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Archive: April 27, 2007

For art's sake

On Thursday, we checked out Artropolis the mega art fest (comprised of five art events at the Merchandise Mart: Art Chicago, the  International Antiques Fair, The Artist Project, The Intuit Show of Folk and Outsider Art, and Bridge Art Fair)  How overwhelmed were we? We had to ask three people just to find the elevator to take us to the Intuit's preview show (8th floor). But we're glad we found it. If you're going this weekend, this is definitely a must-see show, with work ranging from  Chicago's most celebrated outsider artists like Henry Darger and Lee Godie to many other internationally famous names in the genre.







And the must-see booth at the must-see show? Crowd-favorite Project Onward, a Chicago-based arts program dedicated to helping developmentally and cognitively challenged people express themselves through visual art. A program of City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, it offers some of the most compelling Img_0515(and affordable) work here.





And among the must-see artists at this must-see booth? Self-taught, 23-year-old James Allen (pictured, left--click image for greater detail), who had two works on display, both of which demonstrated his fascination all things railroad. Allen, who started drawing at age 6, says the colored-pencil drawings take weeks to complete. They're  highly detailed, almost technical, while also remaining emotionally resonant. His drawing of the pre-Metra Illinois Central lines in front of Soldier Field, for instance, will surely fire up some "pre-Spaceship" nostalgia. If you have a South Loop condo, this work belongs in it.

Find the Project Onward at booth 2108.


Categories: Chris LaMorte Events
April 27, 2007 8:17 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Tech it out!

Sura018 Name this Lakeview restaurant: Stark-white interior. Pan-Asian menu. Located on Broadway.

If you said Pingpong you'd be correct.

But if you said Sura, which opened today, just a two blocks south, you'd be equally correct. Despite the uncanny surface similarities, however, Sura's menu takes pan-Asian in a different, more contemporary direction, while Pingpong stays solidly with cleaned-up, fresh versions of Asian restaurant classics.
Additionally, Sura serves lunch and it will offer a late-night, post-dinner lounge once a liquor license comes through. (For now, you can BYOB, but don't get used to it.)

We  popped into Sura for a quick pad Thai lunch today and must say that we loved the interior-so totally space-age retro glam, I felt like I was at that Hilton in "2001: A Space Odyssey". That front bar lounge is outfitted with wacky bubble chairs hanging from the ceiling, white bean bag chairs on the ground, and molded white plastic DJ deck stands.

Even the servers are wired, walking around with those wireless PDA-type thingies you may have seen in busy NYC spots, which beam your order of Thai Tapas (roasted coconut, endive and palm suger reduction, $5) back to the kitchen. Naturally, in true HAL fashion, there was the inevitable first-day tech glitch--my order never made it to the kitchen, causing a bit of delay.

The rest of the menu takes a contemporary pan-Asian approach: gyoza stuffed with housemade apple chutney (part of the lunch appetizer menu-small, delicious and free when ordered with a lunch entree) and macadamia-nut encrusted salmon with pineapple and tropical curry ($14) on the dinner menu.


Still, since we've been pitting restaurants against each other all week-Alinea vs. Trotter's, Kitsch'n on Roscoe vs. Orange on Roscoe-we can't help wonder if Sura will draw some of the regulars from BYOB-only Pingpong. (Pingpong is no longer just BYOB; offering fun cocktails) Or better question: What will it do to 'hood favorite Bamee Noodle Shop? That place is located right next door. Is Broadway big enough for multiple hip Thai/Asian spots.




April 27, 2007 5:42 PM | Permalink | Comments (4)

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