Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, South Michigan Avenue, 111
In 1866, a group of 35 artists founded the Chicago Academy of Design in a studio on Dearborn Street, with the intent to run a free school with its own art gallery. The organization was modeled after European art academies, such as the Royal Academy, with Academicians and Associate Academicians. The Academy's charter was granted in March 1867. When the Great Chicago Fire destroyed the building in 1871 the Academy was thrown into debt. Attempts to continue despite the loss by using rented facilities failed. By 1878, the Academy was $10,000 in debt. Members tried to rescue the ailing institution by making deals with local businessmen, before some finally abandoned it in 1879 to found a new organization, named the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. When the Chicago Academy of Design went bankrupt the same year, the new Chicago Academy of Fine Arts bought its assets at auction. In 1882, the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts changed its name to the current Art Institute of Chicago and elected as its first president the banker and philanthropist Charles L. Hutchinson. 

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Exhibitions

All exibitions
Pablo Picasso. The old guitarist
The old guitarist
1904, 123×83 cm
Théodore Géricault. The head of the executed guillotine
The head of the executed guillotine
1818, 41×38 cm
€50.00
Digital copy
Edward Hopper. Nighthawks
Nighthawks
1942, 84.1×152.4 cm
Jacques-Louis David. Madame François Buron
Madame François Buron
1769, 66.3×55.5 cm
Alberto Giacometti. Walking man II
Walking man II
1960, 188×27.9×111.7 cm
Jackson Pollock. Room 17A
Room 17A
1948
Willem de Kooning. Excavations
Excavations
1950, 205.7×254.6 cm
Georges Seurat. Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte
Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte
1886, 207.5×308.1 cm
€50.00
Digital copy
Marc Chagall. White crucifixion
White crucifixion
1938, 155×140 cm
Salvador Dali. The face of Mae West, a surreal room
The face of Mae West, a surreal room
1935, 28×17 cm
Berthe Morisot. A woman with a baby on the balcony
A woman with a baby on the balcony
1872
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. In the Circus Fernando: The Ringmaster
In the Circus Fernando: The Ringmaster
1888, 98×161 cm
All artworks