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Visit | The Art Institute of Chicago Looking for things to do in Downtown Chicago? Plan your visit, find admission pricing, hours, directions, parking more!
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Women Designers of the Arts and Crafts Movement The Arts and Crafts movement originated in mid-19th-century England and gained momentum in Europe and the United States as a solution to the perceived ills of industrialization, mechanized production, and urbanization
Arts of the Americas - The Art Institute of Chicago The Arts of the Americas department stewards a diverse collection of nearly 4,600 objects from North, Central, and South America from 5000 BCE to the present, reflecting the extensive history of artistic production in this hemisphere The oldest objects attest to the presence of Indigenous communities in the Americas since time immemorial, while the newest grapple with pressing questions of
Home | The Art Institute of Chicago Located downtown by Millennium Park, this top art museum is TripAdvisor's #1 Chicago attraction—a must when visiting the city
Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World - The Art Institute of Chicago More than 120 paintings, works on paper, photographs, and other ephemera come together in this major exhibition exploring the very personal interests and relationships that shaped Impressionist artist Gustave Caillebotte's world
Food in Art - The Art Institute of Chicago And, no surprise, it is a popular subject for art throughout the centuries and across cultures In the moveable feast that is our collection, consider this both an appetizer and a guide
Without Bounds or Limits: Introduction On July 4, 1909, Daniel H Burnham and the Commercial Club of Chicago unveiled the culmination of three years of work and a decade of preparation The Plan of Chicago, considered a fundamental urban planning document, presented one group’s radical vision for a more beautiful, orderly, and unified city And with its lush illustrations and rousing prose, it dared its readers to not only