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January 1988. Weekly and Monthly Calendars
New and continuing exhibitions, public programs and lectures, Junior Museum activities 1-5, 7-10, 15-18
Friedrich Weinbrenner, architectural exhibition 1, 31
January 5, 1988
Suggested admission fees increase 6
January 11, 1988
Ice and Green Clouds: Traditions of Chinese Celadon, US tour exhibition, curator of Chinese and Japanese Art Yutaka Mino and Katherine Tsiang, catalogue 11-14, 19, 32, 46, 51
January 12, 1988
Ice and Green Clouds: Traditions of Chinese Celadon, US tour exhibition, lectures, gallery walks, artist demonstrations; Associate Director of Museum Education Department Robert W. Eskridge 13-14, 32
February 1988. Weekly Calendars
New and continuing exhibitions, public programs, and Junior Museum activities 19-22, 26-28, 31-34, 37-40
Photographs by the Bisson Freres, exhibition 31
February 2, 1988
Gifts from Mary and Leigh Block, exhibition of recent gifts; the Collection; comments by AIC Director James N. Wood 23-26, 32, 74
February 10, 1988
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Early Work, exhibition organized by The Museum of Modern Art, N.Y., catalogue 19, 29-30, 32, 46, 52, 74
February 23, 1988
The Library of Babel: Buzz Spector, sculptural installation 31,35-36,46,74
Rober Gober, exhibition, curator of 20th Century Painting and Sculpture Neal Benezra 35-36, 112
March 1988. Monthly & Weekly Calendars
New and continuing exhibitions, public programs, and Junior Museum activities 41-49, 59-70
Georgia O’Keeffe 1887-1986, exhibition venues and catalogue 41, 45, 52-53
Georgia O’Keeffe: The Stieglitz Portraits, 1918-1922, exhibition from Permanent collection 45, 52-53
Someone Left a Message for You: Photographs by Duane Michals, exhibition and lecture 45
Arms and Art: The Wielgus Gift, exhibition 53, 63
March 1, 1988
1988-1989 Long-Range exhibition schedule 50-58
The Human Figure in Early Greek Art, traveling exhibition organized by The Greek Ministry of Culture and The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 58, 285-286; Part I, preview 281; Part II, preview 284
April 1988. Weekly & Monthly Calendars
New and continuing exhibitions, public programs, and Junior Museum activities 71-86, 91-94, 98-101
The Modern Movement: Selections from the Permanent Collection, architectural drawings 74
April 12, 1988
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Photographed by Sal Lopes, exhibition organized by The Chrysler Museum of Norfolk, VA, AIC showing coordinated by curator of Photography Colin Westerbeck; dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.; exhibition venues, public symposium 54, 87-88, 105-106, 120-121
April 13, 1988
Korean Ceramics of the Koryo Dynasty from the Permanent Collection, exhibition 89, 143
Tang Dynasty Tomb Figures and Vessels from the Permanent Collection, exhibition 89-90, 143
April 20, 1988
In the Shadow of Mies: Ludwig Hilberseimer, Architect, Educator, and Urban Planner with essays by R. Pommer, D. Spaeth, K. Harrington, et. al., AIC publication; symposium; the Hilberseimer archive at AIC 95-97
April 25, 1988
Chicago Architecture 1872-1922: Birth of a Metropolis, exhibition installed by Stanley Tigerman and organized by curator of Architecture Department John Zukowsky; exhibition publication and European venues 102-104, 130-133, 177
April 26, 1988
Museum shop, The Wall: Images and Offerings from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial by photojournalist Sal Lopes, book signing event 105-106
April 27, 1988
Kabuki Actors: Masterpieces of Japanese Woodblock Prints, exhibition in association with The Japan Festival in Chicago presented by Consulate General of Japan, The Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago, and The Japan America Society; complementary shows from Permanent collection: Edo Porcelains; Japanese Buddhist Art 107-108, 147
April 28, 1988
Selections from the Collection of Dr. Eugene A. Solow, first exhibition from the series “Chicago Collects” organized by Prints and Drawings Department; catalogue 109-111
Drawings by Le Corbusier, exhibition of non-architectural works 109, 111
May 1988. Monthly & Weekly Calendars
New and continuing exhibitions, public programs, and Junior Museum activities 111-119, 126-129, 134-138
May 2, 1988
Dutch and Flemish Paintings from The Hermitage, exhibition, lecture series 122
May 7, 1988
The Veteran, the Wall, and the Aftermath of the Vietnam War, symposium in conjunction with Sal Lopes exhibition, programs and participants 120-121
May 11, 1988
Dutch and Flemish Paintings from The Hermitage, Leningrad, exhibition; museum cultural exchange, statement by AIC Director James N. Wood and Director of The Metropolitan Museum Philippe de Montebello; AIC showing coordinated by curator of European Painting Martha A. Wolff; catalogue with foreword by Director of The Hermitage Boris Piotrovsky 122-125, 141-142, 177, 182, 186, 194; exhibition checklist 187-193
May 19, 1988
The Hero in Chicago Culture, symposium in conjunction with exhibition Chicago Architecture 1872-1922: Birth of a Metropolis, film, lectures, and panel discussions; The Junior Museum program “A Summer Festival of Architecture” and related exhibitions 130-133
May 20, 1988
Garden Restaurant, opening for the summer, Ray Bailey Quintet; Executive Director of Special Events Ted Spiegel 139-140
May 24, 1988
Museum shop, special sales area for exhibition Dutch and Flemish Paintings from The Hermitage, exhibition publications and related titles 141-142