By Nancy Bishop
Paul Natkin sat on a stool Saturday and told us about his life for an hour. His life as a rock and roll photographer, shooting concerts and backstage portraits and touring with some of the iconic rockers of the 20th century. Then he said, "Yesterday I shot eight basketball games and I have two to shoot tonight after I leave here." http://gapersblock.com/ac/2015/07/27/paul-natkin-relives-his-life-in-rock-photography-from-abba-to-zz-top/ By Carrie McGath in Arts & Entertainment on Jul 26, 2015 7:00PMIn 1986, two artists from China were greeted in Chicago by Ed Paschke, an artist with deep local roots, which resulted in the emergence of a solid bond of friendship and art. ShanZuo and DaHuang Zhou, also known as the Zhou Brothers, were already eminent artists in their homeland and throughout Europe and were poised for equally incredible success in the States after being invited to exhibit here in the 80s. At the time, Paschke was experiencing his own kind of fame, and their meeting and resulting friendship would generate some major waves in the city's art scene and beyond.
https://chicagoist.com/2015/07/26/an_artful_journey_to_art_ed_paschke.php By Heather Cherone | July 16, 2015 5:54am
A 2014 documentary that goes inside the world of a group of internationally acclaimed Chicago artists will be shown Saturday at the Ed Paschke Art Center, officials said. https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20150716/jefferson-park/documentary-screening-set-for-ed-paschke-art-center/ By Heather Cherone | July 16, 2015 5:54am |
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