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Body: Body Works Exhibition

The stage is filled with a dim, blue light. Six figures, two women and four men, barefoot, all dressed in loose white shirts and trousers, sit motionless on chairs around the perimeter. One of the figures gets up and stands absolutely still to one side of the stage.
Looking for an entrée into Chicago's fabulous and funky art scene? Now's your chance. October is the 11th annual Chicago Artists' Month , so it's the perfect time to get up close and personal with the city's creative culture. Here's where to begin exploring.
An exhibition titled “Staged” and comprising photos by Czech artists Stepanka Stein, Salim Issa, Dita Pepe and Petr Hrubes, will be opened at Galeria Noua on Wednesday.
Exhibitions Mr. Whatman's Mill: Papermaking and the Art of Watercolor in Eighteenth-Century Britain.
SINGAPORE : The first Singapore Biennale will have its permanent home at VivoCity, Singapore's largest mall.
Four exhibits, four explorations. Many of the paintings in "Vacate Now!" Bobby Spillman's exhibition at L Ross Gallery, roil with energy. Fires flash, lightning bolts, and toy airplanes blast across the surface of his canvases.
SINGAPORE : The first Singapore Biennale will have its permanent home at VivoCity, Singapore's largest mall. S$1.5 million has been spent to put up seven new artworks there.
The Lubeznik Center for the Arts is featuring "Woodturned Sculptures Too," an exhibit of lathe-shaped art from Oct. 7 to 29 at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W. 2nd St. The works of exhibitors from Canada, England, France, Germany and New Zealand will be shown.
Hard looking but necessary seeing. Lisa Austin of Louisville presents "The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil," a series about the Ku Klux Klan and 544 lynching victims, in an exhibition opening with a 6-9 p.m. reception Friday at Pyro Gallery.
Well-known Namibian communications expert, Norah Appolus, is to officially open an art exhibition of the Visual Art Department-Product Development of the College of the Arts on October 10 which will run until October 28.