New York–based graphic design firm Project Projects offers a model of an exhibition that addresses issues of representation and reproductions in a playful, yet critical way.
Designs by Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons, Junya Watanabe, Yohji Yamamoto, and Issey Miyake commemorate the 25th year of SAIC’s Fashion Resource Center.
The first exhibition to explore the work of Studio Gang Architects offers a studio-like environment that reflects the firm’s collaborative, inquiry-based, and research-driven approach.
Raw colors and burnished gold explode in this special exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago’s earliest, boldest, and least-seen devotional woodcuts.
Featuring the museum’s earliest and most famous ukiyo-e prints, or “pictures of the floating world,” this exhibition includes approximately 35 works dating from the late 17th to the first half of...
This focus exhibition features six works by German artist Hito Steyerl, whose practice combines elements of experimental film, auteur cinema, documentary, and video art.
These nearly 100 works on paper, including several works by Ed Ruscha, Carroll Dunham, and Martin Kippenberger, have never or rarely been seen in our galleries.
A sweeping survey of classic American popular musicians from blues singers of the 1930s through guitar legends of the 1960s, Allen Ruppersberg’s latest piece debuts at the Art Institute.
The Thorne Miniature Rooms are dressed in holiday finery with the Pennsylvania Dutch room joining the decorating tradition and an original German Rococo room on view for the first time in 50 years!