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Xochicago Floating Gardens of the Chicago River and México

May 9 – October 4, 2026 Xicágo Gallery
(Detail) José Lozano, La sonámbula (The Sleepwalker), 1998, serigraph / serigrafía, 22/58, NMMA Permanent Collection, 1999.104, Published at Self Help Graphics & Art and (Detail) Nick Wesley, View from the Wild Mile, 2021, digital photograph, Courtesy of Urban Rivers

Xochicago refers to the naming confluence of two waterway systems, one being the Chicago River and the other belonging to Xochimilco, an ancient settlement which is now a modern borough of Mexico City. Through historic, nostalgic, and contemporary images and interpretations of both locations, this exhibit draws parallels between chinampas built by the Mexica (Aztec) and the floating gardens being installed in Chicago by Urban Rivers. Important strides have been made to attract wildlife, plants, and people back to the river, yet this must be tempered to avoid over-commercialization through new development, which would plunge the Chicago River back into its polluted, industrial past.

Curated by Rebecca D. Meyers in collaboration with Urban Rivers

Sponsors:

The Joyce Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Illinois Arts Council
Allstate
Chicago Park District