Exhibition

  • CAB 3: ...and other such stories
    Yesomi Umolu
    Artistic Director
    2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial
    Sep 19, 2019 to Jan 05, 2020
  • GRANTEE
    Chicago Architecture Biennial
    GRANT YEAR
    2019

MASS Design Group, Hank Willis Thomas, The Gun Violence Memorial Project​, 2019. © Chicago Architecture Biennial/Kendall McCaughtery, 2019

Titled …and other such stories, the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial is rooted in close readings of the spatial realities of its host city. Sitting at the crossroads of the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, Chicago has been shaped by planetary forces: colonial expansion, mass migration, extraction economies, and rapid industrialization. Thus, Chicago’s urbanism is inextricable from the flows of people, goods, and capital—and the concurrent exploitation of bodies, labor, and nature—that have contributed to its making. Today, despite the promise of economic development, Chicago, like many other established and emergent global metropolises, faces challenging urban conditions that require the reimagining of forms of exchange between human activity, technology, and the natural world. By extension, owing to its physical geography, Chicago is a singular context in which to address climate and ecological concerns shared by many postindustrial societies.

The Chicago Architecture Biennial is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating an international forum on architecture and urbanism through the production of distinctive exhibitions and public programs. The Biennial creates new opportunities every two years for emerging talent in architecture, design, and the arts to engage a wide public audience.