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The Art Institute of Chicago is pleased to announce its exhibition schedule for the first half of 2024. This exciting lineup will spotlight works across mediums—from textiles to photography to ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has announced Four Chicago Artists: Theodore Halkin, Evelyn Statsinger, Barbara Rossi, and Christina Ramberg on view from May 11–August 26, 2024.
Art Institute’s new Van Gogh exhibit a showcase for works we barely know A new exhibition takes the first-ever in-depth look at artworks created by Van Gogh and four of his fellow Post ...
Add a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago to your calendar this holiday season because free days for Illinois residents have been announced. From Nov. 27 to Dec. 22, Illinois residents can visit ...
Appearing imminently at the Art Institute of Chicago is "Salvador Dalí: The Image Disappears," an exhibit collecting more than 50 objects from the surrealist icon — not just paintings, sketches ...
Special Exhibitions. When visiting the Art Institute of Chicago, be sure to check out Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks, one of the best-known paintings in American art.
Overlooking the Art Institute of Chicago’s historic grand staircase, Architectural Fragments From Chicago is a new installation by curator Alison Fisher. The permanent exhibition at the 1879 ...
Learn more about the Art Institute of Chicago's exhibits, special events and facilities by visiting the property's website. Popular Tours. Chicago River 90-Minute Architecture Tour ...
The massive Art Institute of Chicago exhibition, co-presented with museums in Barcelona and Brussels, will head to Europe after March 30. ‘Project a Black Planet’ is a history-making survey of ...
The catalog for an exhibition of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso's drawings hosted by the Arts Club of Chicago opened at the Arts Institute of Chicago on March 20, 1923. (Art Institute of Chicago) ...
Art Institute of Chicago catalog for Artists of Chicago and vicinity exhibition, 1955. Whitney B. Halstead papers, 1920-1982. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Jack Tworkov jurying ...