Chicago Celebrates a Musical Legacy with the Grand Opening of the "Chicago: Home of House" Exhibit at Navy Pier
The vibrant heartbeat of House music is amplified through the streets of Chicago once again as the Design Museum of Chicago, Vintage House Show, and Navy Pier proudly announces the grand opening of the "Chicago: Home of House" exhibit. A culmination of extensive research and curation by the esteemed Vintage House Show team, including Lauren Lowery, Lori Branch, and Kevin McFall, alongside the progressive design prowess of the Design Museum of Chicago, led by Tanner Woodford, Kevin Reader, and Haoyu Lu, the exhibit pays homage to the rich dynamic history and evolution of House music.
Building upon the foundation laid by the groundbreaking "Move Your Body: The Evolution of HOUSE Music" exhibit in 2015 at the Chicago Cultural Center, originally compiled by a diverse group of curators including Rob McKay, "Chicago: Home of House" promises to immerse audiences in a visual journey through the timeline-based history of this iconic genre known as one of Chicago’s most unifying contemporary cultural exports.
From its humble beginnings in basements, high schools, and underground clubs to its global influence on music, fashion, dance and culture, the exhibit showcases rare artifacts, photographs, and a timeline-based installation that captures the essence and spirit of the Chicago-born genre.
"We are thrilled to unveil 'Chicago: Home of House,' a testament to the enduring legacy of House music and its deep roots in our city," said Lauren Lowery, co-curator of the exhibit and CEO at Vintage House Show LLC, "Through meticulous research and collaboration, we aim to honor the pioneers, celebrate the diversity and inspire the next generation fans of House." VINTAGEHOUSESHOW.US
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