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A Moving Encounter With the Art of Bernard Williams

Last updated: August 6, 2025 5:30 pm
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Exploring Public Art in Elmhurst, Chicago

Every summer, Chicago and its suburbs showcase a variety of public art installations, some of which are truly captivating while others may fall short of the mark. Elmhurst, located just 30 minutes west of downtown Chicago, currently hosts a mix of both exceptional and lackluster art pieces in close proximity to each other.

On one hand, we have “Umbrella Sky” and “Color Rain,” temporary outdoor installations that lack local significance and resemble generic decorative elements found in many cities worldwide. These installations, while visually appealing, lack depth and fail to connect with the community they are placed in.

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Installation view of “Bernard Williams: Crossings” at the Elmhurst Art Museum (Photo: Lori Waxman/Hyperallergic)

On the other hand, the Elmhurst Art Museum is currently hosting “CROSSINGS,” a solo exhibition by Chicago artist Bernard Williams. Williams’ work, which includes paintings and sculptures, incorporates iconic materials and symbols to create enigmatic pieces that pay homage to historical figures and events. His sculptures, such as “Route 27” and “The Black Tractor Project,” serve as both art pieces and monuments, prompting viewers to reflect on the stories they tell.

Williams, a prominent figure in Chicago’s art scene, has a diverse portfolio that includes collaborations with the Chicago Public Art Group and solo projects in various city parks and plazas. His thought-provoking pieces, such as the steel signposts featuring symbols of African American history like “Cowboy Dream” and “Spirit of Bessie Coleman,” challenge viewers to engage with forgotten narratives and celebrate unsung heroes.

Bernard Williams' Artwork
Bernard Williams, “The Black Tractor Project” (2020) at the Elmhurst Art Museum (Photo: Lori Waxman/Hyperallergic)

Williams’ art not only serves as a visual delight but also sparks conversations about cultural heritage, social justice, and historical significance. His ability to blend artistry with meaningful storytelling sets his work apart in a sea of generic public art installations.

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For those looking to experience art that resonates with local history and community values, a visit to the Elmhurst Art Museum and Bernard Williams’ “CROSSINGS” exhibition is a must-see.

Explore “CROSSINGS” by Bernard Williams at the Elmhurst Art Museum until August 17 and immerse yourself in a world where art meets storytelling and history.

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