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Opening June 11: A Lion for Every House, Art Institute of Chicago


Joann Podkul by Kirsten Leenaars, 2022

A Lion for Every House opens on Saturday, June 11th, at the Art Institute Chicago. The opening is from 11am-2pm at the museum.

Michigan Avenue Entrance

111 South Michigan Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60603

Exhibition run: Jun 16–Oct 17, 2022


The Chicago art collective Floating Museum—co-directed by Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford, Faheem Majeed, Andrew Schachman, and avery r. young—uses art to explore relationships among community, architecture, and public institutions. For this project, the Art Institute invited the collective to mine the museum’s photography collection as the starting point for a new site-specific installation—one that further connects the museum to the communities it serves and aims to assemble a new community in the galleries.


Floating Museum, along with three curators in Photography and Media at the Art Institute—Grace Deveney, Elizabeth Siegel, and Matthew Witkovsky—extended invitations to 10 photographers and paired them with 10 local “hosts”—political leaders, activists, and arts supporters in the city. In a series of Zoom conversations, Floating Museum talked extensively with each host about their lives and experiences. Each host was asked to choose one of three photographs from the Art Institute’s collection, and a copy of that work was sent to the host to display in a place they had designated as “home.” Each photographer made a portrait of their host with their chosen work in that home setting. Finally, Floating Museum incorporated each new photograph into a lightbox sculpture further illuminated by domestic lighting. A Lion for Every House brings together all of these components in the Art Institute’s galleries: the 30 original photographs from the collection, including the 10 ultimately selected by each host; the new photographs taken of the hosts and their selected work; and the sculptural installation inspired by the entire process.



Installation view A Lion for Every House at the Art Institute of Chicago, 2022


The exhibition takes its title from Sonia Sanchez’s epic poem, Does Your House Have Lions? In Sanchez’s telling, lions stand in for the people and things that protect a family and a home; at the Art Institute, they famously guard the entrance to a vast repository of artworks held for public benefit. By creating a circuit in which copies of museum objects move to other homes, are reproduced and transformed in those settings, and then return to the galleries and inspire new work, the exhibition explores how the walls between institutional, civic, domestic, and community spaces can become more porous. It also invites us to consider the power of collective and collaborative work and to reflect on what it means for an institution and a community to be generous and accessible.


“A lion for every house” is curated by Matthew S Witkovsky, Elizabeth Siegel and Grace D Deveney.


A huge thank you to the photographers who worked with us on this project and our hosts who opened their homes:

Photographers:

Sulyiman

Jonathan Castillo

Kirsten Leenaars

Nicole Harrison

Vidura Bahadur

Monica Boutwell

Tonika Johnson

Darryl DeAngelo Terrell

Guanyu Xu

Leonard Suryajaya


Hosts:

Serge JC Pierre-Louis

Maria & Roman Villarreal

Joann Podkul Murphy

Levette Haynes

Shireen & Afzal Ahmad

Heather Miller

Erika Allen

Curtis J. Tarver II

Alaka Wali

Stephanie Harris

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