Sept. 15th 2017 was the opening reception of Black & White photo portraits by Tony Smith of various major players in the Chicago Art scene. On exhibit at the historic, newly designated "National Treasure" ( the black space here is the link to the story) "National Treasure" by the National Trust, the South Side Community Art Center in the ever changing Bronzeville District of Chicago.
Here an executive of an organization of art collectors is reviewing a portrait of Turtel Onli, ,his own image along with many other members and participants of the Black Art Scene. Onli is shown in sun-glasses.
Onli started his career there in 1970 and has maintained his professional and creative practices association with the SSCAC over the decades.
" Prof. Onli seated on his "Rhythmistic Bench" at the Chicago Children's Museum, Gallerists! Art enthusiasts! Curator's to collect, exhibit and appreciate Rhythmistic Fine Art are welcomed. "The term I launched is Rhythmistic Art as the universal Future-Primitif genre to grow and practice, Narrative, figurative & beyond is my practices' core. Creating visual art transcending trends in a series. Please share this blog."
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