Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

EXPO Chicago announces 2024 lineup and speakers

Keynote to feature Chance the Rapper, Asma Naeem, Nate Freeman

- By Kayla Samoy

EXPO Chicago, an internatio­nal exposition of contempora­ry and modern art, has released the full lineup of participan­ts for its 11th annual event, which returns to Navy Pier this year April 11-14.

“EXPO Chicago’s programmin­g engages with local and visiting audiences by offering opportunit­ies of engagement beyond the core fair, extending conversati­ons to neighborho­ods throughout Chicago,” Kate Sierzputow­ski, EXPO Chicago artistic director, said in the announceme­nt.

The event includes the /Dialogues panel series, IN/SITU and IN/SITU Outside art installati­ons along the lakefront and throughout Chicago, the Override billboard project across the city, and the Northern Trust Exchange Stage.

Highlights for / Dialogues include a keynote with Chance the Rapper, Asma Naeem, of the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Nate Freeman, of Vanity Fair, on hip-hop and its influence on internatio­nal contempora­ry art, as well as a discussion with curator Carla Acevedo-Yates of the Museum of Contempora­ry Art Chicago and artists Candida Alvarez and Omar Velázquez on the importance of Puerto Rican representa­tion in local collection­s and institutio­ns. There will also be a conversati­on on art making and social change with For Freedoms and a forum on criticism as art practice with ARTnews.

This year’s IN/SITU program, curated by Amara Antilla of the Contempora­ry Arts Center in Cincinnati, is titled “In the Country of Last Things.” It features 15 artists, including Iván Argote and American Artist, who explore the idea of the uncertain nature of contempora­ry life. Meanwhile, the IN/SITU Outside program includes work by Brendan Fernandes and Eddie Martinez.

The Override project, organized in collaborat­ion with the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, will see more than 100 digital billboards across the city

displaying works by artists including Art & Language, Judy Ledgerwood and Lucia Koch.

Meanwhile, the VIP programmin­g at Exchange by Northern Trust will include discussion­s on creating a Chicago-based collection, practices in selftaught

art and collecting prints.

Additional­ly, presented in conjunctio­n with DCASE and Choose Chicago, EXPO Art Week will host events and celebratio­ns across the city, with highlights including a South Side Night in Hyde

Park and Bronzevill­e (April 9) and an Art After Hours event (April 12).

Other notable EXPO participan­ts include artists Josèfa Ntjam, Ebony G. Patterson, Michael Rakowitz, Amanda Williams, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya; curators Jordan Carter,

Miranda Lash, Drew Sawyer and Yesomi Umolu; and organizati­ons Art21 and United States Artists.

EXPO Chicago runs April 1114 at Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave.; single-day admission tickets start at $40 at expochicag­o.com

 ?? SHELBY RAGSDALE/MCA CHICAGO ?? Installati­on of “entre horizontes: Art and Activism Between Chicago and Puerto Rico” at MCA Chicago and part of the /Dialogues series for EXPO Chicago 2024.
SHELBY RAGSDALE/MCA CHICAGO Installati­on of “entre horizontes: Art and Activism Between Chicago and Puerto Rico” at MCA Chicago and part of the /Dialogues series for EXPO Chicago 2024.

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