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The Risky Sex, or Why I’m Befriending Men
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In her search for connection, a woman dares to ask: Are men capable of friendship?
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At Waters Edge, A review of “Great Lakes, Great Plains” at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
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What can you find at the water’s edge? What patterns do you find in the ecology there? What patterns does it parallel beyond itself? How does it replicate?
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Unfurling Like a Rose: The Life and Times of Dr. Yaoundé Olu
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A glimpse into the life and work of Chicagoan Dr. Yaoundé Olu, a multi-hyphenate artist, gallerist, and member of the Black Arts Movement.
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Dialogue with Simon S. Belleau: Thousand Telephones at Letters to Nora
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The artist in dialogue about the wires, seams, and scripts of the spectacle that change the way we experience time and politics on screen.
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The Streets Talk Back: Revitalizing Cleveland’s West Side Through Murals
BlackBrain Group is nurturing young artists and connecting Cleveland’s communities one mural at a time.
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Work, Rest, Love: The Incommensurate in más y more by José A. Luis
An embedded writer explores the concept of duality, turning it both inside and out, when looking into its use as a device in the latest dance work of a Minneapolis-based artist.
Sixty is a worker-led organization and publishing platform that produces collaborative projects about artists, archival practice, art history, and culture in Chicago and the Midwest. Learn more about our work.
Art Picks
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October Art Picks
Sixty’s selection of art exhibitions and events in Chicago and the Midwest for October 2025.
Sixty Bilingual
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Lo Que La Tierra Carga
Una activación de Marquette Park a través de la Residencia Curatorial Anchor inspira esta reflexión ecfrástica.
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LOS CRYBABYS: A Somewhere in Chicago Story
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Migrant communities are under attack by ICE and Los Crybabys aren’t going to let them take Don Jose from La Villita.
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Bonding in Snuggle: Jamila Woods & D-Composed
A video comic review of a sound healing experience presented at Kehrein Center for the Arts.
Interviews
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Unfurling Like a Rose: The Life and Times of Dr. Yaoundé Olu
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A glimpse into the life and work of Chicagoan Dr. Yaoundé Olu, a multi-hyphenate artist, gallerist, and member of the Black Arts Movement.
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Dialogue with Simon S. Belleau: Thousand Telephones at Letters to Nora
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The artist in dialogue about the wires, seams, and scripts of the spectacle that change the way we experience time and politics on screen.
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Tuning Away From Mechanized Listening: Interview with Madeleine Aguilar and Jordan Knecht
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The fourth installment of this series brings in a conversation with artists making work that leads people to find their groove and delves into what that means in practice, and as a practice.
On Archives
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Announcing the 2025 Chicago Archives + Artists Project Pairings
Meet the 2025 CA+AP archive + artist participants as we continue the theme of “Embodying the Archive.”
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When Clouds Roll Away: A Community Reflection on the Johnson Publishing Company Archives
A look at “When Clouds Roll Away: Reflection and Restoration from the Johnson Archive,” through reflections from attendees, artist Theaster Gates, and the author’s own insights.
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From Chicago to Montgomery: Connecting the North and South
Connecting Gwendolyn Brooks’ 1971 poem “In Montgomery” and photographs by Moneta Sleet Jr. with the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement for Great Migration-descendant people.
The Latest Sixty News
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Announcing the 2025 Chicago Archives + Artists Project Pairings
Meet the 2025 CA+AP archive + artist participants as we continue the theme of “Embodying the Archive.”
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Meet the 2025 Sixty x Bemis Center Critic-in-Residence!
This summer, Pia Singh will be traveling to Bemis Center in Omaha for our fourth annual Critic-in-Residence program!
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Replenishing Sanctuary: A Note on our Summer Slowdown // Una Nota Sobre Nuestro Descanso del Verano
Thoughts on putting people before productivity.