
And so it officially begins. Our debut, the first installation of Paintings Below Zero in the United States. Featured next to The Bean at Millennium Park. For the whole month of February, 2008.
So last Friday, two and a half months before opening, on a below-freezing winter night, we told our cabbie about Museum of Modern Ice and he told us about The Billboard. Passing it under the bridge on Ohio Street on our way in from the airport, Jaz and I chimed in unison, "Whoo wheee! Paintings Below Zero by Gordon Halloran!” and the cabbie said, “Who is Gordon Halloran?” so we said, “He’s right here, in the back of your cab.” And he didn’t miss a beat, that cabbie, he said, “Welcome to Chicago, Mr. Halloran, we’re proud to have you here.” Or something. Like he was the official spokesman for Chicago, and we were the special guests they were all waiting for.

THAT’S WHAT’S SO COOL about Chicago. The personal touch, the human contact. No one is going to put you on hold here. So at the entrance to The Hard Rock Hotel, we snapped his photo. That’s Lester, Gord and Jaz. The flash gave us away as tourists, but we didn't care. Everyone else was styling: white furry coats and snappy hats like they’ve all figured out that winter is the fashionable season.
Inside that dark, music-beat lobby, (fashionistas gathered around low tables with drinks & appys). Admittedly we didn’t fit in yet, droopy from hours of sitting in small seats too close together, dragging suitcases, taking shoes off, putting coins back in our pockets for security and listening to loudspeaker safety lectures. But Trevor brightened as he checked us in and then said proudly, “You’re in The Tower Suite”. He introduced us to Denise James, Director of Guest Services, who agreed to be the go-to person if we need anything. We shook hands, pleased to put faces to our hotel sponsor.

Later, after opening the door to that marvelous suite and unpacking all those bags, (Van Morrison is the celeb rocker on our floor) we broke into a bottle of red wine and chocolate covered strawberries which had been placed for our welcome.

Here’s Jaz and Tim with Ice Man and Patrick in our Tower Suite. It’s big enough for us to gather together and glamorous enough and functional too; I’ll have my office here for the duration and one night we’re all going to gather for a meal and a movie around that huge screen.

Outside, we bundled, hungry against the chill. I suggested Mambo Grill, as I remembered that the food there was tasty and the prices, reasonable. It was Friday night, within walking distance.

What were we thinking? It was a full hour we waited while the tangy, spicy aromas of Cuban cuisine wafted around us, and all the cozy December cheer. Friday night at 8 PM, downtown Chicago, excellent food, reasonable prices? With our appetite, the meal was Beyond the Beyonds. We're going again, next time with a reservation.

On Saturday, we took to the streets. Production meeting at breakfast in Old Timers, a greasy spoon on Lake Street.

Tim and Patrick reported that The Fulton is c-o-l-d and the fork lifts buzz quickly; you've got to watch where you're going. Then:plans for the first "pour" into the huge cookie sheets. It will be yellow paint. And I remember last year's warm colors at Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square. Here's our crew a year ago, assembling those large ice slabs of luscious color, just prior to installation.

Then, we mingled with State Street Shoppers.

Enjoyed the buskers: young, black drummers (white, plastic ice cream buckets - awesome rhythm!), a disco dancer from the Seventies (?), a pair of worn hand-puppets which danced to wacky piped-in music and brought a smile to absolutely everyone's face.

We had our dollar bills ready for the homeless newspaper vendors. Such extremes in such bitter weather on the same street: devastating poverty and conspicuous abundance with little children, so recently in the world, wishing for everything.

Macy's famous windows, everybody had to get a look.

We kept walking.

Patrick kept saying, “Is this the Miracle Mile?”

It began to snow. Ah, Chicago!

The new recruit. An interdisciplinary artist with a passion for art, music and mystery, Ari also has production skills. Fascinated by spirals, fractals and other patterns of growth, Ari loves watching ice crystals form... and of course, lugging around refrigeration plates. He's our guide to Chicago and has managed to fix up a previously mangled bicycle, which he rides everywhere.
Katie has a BA in Fine Art from University of Nebraska, Lincoln. She has passion for creating ceramic sculpture and enjoys oil painting, traveling and yoga, as well as Chicago's "offerings of art & culture." Although she answers whenever anyone calls "Katie" (there are 3 interns names Katie) she's an enthusiastic worker, and a welcome addition to
Matt is an artist, bicyclist, disc jockey, self-taught keyboardist and photographer who likes to write. This is his first
Katelyn recently moved to Chicago from Michigan, and works as a paintings assistant for artist Tim Lowly. She has a BFA in Painting, & a BA in Art Education (Western Michigan University). An artist who paints, Katie also plays violin with a number of groups in the Chicago area. She's new to
Katie Louise Williams really likes ice. She grew up making ice rinks in her yard, playing hockey, staring at frosty grass, and, eventually, driving a Zamboni. The project has been one of her favorite experiences with both ice and Canadians. She rides her bike everywhere. When its warmer she's a vegetable farmer.
Technical crew. Laura is new to
This is Jaz’s third installation with Paintings Below Zero. Jaz brings a Bachelor of Arts degree in Design from Emily Carr College to the project. A fanatic of typefaces, Jaz designed & produced the artbook on the Italy installation, created the flash web site from scratch: paintingsbelowzero.com, designed a full page ad in Modern Painters (Feb 2008 ) & numerous smaller design projects for
Raised in Calgary, Winnipeg, Nairobi, and Boston, Erik is an artist and graphic designer, (Bachelor of Design Emily Carr, 2005), who has cultivated a distinct visual art practice informed by design and international travel. Following his studies with voyages to Honduras, Italy, London, England, Toronto, and Harlem, New York, Olson returned to his native Calgary to open IDEAL, a contemporary art space. www.erikolson.ca
River grew up in Northern California and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture) from UC Santa Cruz. His wild, youthful days of travel ended abruptly when he fell in love with a dancer. Now he's married, with 3 kids, a house, 2 cars and a dog living in semi-rural British Columbia as a stone mason. He relishes
Originally from the U.K., Nancy is now based in Toronto. With a background in art education, she first worked with
Adrian has worked in the Broadcast, Film and Live Production fields for the past 28 years and is presently Lighting Consultant to the CTV Television Network, TSN and Rogers Sportsnet. He also counts amongst his clientele the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, for whom he is the Lighting and Set Designer for their worldwide festivals.
Art spends most of his time continent hopping with Accent Refrigeration in the cool quest to design and install the perfect system. His favorite gig is Paintings Below Zero - and will continue to be until hell freezes over. He calls home Victoria, British Columbia with his wife and 4 daughters.
This is JC’s fourth installation with
Nancy has worked with Gordon and Caitlin with PBZ since the 2005 Italy installation. She’s the go-to person behind the scenes. Nancy is responsible to have everything in place before the crew hits the location. She brings 21 years of event management experience to this gig, and she is inspired by the work.
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Welcome to the Chi! I googled your exhibit looking for the link on the Park District's page (as I'm planning an outing next month) and I landed here. We're really looking forward to Paintings Below Zero!
All the best to ya's! Keep warm :)
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