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From cop shops to mean streets, off-the-cuff galleries await your verdict

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From cop shops to mean streets, off-the-cuff galleries await your verdict
Unless you get mugged or need a green card, you may never get to see some of Chicago's most intriguing public artwork.
It costs a pretty penny to keep our art squeaky clean.
Risking fines and jail time, street artists install pieces that (temporarily) enhance bleak cityscapes.
Take our street-art tour before these fleeting works disappear.
A graffiti expert breaks down the differences between gang tags and street art.
There's more to Chicago's public art than the Millennium Park mainstays.
Chaos can ensue when the city's art meets the citizens.
Here's what one of the city's most priceless possessions would go for on the open market.
Chicago's public art isn't funded by your taxes alone.
If the CTA's so broke, how can it afford to commission some of the city's best public art?
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12/31/1969
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