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Past Exhibition in 2007
November 12, 2007–February 3, 2008
Gallery 101A
Exquisite miniature paintings and decorative arts, including jades, jewelry, and weapons, demonstrate the richness of the arts that were produced in South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.
June 24, 2007–January 21, 2008
Gallery 163
Two consecutive installations focus attention on the Art Institute's outstanding but rarely exhibited collection of late 19th- and early 20th-century Mexican broadsides.
October 11, 2007–January 21, 2008
Galleries 138–139
William Pope.L is a prominent multidisciplinary artist known for his conceptual, often performance-based art practice, which actively confronts issues of race, sex, power, consumerism, and social c
November 10, 2007–January 10, 2008
Galleries 202 and 231
The Art Institute is honored to receive major bequests from two donors whose support and generosity are well known at the museum.
November 3, 2007–January 6, 2008
Regenstein Hall and Galleries 261-273
As one of the most acclaimed and influential living artists, Jasper Johns has been the subject of numerous exhibitions, many of which have explored his signature use of flags, numbers, and other em
September 22, 2007–December 9, 2007
Gallery 107
Over the centuries, Japanese printmakers have expressed the many aspects of evening.
August 1, 2007–December 3, 2007
Maps of Paris, drawn from the collection of the Art Institute’s Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, highlight urban planning and architectural and artistic developments in the “capital of the 19th centu
September 15, 2007–November 25, 2007
Galleries 1–4
“I’ve come to believe that beauty can be a very powerful conveyor of difficult ideas.”—Richard Misrach
September 22, 2007–November 7, 2007
Gallery 109
For a thousand years, ink has been the supreme medium of artistic expression in China thanks to its close association with writing, scholarship, and cultured taste.
August 4, 2007–November 3, 2007
Gallery 101A
Exquisite miniature paintings and decorative arts including jades, jewelry, and weapons demonstrate the richness of the arts that were produced in South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.














