- Karl
Wirsum (1939 – May 6, 2021) was an
American artist. He was a
member of the
Chicago artistic group The
Hairy Who, and
helped set the
foundation for...
- obsolescence. New York
gallerist Derek Eller, who has
represented Wirsum since 2010, says that
Wirsum had next to no
presence in the city
before that time: his...
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imagists include Roger Brown,
Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, and Karl
Wirsum.
After 1970,
modern western fantasy is
influenced by
illustrations from...
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suggested they
include Karl
Wirsum. The name of the
group show, "Hairy Who?",
became the name of the group. It was
coined by Karl
Wirsum as a
reference to WFMT...
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South Side had a
robost art
movement led by Jim Nutt,
Gladys Nilsson, Karl
Wirsum and others, who
became known as the
Chicago Imagists.
Music in
Chicago flourished...
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Triangle Center The
Union League Club of Chicago, 1963 Cabal:
Works of Walker,
Wirsum, Malloy, Wetzel, Ortiz, Nichols, ****nault, Paschke, 1963 (Sedgwick Street...
- work of many of his
friends and
colleagues including Ray Yoshida, Karl
Wirsum,
Barbara Rossi, Jim Nutt, Don Baum, and
Christina Ramberg,
among others...
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suggested they
include Karl
Wirsum. The name of the
group show, "Hairy Who?",
became the name of the group. It was
coined by Karl
Wirsum as a
reference to WFMT...
- and crime. At the gallery,
Wetzel and Rice
exhibited the
works of Karl
Wirsum,
Barry Malloy, Luis Ortiz,
William Nichols, Bill ****nault, Ed Paschke,...
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group included Ed Paschke, Jim Nutt,
Roger Brown,
Gladys Nilsson, and Karl
Wirsum. Baum
mounted two
major shows at the MCA that
featured the
emerging artists...