Events

Saturday April 28, 2012
Start: 10:00 pm

PROTEST HEAVEN jazz and improvised music series

ART UNION HUMANSCAPE

Ayako Koto - dance
Jason Roebke - bass

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BAKER/BERMAN/REID

Jim Baker - piano
Josh Berman - cornet
Tomeka Reid - cello

10pm, donation suggested

Saturday May 5, 2012
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Join Heaven Gallery for Vintage Heaven Big Sale, Support art while shopping vintage.

Sunday May 6, 2012
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Join Heaven Gallery for Vintage Heaven Big Sale, Support art while shopping vintage.

Tuesday May 8, 2012
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Intuition Vs. Algorithm: Then and Now
A survey and presentation of intuition and process in classic and contemporary music and art.
In collaboration with New Music Green Mill, Heaven Gallery, and the International Beethoven Project, Intuition Vs. Algorithm brings 2 days of art, music, and discussion. The focus of which has long been questioned and continues to be a hot topic: the artist’s creative process. Intuition Vs. Algorithm focuses on mathematical formula as process and the human element of an intuitive break.

Featuring:
Musicians from the International Beethoven Project’s BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL 2012
Music of composers Then and Now
Artists’ work Then and Now

: Then
Sunday, May 6th, 2012
2:00pm
The Green Mill Lounge
4802 N. Broadway Ave., Chicago, IL
works of Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Arvo Part
$5

: Now
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012
7:00pm
Heaven Gallery
1550 North Milwaukee, 2nd floor, Chicago, IL
music by Jesus Duran, Spencer Hutchinson, and Sarah Ritch
art by Chicago neon artist Victoria Morris and Bloomington-based painter Spencer Hutchinson.
$10 donation

Friday May 11, 2012
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm


Circa70s

"If ever asked: What decade in art history inspires you most?
There would be no hesitation; the 1970’s."
heaven gallery

The decade expressed a sense of vitality and possibility, shifts in critical thinking and diverse approaches altered our understanding of art.

Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty(1970) and Walter De Maria’s Lightning Field (1977) introduced 'earth art'.
Mediums like video and performance art gained recognition with Chris Burden’s Shoot,(1971) and Through the Night Softly(1974).

Lawrence Weiner’s wall instillations, Bruce Nauman’s neon, and Sol De Witt’s wall drawings all reflected the sensibilities of the time.
Visual art gravitated toward conceptual and post minimal aesthetic.
The seventies marked the end of modern art and the beginning of Post-modernism.
The exhibition Postmodernism - Style and Subversion 1970-1990 at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London, Sept. 2011-Jan. 2012) was billed as the first show ever to document postmodernism as a historical movement.

For Heaven's first curated group exhibition we ask artist to redefine 70's art.
Featuring a neon camp fire by Morgan Sims and optical illusion art by Jason Lazarus.

Saturday May 12, 2012
Start: 10:00 pm

PROTEST HEAVEN jazz and improvised music series

MATTHEW DOTSON

Matthew Dotson - solo bass and electronics

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DAVE REMPIS

Dave Rempis - solo saxophones

10pm, donation suggested

Saturday May 19, 2012
Start: 10:00 pm

PROTEST HEAVEN jazz and improvised music series

MARC RIORDAN

Marc Riordan - solo piano

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JEFF KIMMEL'S CHARM OFFENSIVE

Jeff Kimmel - bass clarinet, clarinet
Keefe Jackson - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Jason Roebke - bass

10pm, donation suggested

Monday May 21, 2012
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Eighth Black Bird Benefit
Classical performance

Saturday May 26, 2012
Start: 10:00 pm

PROTEST HEAVEN jazz and improvised music series

GREGORIO/GIALLORENZO

Guillermo Gregorio - reeds
Paul Giallorenzo - piano

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INGRAM/PREISSING/WILDEMAN

Cliff Ingram - guitar, preparations
Christopher Preissing - flute
Albert Wildeman - bass

10pm, donation suggested

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