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MCA DNA: Richard Hunt
Dec 18, 2014-May 17, 2015 Please click CC to view this video with captions. The MCA celebrates the life and artistic achievements of Richard Hunt, one of Chicago's most accomplished artists, with an MCA DNA exhibition of his sculptures and drawings.
Simon Starling: Metamorphology
Since emerging from the Glasgow art scene in the early 1990s, Simon Starling (British, b. 1967) has established himself as one of the leading artists of his generation, working in a wide variety of media (film, installation, photography) to interrogate the histories of art and design, scientific discoveries, and global economic and ecological issues, among other subjects.
Doris Salcedo's Public Works: Trailer
This documentary was made possible by generous support from the Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson Foundation as part of the exhibition Doris Salcedo, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
Doris Salcedo's Public Works
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago presents the first retrospective of the work of renowned sculptor Doris Salcedo (Colombian, b. 1958). In conjunction with the exhibition, the MCA produced a short film documenting Salcedo's site-specific and ephemeral installations-works that either no longer exist or are otherwise impossible to display in the galleries of the museum-in order to establish their importance and contribution to her larger body of works.
Kerry James Marshall: Mastry
This video accompanies the exhibition Kerry James Marshall: Mastry, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The exhibition is cocurated by Dieter Roelstraete, former Manilow Senior Curator at the MCA; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator at MOCA; and Ian Alteveer, Associate Curator at The Met.
The Freedom Principle
This video was produced in conjunction with the exhibition The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now and features interviews with Douglas R. Ewart, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Jennie C. Jones, George Lewis, and Cauleen Smith. The exhibition links the vibrant legacy of the 1960s African American avant-garde to current art and culture, both locally and globally.