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The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts is proud to present Marcus the Artist’s “City of Gold” curated by Dorian Sylvain. The exhibition will be on view in Café Logan, 915 E 60th, from May 17 - August 11, 2024.

Inspired by a VISION during a near death experience, Marcus the Artist’s series of celestial cityscape collages represent a golden city of light reflective of Chicago’s rich, cultural backdrop of arts and architecture but are also symbolic of an otherworldly, spiritual experience that transcends the physical dimension.

Throughout history, humans have been fascinated with the properties of gold and its many uses. Gold is a conduit between the spiritual and physical words, but also a measure of status and advanced cultural consciousness. In some indigenous cultures it is said that when a person dies, they walk the galaxy to a city of golden light. This city of gold represents the penultimate attainment of a higher consciousness where a soul resides on the heavenly plane of paradise after its physical existence reaches completion and reunites with the universe.

However, Marcus the Artist believes that humans were not necessarily meant to die to arrive in this paradise, but to fulfill their purpose here on earth and LIVE in paradise. If the kingdom of heaven truly exists within each one of us, we can create that image and manifest it into our world. By combining the elements of spiritual and material worlds with an emphasis on light (specifically the light of the sun), each “City of Gold” collage is a reimagining of the artist’s personal relationship with divine forces and the ancestral, cosmic community. He arranges hand-embellished gold and silver leaf with silk and linen into abstract architectures that touch the skies and bask in the heavenly glow of the sun, moon, and stars.

The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts is proud to present Marcus the Artist’s “City of Gold” curated by Dorian Sylvain. The exhibition will be on view in Café Logan, 915 E 60th, from May 17 - August 11, 2024.

Inspired by a VISION during a near death experience, Marcus the Artist’s series of celestial cityscape collages represent a golden city of light reflective of Chicago’s rich, cultural backdrop of arts and architecture but are also symbolic of an otherworldly, spiritual experience that transcends the physical dimension.

Throughout history, humans have been fascinated with the properties of gold and its many uses. Gold is a conduit between the spiritual and physical words, but also a measure of status and advanced cultural consciousness. In some indigenous cultures it is said that when a person dies, they walk the galaxy to a city of golden light. This city of gold represents the penultimate attainment of a higher consciousness where a soul resides on the heavenly plane of paradise after its physical existence reaches completion and reunites with the universe.

However, Marcus the Artist believes that humans were not necessarily meant to die to arrive in this paradise, but to fulfill their purpose here on earth and LIVE in paradise. If the kingdom of heaven truly exists within each one of us, we can create that image and manifest it into our world. By combining the elements of spiritual and material worlds with an emphasis on light (specifically the light of the sun), each “City of Gold” collage is a reimagining of the artist’s personal relationship with divine forces and the ancestral, cosmic community. He arranges hand-embellished gold and silver leaf with silk and linen into abstract architectures that touch the skies and bask in the heavenly glow of the sun, moon, and stars.

More about Logan Center for the Arts
The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts serves as a hub for the vibrant arts scene at The University of Chicago and as a cultural destination for the South Side and greater Chicago.
When & Where
From Jun 5, 2024 to Aug 11, 2024
Mon: 8:00am - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Tue: 8:00am - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Wed: 8:00am - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Thu: 8:00am - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Fri: 8:00am - 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Sat: 12:00pm - 6:00pm Timezone: CDT
Sun: 12:00pm - 4:00pm Timezone: CDT
Free


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