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Art

People Wasn't Made to Burn

When

May 11, 2010 – Aug 29, 2010

Tuesdays–Fridays (10am–4pm)

Saturdays–Sundays (11am–5pm)

Where

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Smart Museum of Art (Venue Partner)

5550 S Greenwood Avenue

773-702-0200

Price

Free

Links

Smart Museum of Art says…

Ben Shahn and the Hickman Story

In early 1947, a fire ripped through the one-room attic of a tenement building on Chicago's West Side, killing four children. Stricken by grief, the father of the victims, James Hickman, subsequently shot and killed the building’s landlord, who had threatened to burn the property down. Hickman's trial drew national attention and the definitive account was published in Harper's Magazine, accompanied by a series of illustrations by the American artist Ben Shahn. Well known for his works of powerful social commentary, Shahn created a poignant record of the Hickman story and the terrible living conditions, staunch segregation, extreme poverty, and debilitating racism that routinely met blacks in Chicago and other urban centers. This exhibition presents all sixteen of Shahn's original drawings, many with whitened alterations and other compositional changes that reveal Shahn's artistic methods.