William J. O’Brien, “Untitled” (2007) (Collection of Dana Hirt. © William J. O’Brien. Photo: Tom Van Eynde, courtesy of the artist; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York)

William J. O’Brien, “Untitled” (2007) (Collection of Dana Hirt. © William J. O’Brien. Photo: Tom Van Eynde, courtesy of the artist; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York)

CHICAGO — There will be hundreds of exhibitions between now and the end of March, when the weather starts to warm up around these Middle West parts. Culled from this group are 10 not-to-miss shows opening during this period that ask questions about climate change, tensions in the Middle East, long-gone Chicago cultural spaces, why the 3D printer matters, “cuteness,” African-American communities, photography in India, and adolescents. Keep your winter jacket on, and go see some art.

Read about the top 10 Chicago art exhibitions here: http://hyperallergic.com/102901/10-chicago-art-exhibitions-to-see-this-winter/