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Sculptures On The Boulevards

Largest Temporary Art Installation Ever To Take Place In Chicago’s Neighborhoods

“[F]eaturing dozens of works on display now through next fall along Logan, Independence, California, Western and Garfield Boulevards,” the city says.
Let’s take a look and add value to the city’s announcement through the wonders of images, links and video.
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Note: “Several of the sculptures were previously on display for a year along the lakefront until last September, in an exhibit curated by Chicago Sculpture International.”
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Logan Boulevard:
Eric Lindsey, Expanding Universe, at Rockwell
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Austin Collins, Fern Temple IV, at Washtenaw.
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Michael Brown, Another Thought, at Fairfield.
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Terrence Karpowicz, Bouquet, at Mozart.
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Jason Verbeek, Living Sculpture, at Richmond.

Independence Boulevard:
Peter Gray, A River Runs Through, at Taylor.
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Ruth Migdal, Flamenco Revisited, at Roosevelt Road.
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Bobby Joe Scribner, Riversnake, at 13th Street.

California Boulevard:
Robert Craig, Sea Saw, at 24th Street.
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Kara James, Handmade Revolution, at 25th Street.
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Leslie Bruning, Love/Embrace, at 26th Street.
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Jennifer Dickson, We, at 27th Street.
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Tess Little, Imagine Peace, at 28th Street.
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Bobby Joe Scribner, Races, at 29th Street.

Western Boulevard:
George Tobolowsky, My Grandfather’s Start-Up, at 41st Street.
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Dean Langworthy, Airship, at 42nd Street.
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Mike Helbing, Mike’s Pantree, at 44th Street.

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Gary Kulak, Crown Chakra, at 45th Street.

Garfield Boulevard:
Andrew Arvanetes, Ark, at Ashland.
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Kai Schulte, Allegra, at Loomis.
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David Noguchi, Soar, at May.
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Mike Helbing, Dancing with Damocles, at Morgan.
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John Adduci, Blaam O, at Halsted.

Comments welcome.

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Posted on November 12, 2013