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Browse a complete list of past exhibitions, from 1883 to 2007, at the exhibition history archive.

The Art of Buddhism: Transmission and Transformation
August 30, 2006–July 29, 2007
Gallery 101A
The objects in Gallery 101A draw attention to the contributions of teachers and students in the spread of religion, focusing on Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet and Nepal.
Faces, Places, and Inner Spaces
June 14, 2006–July 8, 2007
Gallery 141
Faces, Places, and Inner Spaces, a new interactive exhibition in the Hammerman Gallery of the Kraft Education Center, introduces you to a selection of art from Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
Tang China and the Silk Road
September 30, 2006–June 30, 2007
Gallery 105
Networks of trade and cultural exchange connected Tang-dynasty China (618-907) with major cities between the Mediterranean coast and Japan.
Unity and Diversity: Art of the Islamic World
September 30, 2006–June 30, 2007
Gallery 131A
The second installment of this two-part display explores the Islamic world's role as intermediary between the East and West, highlighting objects from the Mongol and Timurid periods of Iran and Eur
Stories from the Silk Road
August 26, 2006–May 28, 2007
Kraft Education Center
Take a picture-book journey on the Silk Road and experience the cultures, landscapes, and peoples of different lands.
The Silk Road and Beyond: Travel, Trade, and Transformation
September 30, 2006–April 22, 2007
Galleries 141 and 142
Silk Road Chicago is an unprecedented collaboration among the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Silk Road Project
Eugène Delacroix and North Africa
October 21, 2006–April 13, 2007
Gallery 221A
Etchings and lithographs by Eugène Delacroix document his fascination with North Africa.
Honoring Heroes in History: Illustrations from the Coretta Scott King Award Books, 2001–2005
November 12, 2006–April 6, 2007
Galleries 10 and 142
The Coretta Scott King Award, established in 1970, recognizes the contributions African American authors and illustrators have made to the field of children's literature.
Renaissance Europe and the Ottoman Empire
October 21, 2006–April 2, 2007
Galleries 208–209A
Prints and drawings examine the relationship of 15th- and 16th-century Europe to Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
Chinese Figures: Faithful and Fantastic
December 1, 2006–March 4, 2007
Gallery 108
Inspired by Buddhist beliefs introduced from India, Central Asia, and the Himalayas, Chinese devotees created and commissioned out of their own sincere faith a wealth of original, expressive images
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