Art Barbara Hashimoto: Junk Mail
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- Barbara Hashimoto, Installation view of Junk Mail
A landscape of mountain ridges is visible through the wide windows of this storefront space in the Chicago Arts District — or maybe it's a hay barn as envisioned by office workers. Actually, it's a heap of junk mail refashioned by Barbara Hashimoto, who spent a year collecting and hand-shredding the fliers and catalogs sent to BauerLatoza Studio, where she was artist-in-residence. That she accumulated 3,000 cubic feet of paper speaks volumes about the so-called "direct mail" industry, and her organic-feeling installation is both formally lovely and ecologically alarming. Though the piece can be seen from the street, the space is open to visitors on a few days each month; related events continue through the fall.
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The space is also open on the second Friday of each month (6-10pm) or by appointment (312.446.3171).
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- FREE
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Apr 12 – Dec 27
Saturdays (noon–4pm)
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2003 S Halsted St (2003 S Halsted St)
312.738.8000
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