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Resist! A Visual History of Protest


12 Exhibitions to Visit in Chicago this Winter

BY PAUL JOSEPH 


Adrienne Kochman and Margot McMahon will converse about the RESIST! Exhibition and UIMA

Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, January 28 at 1:00, 2320 W. Chicago Avenue

In the 1940s, Franklin McMahon was a cartoonist depicting conditions in WWII POW camps. He mailed his drawings back to Extensions Magazine in Chicago. In 1955 McMahon covered the Emmett Till Trial for Life Magazine in Sumner, Mississippi which transformed him into an artist-reporter. The 1960s began with him drawing the construction of the Berlin Wall and continued with his art coverage of Dr. Martin Luther King’s peaceful protests, including the march from Montgomery to Selma across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and the Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial. Five decades of social change are documented in his brilliantly painted graphite-on-paper images through to 2008 when Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton debated. In capturing historic events through art or major publications from the Chicago press to national publications McMahon chronicled current events that nudged society in a more just direction.

Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art / 17 December 2022 – 12 February 2023

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