
FTT jumps 7% as Backpack launches platform to help FTX victims liquidate claims

FTT jumps 7% as Backpack launches platform to help FTX victims liquidate claims

July 18, 2025
XRP Official CRYPTO VOTE LIVE NEWS!🔴GENIUS, CLARITY Act

XRP Official CRYPTO VOTE LIVE NEWS!🔴GENIUS, CLARITY Act

46
IMP UPDATE : BILLS PASSED || BITCOIN DOMINANCE FALLING

IMP UPDATE : BILLS PASSED || BITCOIN DOMINANCE FALLING

38
🚨BIG UPDATE ON WAZIRX || ALT COIN PORTFOLIO NO 1

🚨BIG UPDATE ON WAZIRX || ALT COIN PORTFOLIO NO 1

37
BITCOIN: IT'S HAPPENING NOW (Urgent Update)!!! Bitcoin News Today, Ethereum, Solana, XRP & Chainlink

BITCOIN: IT'S HAPPENING NOW (Urgent Update)!!! Bitcoin News Today, Ethereum, Solana, XRP & Chainlink

33
JUST IN XRP RIPPLE DUBAI NEWS!

JUST IN XRP RIPPLE DUBAI NEWS!

25
Flash USDT | How It Became the Biggest Crypto Scam Worldwide

Flash USDT | How It Became the Biggest Crypto Scam Worldwide

31
XRP and Ripple Shares Anchor Vivopower’s Breakthrough Dual-Asset Strategy

XRP and Ripple Shares Anchor Vivopower’s Breakthrough Dual-Asset Strategy

August 10, 2025
XRP Stalls, But Holds The Line At .30 After Explosive Rally

XRP Stalls, But Holds The Line At $3.30 After Explosive Rally

August 10, 2025
ETH Rally Wipes Out 3M in Shorts—Eric Trump Says it Puts a ‘Smile on My Face’

ETH Rally Wipes Out $173M in Shorts—Eric Trump Says it Puts a ‘Smile on My Face’

August 9, 2025
BlackRock Confirms No Current XRP Or Solana Spot ETF Filings

BlackRock Confirms No Current XRP Or Solana Spot ETF Filings

August 9, 2025
Bitcoin’s Difficulty Smashes Records, Making Rewards Tougher Than Ever

Bitcoin’s Difficulty Smashes Records, Making Rewards Tougher Than Ever

August 9, 2025
Custodia Bank founder Caitlin Long dives into Trump’s debanking executive order

Custodia Bank founder Caitlin Long dives into Trump’s debanking executive order

August 9, 2025
Crypeto News

Find the latest Bitcoin, Ethereum, blockchain, crypto, Business, Fintech News, interviews, and price analysis at Crypeto News.

CATEGORIES

  • Altcoin
  • Analysis
  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • Crypto Exchanges
  • Crypto Updates
  • DeFi
  • Ethereum
  • Metaverse
  • Mining
  • NFT
  • Regulations
  • Scam Alert
  • Uncategorized
  • Videos
  • Web3

LATEST UPDATES

  • XRP and Ripple Shares Anchor Vivopower’s Breakthrough Dual-Asset Strategy
  • XRP Stalls, But Holds The Line At $3.30 After Explosive Rally
  • ETH Rally Wipes Out $173M in Shorts—Eric Trump Says it Puts a ‘Smile on My Face’
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2022 Crypeto News.
Crypeto News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Bitcoin
  • Crypto Updates
    • General
    • Blockchain
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoin
    • Mining
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • NFT
  • DeFi
  • Web3
  • Metaverse
  • Analysis
  • Regulations
  • Scam Alert
  • Videos

Copyright © 2022 Crypeto News.
Crypeto News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In