This exhibition draws mainly from the unique holdings from the Spertus Institute’s collection to survey the broad scope of Geller’s creative endeavors.
This exhibition draws mainly from the unique holdings from the Spertus Institute’s collection to survey the broad scope of Geller’s creative endeavors. In addition to a broad range of paintings, prints, and works on paper, the collection includes an extensive archive of Geller’s personal materials, encompassing preparatory sketches, letters, books, postcards, periodicals, news articles, photographs, posters, book illustrations, and bookplates. Todros Geller: Strange Worlds draws on these unique resources—the majority on view for the first time—to examine the public and private concerns that animated Geller’s work throughout his career. This exhibition is organized by Ionit Behar, Curator of Collections at the Spertus Institute, and Susan Weininger, Professor Emerita of Art History at Roosevelt University.
This exhibition is free and open to the public. Presented as part of Art Design Chicago