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CHICAGO — Norman Rockwell’s “The Dugout,” a classic portrait of slumped Cubs, dejected Cubs, defeated Cubs, a morose team resigned to an existential slog of failure, now hangs in the Art Institute of ...
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“My aim is to make from my obsessions and ideas the strongest, most coherent visual statement possible,” artist Christina Ramberg once said, describing her process and intentions. Closely affiliated ...
CHICAGO — Before Georgia O'Keeffe painted her legendary Southwestern scenes, she spent years depicting a very different kind of landscape: the harsh and smoky urban canyons of New York City. After she ...
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 ...
"The Bedroom," painted in 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh, is part of The Art Institute of Chicago's collection. A new exhibit at the museum also features two additional paintings of the room.
A painter once thought peculiar, he’s now the deserving subject of Gustave Caillebotte: Painting His World at the Art Institute of Chicago. Greetings from Chicago and its splendid Art Institute, where ...
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A 1964 art school study predicted who would still be painting in 5 years
In 1964, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago handed 31 of its students an hour, a sheet of paper, and a long table ...
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