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For today’s No Money Monday, check out art in London and history in Chicago.

‘Mindful’ is an exhibition initiated and curated by artist and mental health charity Mind ambassador Stuart Semple.

On show are works by Jake and Dinos Chapman, Mona Hatoum, Tracey Emin, Mat Collishaw, Sarah Lucas, Tessa Farmer and others in an exhibition that aims to explore the link between mental health and creativity, and art’s cathartic potential for artists and viewers alike. The show is part of a wider festival of events and included a gala dinner at the Imperial War Museum, which was held last week. Proceeds go to Mind.

For full details see http://mindfulofart.com.

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Chicago: Then & Now, A story By Lee Bey

A former Chicago Sun-Times architecture critic, this exhibition pairs historic and contemporary images to examine social change in local neighborhoods, introducing new works every three months.

Through Jan 9, 2012 at City Gallery in the Historic Water Tower

806 N Michigan Ave (at Chicago Ave) Magnificent Mile, Chicago

(312) 742-0808explorechicago.org

Subway: Red to ChicagoGet directions

Mon–Sat 10am–6:30pm; Sun 10am–5pm

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Financial Advice: Teach your kids about money.

Kids as young as four years old are already aware of money, so why not school them some more?

Once they learn they can buy things they want with money – e.g., candy, toys – many children will begin hoarding every nickel they can get their hands on. How this urge is channeled can determine what kind of financial manager your child will be as an adult.