The Art Institute of Chicago’s newest hire can help the museum prove-up the line-of-ownership of the contested “Russian War Prisoner” by Egon Schiele. Given in memory of Gloria Brackstone ...
O ne way to keep warm this winter is by seeking refuge in a museum. Safe from the elements, it is easy to while away the day ...
“It is vital that a museum has clarity about what it owns,” says Jacques Schuhmacher, hired in August as the Art Institute of Chicago’s first executive director of provenance researc ...
For the first time, the ancient marbles are traveling out of Europe to the United States and Canada, for a prolonged stint.
the Akron Art Museum, and the CAN and FRONT Triennials. Now one of her pieces is part of a major show at the Art Institute of Chicago, called Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Pan Africa.
A show traveling to North American museums in 2025 will bring the Torlonia Collection stateside for the first time in its 200 ...
For those in Chicagoland, but not into Christianity or consumerism, let the arts be your refuge as 2024 comes to a close.
Sebastian Smee The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s major exhibition devoted to the ... “Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective,” at ...
The Art Institute is not the only Chicago-area institution rethinking provenance. The University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art, for example, has recently undertaken what it is calling a ...