Matisse made his colorful cut-outs late in life after debilitating abdominal surgery, and they are the star of this focused new exhibition.
Preservationists, including Preservation Chicago, oppose the displacement of the trading room and suggest the museum consider ...
No decision has been made, but the museum says "the east side of the building — where the Trading Room is located — ...
Since it was acquired in 1964, Gustave Caillebotte’s “Paris Street; Rainy Day” has become all but synonymous with the Art Institute. It appears in the movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and in ...
Dazzling in vivid color and intricate detail, a 100-foot-long tapestry depicting a narrative of lush, magical paradise drew a crowd of onlookers at this year’s Northwestern Night at the Art Institute ...
Right now, at the Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago, on the Bluhm Family Terrace looking out over Millennium Park and skyscrapers along Michigan Avenue, there is nothing. No, no, wait, make ...
Ten X in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago realized two iterations of an ancient sculpture from the museum's collection.
Beginning March 7, the Art Institute of Chicago will be displaying an exhibition featuring a colorful unbound book of late-career works by French artist Henri Matisse. "Matisse's Jazz: Rhythms in ...
Curator Emerson Bowyer says the gift will help the museum reframe its presentation of early modern French art. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago Can you explain the importance of this gift in ...
Norman Kelley has thoughtfully designed a dynamic modular system of walls and columns, to transform the Art Institute of Chicago’s architecture and design galleries. (Courtesy Art Institute of Chicago ...
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