Member Conversation: Four Chicago Artists
In this conversation, three curators—Mark Pascale, Art History PhD student Stephanie Strother, and Kathryn Cua—discuss the exhibition Four Chicago Artists: Theodore Halkin, Evelyn Statsinger, Barbara Rossi, and Christina Ramberg and explore how these four iconic artists shaped the visual culture of Chicago.
Chicago experienced an explosion of resident artists after World War II, yet the city did not have the commercial gallery network to support them. This allowed local artists to be more creative about where to show their work without competing with each other for space. These circumstances fostered a communal spirit that spanned generations. Despite the 20-year separation between Theodore “Ted” Halkin and Evelyn Statsinger, and the generation of Barbara Rossi and Christina Ramberg, these artists shared a commitment to personal authenticity and a talent for inventing original, imaginative compositions inspired by the world around them.
Four Chicago Artists: Theodore Halkin, Evelyn Statsinger, Barbara Rossi, and Christina Ramberg is held in conversation with Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective, the first comprehensive exhibition devoted to the iconic Chicago artist in almost 30 years.