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Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s. September 7–December 10, 2023. Previously on view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Galleries 691–693. Free with Museum admission.
19 wrz 2024 · “Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House, 1889-1935” shows how educators envisioned arts and crafts as tools for social reform.
15 cze 2016 · By 1933, the year of the Century of Progress International Exposition, modern art’s place in the wider art world, and the Chicago’s art scene was secure. The book, Art of Today: Chicago 1933, published in 1932, was a groundbreaking book because of its focus on modern art, and its attention to Chicago artists.
23 godz. temu · Desiring too much feels fitting to describe how it feels to look upon “Dunning”: The Center for Mad Culture’s exhibition is one that makes you wish for a better world, wish for something more than we have, and wish for ways to secure resources, dignity and care for us all. “Dunning” is on view at The Center for Mad Culture, 410 South ...
11 Other institutional centers have included the Germanic (now the Busch-Reisinger) Museum at Harvard University, the De Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco, the Art Institute of Chicago, and art dealerships either run or staffed by émigrés, such as the Nierendorf and Buchholz galleries in New York.
In its nuanced and illuminating exploration of this situation, Oehler’s book makes a compelling case for the significance of art produced by migrants and immigrants in the Second City and leaves readers to consider the placement of these artists within the larger narratives of American modern art.
Works by Artists Who have won Prizes in the Chicago Artists’ Exhibition for 1930, 1931 and 1932. Jul 21 – Oct 9, 1932. Exhibition