New Year's in Chicago
I decided that this year, I wanted to be in a new city and on an adventure. SOOOOO I took a trip to visit a long time friend of mine who was happy to show me around and show me her spots around town!
Chicago has those New York streets where the buildings are tall and tower over you in perfectly gridded streets. But it also feels like boston in the way that everyone minds their own business, unless they are interested. I also love how oddly close to water it is for a city, it reminds me of the Charles River running between boston and Cambridge. Even for the cold, it was really nice.
When I first got off the plane I headed straight to the Omakase my friends had set up and Q Sushi for a 15 course meal. Now when i tell you, every bite was worth it, I mean wow did they really did that. Not only did we have amazing combos but they even had dessert sushi which I didn’t even know what a thing. I got a chef’s choice sake sampler which was amazing! The plum wine and nigori were my favorites 😊
The next day was museum day! The Museum of Contemporary Art is spacious and had some interesting conversations in the exhibits they had. Christina Quarles has colorful self-representative work of how her identity feels and is portrayed because she is both Black and white but white-passing. The way that the bodies in her work overlap and use more relaxed and quiloquial language to emphasize her speech and understanding of her enviornment. One of my favorite pieces was this 3 panel painting that you could walk in between like an interactive triptych.
Across the hall was Bani Abidi who’s work is highly documentative of her people and political war struggles of Pakistan. Her work hit hard in ways i didnt except especially because i don’t know much of their plight as a people. But the pieces that stuck with me were a series of letter to and from various people. They were all sort of sad or hopeless in some way, like pleading for the body of someone that passed or hoping to see a loved one again. This and the watercolor series “the man who talked until he dissappeared”. This series just reminds me of how people slowly but surely lose their voice and fade out to the back ground. In their case it looked like political prisoners but in my case i think about the people who become mousy due to a lack of confidence in others to hear them even when they might want to hear. It reminded me of why my voice is important which leads us to….
Andrea Bowers’ floor, yes, floor, was amazing. The activism and span of her work was absolutely magnificent. She advocates for women’s reproductive rights internationally, cares about land conservation, and immigration rights as well. She uses video, collage, sculpture and does large scale paintings on collected cardboard. She really amazed me but also this aligns with what I want for my work, except getting arrested and using my headshot for my book 😅
After leaving there, we went to the Museum of Illusion which was fun and super silly but more for kids than adults in my opinion. Wish it were bigger but I guess that is the illusion 😏Sadly skippable but glad I went anyway!
Next up was WNDR and wow what a great hidden artist spot. Interactive so you can take pics and videos throughout all the exhibits, they change reguarly ANDDDDDD it has one of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity rooms. I have a goal of eventually seeing all of them and so far i have 2 under my belt and I’ve seen her work in every state I visited last year (DC, Hawaii, Cali, Chicago and Boston!) They had a lot of cool features but I loved this mirror that basically plays Magic 8 ball with you. it was great because we all got something weirdly relevant to our situations and what we were questioning or needed the most assurance on. Another really cool one was this room where you hear a chorus singing like the’s the Halo opening and it tells you how many people are listening at that very moment. A great reminder that this universe is connected in many ways and being experienced in so many different ways. I also just like chants and the sound of a choir, nothing compares to it’s beauty 🤷🏾♀️
I had a really great time and I’m looking forward to coming back in the summer time for a few other bomb ass learning and living experiences! I’ll see you on the next flight! Cheers!
-E