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Art Institute of Chicago, Summer 2010. Photo © O. Douglas Jennings. All rights reserved. |
They come to the gallery space with a desire to connect; to connect with the past; to connect with the creative mind of the creator of art they admire.
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Art Institute of Chicago, Summer 2010. Photo © by O. Douglas Jennings. All rights reserved. |
To each soul, in each mind, the images create respective unique stories.
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Art Institute of Chicago, Summer 2010. Photo © by O. Douglas Jennings. All rights reserved. |
"Night Hawks" and its admirers was my focus when I took the picture. But I didn't notice, until recently, another gallery watcher connection taking place: on the lower right side of the photo, there is shown a young patron with a less-than-rapturous expression while looking at something off-panel.
I know that gallery and, without checking, I realized what caused the little girl's reaction. I hope it did not cause any bad dreams. I found another of my photos from that same gallery (below) that reveals the painting that hangs in the corner where the child's gaze rests.
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Art Institute of Chicago, Summer 2010. Photo © O. Douglas Jennings. All rights reserved. |
The painting was featured in the Oscar-winning 1945 movie The Picture of Dorian Gray. Looking like he could be a cast member on the set of The Walking Dead, the painting's subject is quite horrific.
I wonder how long that image lingered in the mind of the young gallery watcher.
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