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William Bengtson Obituary

Bengtson, William H.

William H. "Bill" Bengtson passed away on January 24, 2022, at Weiss Memorial Hospital at the age of 73.

Mr. Bengtson had a long incredible history and involvement with art that was made in Chicago working with notable artists such as Ed Paschke, Roger Brown, Christina Ramberg, and many other influential artists. He was the Director of the Phyllis Kind Gallery for fifteen years and represented many of the Chicago Imagists. At that time these artists were not mainstream artists, but ones that had developed unique personal imagery outside of current trends in art, while living and working in Chicago. One of Bill's early responsibilities at the gallery was photographing the artwork as it came in and documenting it for promotional postcards, posters, publications and to send slides and transparencies to collectors, art institutions and potential patrons.

Bill studied photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with Kenneth Josephson, Joyce Neimanas and Barbara Crane, each broadening his understanding and appreciation of the medium as an art form. This, coupled with the ideas in contemporary art, folk, and outsider art, opened the door for him to be involved with photography knowing rules were made to be broken. Art subjects were everywhere, you just had to look. WHB.

"I have never been an exhibiting artist or photographer, so my photographs have always been personal and private. My attempt to see the irony, contrasting elements, humor or composition to satisfy and entertain myself was my only goal. The images I've chosen to present reflect the subject matter that interested me in the moment while carrying a camera as I went about my business in and around the city. I like to think of my pictures as one-liners, amusing, confusing, compelling, and/or odd". From Art Everywhere, selected works by WH Bengtson at the Ed Paschke Art Center, 2020.

Bill's most recent images were color photographs of details of multiple buildings in one frame of view. They were created with a digital camera while exploring the city.

Bill was a sweet soul who will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.

Bill is survived by wife Pam, stepsons Ruley, Andrew and Matthew Rourke and his daughter in-law Bridget Rourke. He is also survived by sister Bonnie Twietmeyer and brother-in-law Robert Twietmeyer and brother Thomas Bengtson, sisters-in-law Lana Rothermel and Mary O'Kon, brothers-in-law Michael Rothermel and Greg O'Kon, several nieces and nephews as well as extended family and numerous friends.

In lieu of flowers donations to be sent to the Ed Paschke Art Center.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jan. 30, 2022.

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Elyse Martin

July 31, 2022

Bill was my art photographer for several years. He was a master at that. And he was the sweetest man. He would come to my house, have coffee and share stories. His were definitely more interesting than mine. I had the pleasure of seeing his last photography exhibit at the Ed Pashke center. What a treat it was. I really miss Bill. My condolences to his family.

Lannie Johnston

March 11, 2022

I was shocked to hear of Billy´s passing just last night. We worked together at Phyllis Kind gallery for many years where his humor and sense of mischief made the days interesting and fun. His exquisite photography informed many. RIP, Billy.

Arnie Anderson

February 11, 2022

Good memories are never forgotten.

Rob Twietmeyer

February 2, 2022

Sending our sympathy and condolences to family of Uncle Bill. I have so many great memories of Uncle Bill. When I was in my 20s he introduced me to great music like Talking Heads and took me on fun tours of art at Phyllis Kind art gallery. It was so interesting to see his all of his work in photography. Uncle Bill not only was funny, witty. full of life and very caring for others but taught me alot about art and sharing his works of photography with me and my family. He would send me the coolest eclectic art and photography prints in my 20s. There are alot of special things about Uncle Bill I will miss...especially his sense of humor.. He always made me laugh and smile.. We love you Uncle Bill. Love, Rob. Kira and Alex Twietmeyer

Greg Harper

February 2, 2022

Classic Bill. Creator and doer.

JohnPittman

February 1, 2022

Back in the day we had a regular Monday golf game ...... and those were the days! RIP Mr Bill!

Greg Harper

February 1, 2022

Bill was also an avid MUSIC LOVER. His eclecticism was contagious! As a youngster growing up in the 70s and 80s, Bill turned me on to acts I had never heard of before. Everyone from Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter to Mink Deville and Graham Parker, Culture Club and ABC. THANK YOU BILLY!

Susan Gruhlke-Mitchell

February 1, 2022

So sad to learn Billy was ill and passed...such a funny and silly guy...I have many memories

Karen Lennox

February 1, 2022

My fondest hope is that Billy is making mischief with Karl Wirsum in another realm.

Christina Marusich

January 31, 2022

Bill was such a great talent and person and fun to work with. Being in the art scene for so many years, he had a lot of knowledge and fun stories to share. He will be missed are our thoughts are with his family.

Sharon Paschke

January 30, 2022

I will always remember how my dad and Billy would greet each other. "Hello Mr. Ed; Hello Mr. Bill." Funny guy.
We will miss you

Bonnie & Robert Twietmeyer

January 30, 2022

We will miss Bill and his creativity, spirit and love for so many!

Howard Tullman

January 30, 2022

Our prayers are with the family. He was a sweet and terrific guy and we will all miss him.

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