In case you haven't made it yet, this weekend brings your last chance to see two essential exhibitions.
The Lost Vanguard: Soviet Modernist Architecture, 1922-32 runs only through Friday and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd at the Graham, 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days. The exhibition documents �the work of modernist architects in the Soviet Union in the years following the 1917 revolution and the period of instability during the subsequent civil war.� At Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place.
Building: Inside Studio Gang Architects closes at the Art Institute on Sunday. It's �the first exhibition in the world devoted to the Chicago-based group headed by MacArthur Fellow Jeanne Gang.� It includes models, renderings, product samples, and lots of rope, creating five different and ingenious �rooms� placed throughout the large gallery. In the Modern Wing, 159 East Monroe.
And you know it's got to be good because, to paraphrase something Elaine May used to say, �that woman is a doctor.� On Friday, the School of the Art Institute announced that this years graduation ceremonies on May 18th at Frank Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion will include awarding Jeanne Gang an honorary doctorate for a career �seemingly without limits. In the process [she's made] great civic and cultural contributions that reflect on our interdisciplinary work an scholarship at SAIC.� Also receiving doctorates will be artist Joe Zucker and actor, playwright and scholar Anna Deavere Smith, who will deliver the commencement address.
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