PRESS
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Article about 'History and Forgetting', 2017, by Giovanni Aloi, Antennae
Preview of 'History and Forgetting', 2017, by Amanda Jaye Ellison-Goldenberg
Review of 'Plato's Man Cave (for Jarvis Cocker)', 2017, by Sarah Grabner
Studio visit with Philip Hartigan, 27 May 2016
A conversation with Industry of the Ordinary, Columbia College Loop, 25 January 2013
Read reviews of the exhibition industry of the Ordinary: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, 2003–2013, at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Review of Klein Bottle from 'The Search', curated by Jason Lazarus, at Andrew Rafacz Galley, from Chicago Tribune, October 5, 2011
Review of Two Heads, One Goal (Battery in Progress) from New City, April 25, 2011
Review of Epilation (Reprise-Reprise) at Defibrillator, from Time Out Chicago, December 22, 2010
Catalog essay from NEIU show, September 2009
Feature article about NEIU show from Time Out Chicago, September 17-23, page 44
Supermarketing- From GOOD
Text for 12 x 12 show at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago by curator Dominic Molon, October-November 2008
"Critics' Picks", Time Out Chicago, October 2-8, 2008. page 66
"The Five-Year Plan; Breakout Artists 2004-2007: Where are they now? ", Rachel Furnari and David Mark Wise, New City,
24 April 2008
Download a catalog for the "Celebrity and the Peculiar" project
Review of "Ruby Satellite" show by Peter Frank from Art on Paper, March/April 2007
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Review of "Ruby Satellite" show by Jeffrey Ryan from Frieze, March 2007
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"Anything but Ordinary", Chrissy Mahlmeister, Columbia Chronicle, 22 January 2007
To accompany the Industry of the Ordinary: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, 2003-2013 exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center, Industry of the Ordinary have produced a 200 page catalog that documents all of their projects to date, as well as including an essay by Eleanor Heartney and an interview with Duncan MacKenzie. The catalog features a repository for inclusion of documentation of work produced throughout the run of the show.
Publication design by Jason Pickleman, JNL Design, Chicago.
Cover image by Marc Hauser.
To purchase the catalog through Paypal, click HERE.