I visited Depaul museum with my group. It is located at 935 West Fullerton street. The museum building consist of two floors. First floor shows general art works from Depaul students and other. The second floor currently shows 90s ink paper works.
The Above artwork is called The Justice Chair by Gerda Meyer Bernstein. it was the most interesting art work because before i read the explanation of the art work, my first impression was it reminded me of Pirates of the Caribbean. it looked like had stayed in the ocean floor for a while. However, the artist named as justice Chair. If you see deeply on the floor, there are a lot of name cards that are prisoners who were held there as of 2012.
The Above artworks is located second floor that is about how 90s people lived. It mostly showed 90s peoples' fashion and industrial development. The special aspects of 90s ink paper politics is that focused on political things into artwork, yet it hard to determine from the works. If you look at it deeply you can figure out.



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