4/5 Huong D. 10 months ago on Google • 119 reviews
I
came
here
and
saw
the
“TED
DEGENER:
AT
HOME
WITH
ARTISTS”
exhibit.
It
felt
full-circle
that
I
began
my
Chicago
trip
at
the
Art
Institute
($50)
and
ended
my
trip
at
Intuit
($5).
I
much
prefer
Intuit’s
exhibit
on
art
environments.
It
offered
a
glimpse
into
the
every
day
person
across
America
who
creates
art
using
non-traditional
medium.
I
liked
the
bottle
cap
throne
a
lot.
Seeing
that
photograph
of
the
artist
sitting
in
his
bottle
cap
created
room
brought
up
realizations
about
American
excess
(there
were
A
LOT
of
bottle
caps)
and
artists
who
make
do
with
what
they
have
to
create.
It
was
also
surreal
to
me
to
see
Jordan
Knight’s
Salvation
Mountain
featured
because
I
had
visited
that
monument
a
few
years
ago.
My
critique
of
the
exhibit
is
that
it
didn’t
go
into
enough
details.
The
space
was
small
so
there
were
only
so
many
photographs
that
were
shown.
I
didn’t
feel
that
the
art
environments
featured
were
adequately
given
context.
I
wanted
to
learn
more
about
each
environment
and
more
information
on
what
led
the
artists
to
create
them.
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