Artist Spotlight: Madeline Gallucci's Paintings of Urban Transience
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A brief artist spotlight featuring Chicago-based painter Madeline Gallucci, whose work explores reflective and transitory urban sites like mirrors, windows, and incidental marks. Gallucci, who holds a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute and an MFA from University of Chicago, examines how provisional urban markings (vandalism cover-ups, scratches, graffiti tags) can be rendered permanent through painting.
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· 1 pulledThrough painting, I question what it means to render something provisional into something permanent
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