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Easy to miss, as it's located on a side street without much in the way of signage (or advertising), but this gallery has a long history - it opened in 1916, and hosted Pablo Picasso's art show in the U.S.
Easy to miss, as it's located on a side street without much in the way of signage (or advertising), but this gallery has a long history - it opened in 1916, and hosted Pablo Picasso's art show in the U.S. Visitors will find three public art shows each year, usually of exceptional quality. Note the Mies van der Rohe central staircase, which was transplanted from the club's previous Mies-designed location.
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201 East Ontario Street, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 312-787-3997
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Contemporary art from around the world
Adorning the first floor are decorative arts from the collection of the museum's namesake, Richard H
In 1871, when Mrs
Known for their inventive, acrobatic shows; their repertory production of 'Lookingglass Alice' is a knock-out
Big and very big names from modern and contemporary American and European art, including Millennium Park sculptor Jaume Plensa
Pre and post-war American art, particularly 1930-1949