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A Local History of Classical Antiquity

21.06.23

German Immigrants Classicize Geothe

To celebrate their own presence in Chicago, German immigrants drew on...
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20.06.23

Classical roots of Chicago mottos “I will” and “City in a Garden”

      This video traces the life of the “I...
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20.06.23

A Neoclassical Monument to Stephen A Douglas

A video recounts the story of the design, construction and ongoing...
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20.06.23

Mural Based on Virgil sparks controversy

In1985, the Sulzer Library in Lincoln Square was the site of...
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20.06.23

Hannibal of Chicago

In his collage project, “The Wonder—Portraits of a Remembered City,” contemporary...
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19.06.23

Database of Ancient Drama on Chicago Stages

A record of  performances (1830s-today) that adapt or otherwise draw on...
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19.06.23

A Feminist Reimagining of Daphne Delights Chicagoans

Chicago artist Dessa Kirk’s figurative sculpture group, The Daphne Garden, presents...
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30.01.20

Caryatids Adorn Major Museums

Field Museum      Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens The architecture of both the Field...
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30.01.20

Gwendolyn Brooks’ Radical Take on Virgil’s Aeneid

    By Robin Pokorski Gwendolyn Brooks’ “The Anniad” “Nine Greek...
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30.01.20

Socrates Goes to Federal Court

    The Old Federal Building  that once stood on the...
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16.08.15

An Artist’s View of the Democratic Significance of the LaSalle Corridor in the Loop

Above the doorway at 120 North La Salle Street a mosaic...
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10.08.15

A Lysistrata for Chiraq

Spike Lee adapted  Aristophanes’ comic masterpiece  Lysistrata to address a 21st...
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