Chicago museum launches audio series with Mexican artist
CHICAGO (AP) - A Chicago museum will kick off a year-long series later this month by a Mexican audio artist called one of the 'œliving masters of political theater.'ť
The show featuring Guillermo Gómez-Peña starts Jan. 27 and will stream twice each month, according to a news release from University of Illinois at Chicago where the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum is located.
The content, both live and archived programs, will be available through a partnership between the museum, the Public Media Institute and the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art.
"UIC is honored to be in dialogue with Guillermo Gómez-Peña, one of the living masters of political theater and theatrical criticism,'ť Rebecca Rugg, dean of UIC's College of Architecture, Design and the Arts, said in a news release. 'œWe are thrilled that through this programming, his voice, excellence and repertoire will be available to our students and the Chicago community.'ť
The artist, who won a McArthur Foundation 'œgenius grant'ť in 1991, has described the work as delving into 'œthe multiple pandemics of racism, sexism, xenophobia and neo-colonialism,'ť particularly in the years President Donald Trump has been in office.