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Born 1932 San Antonio, Texas. Known for: Portrait, figure, still life and landscape painting, architectural landscape design.
When the Chicago Park District announced last month that it had hired a New York landscape architect to redesign the northeast corner of Grant Park on a $45 million budget, including the... Read full biography
When the Chicago Park District announced last month that it had hired a New York landscape architect to redesign the northeast corner of Grant Park on a $45 million budget, including the controversial site of the new Chicago Children's Museum, there was no mention of an ongoing legal battle over... Read full biography
When the Chicago Park District announced last month that it had hired a New York landscape architect to redesign the northeast corner of Grant Park on a $45 million budget, including the controversial site of the new Chicago Children's Museum, there was no mention of an ongoing legal battle over what it's already done in that area. But there's a decision pending in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals that's expected to have repercussions for artists and public art all over the country. The... Read full biography
When the Chicago Park District announced last month that it had hired a New York landscape architect to redesign the northeast corner of Grant Park on a $45 million budget, including the controversial site of the new Chicago Children's Museum, there was no mention of an ongoing legal battle over what it's already done in that area. But there's a decision pending in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals that's expected to have repercussions for artists and public art all over the country. The case addresses the question of whether artists have the legal right to protect their work from mutilation or destruction. The plaintiff is artist Chapman Kelley, whose Wildflower Works, a 1.5-acre garden in the part of Grant Park known as Daley... Read full biography
When the Chicago Park District announced last month that it had hired a New York landscape architect to redesign the northeast corner of Grant Park on a $45 million budget, including the controversial site of the new Chicago Children's Museum, there was no mention of an ongoing legal battle over what it's already done in that area. But there's a decision pending in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals that's expected to have repercussions for artists and public art all over the country. The case addresses the question of whether artists have the legal right to protect their work from mutilation or destruction. The plaintiff is artist Chapman Kelley, whose Wildflower Works, a 1.5-acre garden in the part of Grant Park known as Daley Bicentennial Plaza, was deliberately hacked up by the Park District five years ago. In a mixed decision last year, a U.S. District Court ruled ag... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (11)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Earthlings: The Paintings of Tom Palmore
2008
McGarry, Susan Halsten
160 pages
James Havard
2007
Sasse, Julie
237 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
A Century of Arts & Letters: The History of the National Institute of Arts & Letters and the American Academy for Arts & Letters as Told, Decade by Decade, by Eleven Members
1998
Updike John (editor)
346 pages
Iguana Heads & Texas Tales
1995
Wade, Bob "Daddy-O"
212 pages
Jerry Bywaters A Life in Art
1994
Carraro, Francine
312 pages (color)
Texas, a self-portrait
1983
Holmes, Jon
0 pages (color)
The Dallas Museum of Natural History Presents a Retrospective Exhibition and the First Complete Wildflower Works Project by Chapman Kelley April 4-May 31, 1981. (Exhibition catalog)
1981
Kelley, Chapman and the Dallas Museum of Natural History