Station to Station

The train has arrived.

Yet this locomotive doesn’t carry coal. It carries artists.

For three weeks, the Station to Station
train will travel across the country, making nine stops along the way. Organized by
artist Doug Aitken, this public art project (made possible by Levi’s) will
connect leading figures, underground creators and curious spectators from the
worlds of art, music, food, literature and film. The train will make two stops
in the Midwest.

Chicago

Chicago’s Beaux Arts-style Union
Station serves as the backdrop for the sounds of Mavis Staples, Theaster Gates’
Black Monks of Mississippi, Thurston Moore and John Moloney/Caught on Tape, No
Age and White Mystery (plus more). The building, originally designed by famed
architect Daniel Burnham, will also play host to an array of slow food
producers and artists, such as Urs Fischer, Kenneth Anger, Ernesto Neto,
Carsten Höller and Liz Glynn.

The Skinny:

  • Station to Station: Chicago
  • Tuesday, Sept. 10, 6:30 p.m. CDT
  • Union Station, Chicago
  • Details and tickets

Minneapolis/St. Paul

The train will make its second Midwest stop at the Union
Depot, in St. Paul, Minn. Here, the cross-country traveling art project will give
you the sounds of Patti Smith, Eleanor Friedberger, No Age and White Mystery
(among others). Slow food producers will be on hand to keep you full through a
night of art, including a live Happening from Fritz Haeg and BodyCartography
Project, and nomadic sculptures from Urs Fischer, Kenneth Anger, Ernesto Neto,
Carsten Höller and Liz Glynn.

What are you waiting for? All aboard.

The Skinny:

  • Station to Station: Minneapolis/St. Paul
  • Thursday, Sept. 12, 6 p.m. CDT
  • Union Depot, St. Paul
  • Details and tickets