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"Make flesh more like flesh than ever has been made before."
Experience the garish and haunting work of the "master of the macabre" in "Flesh: Ivan Albright"—only at the Art Institute.
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SUNDAY—CSO Chamber Music Series: Trailblazing American Artists
Explore inventive American melodies and experience works by American artists who pushed the boundaries of art during their time in this concert performed by the Lincoln Quartet.
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JUNE 8—The Party for "Charles White: A Retrospective"
FINAL CHANCE to buy tickets for this special evening celebrating the opening of "Charles White: A Retrospective"! Enjoy a festive reception featuring entertainment, cocktails, and appetizers.
TICKETS—https://t.co/rggT134aZf
JUNE 21—Conversation: Kerry James Marshall
Explore the art of Charles White and his profound influence on contemporary artists during this conversation with White’s student and friend, Kerry James Marshall, and the artist's son, Ian White.
REGISTER—https://t.co/Opwiwio9J4
JUNE 21—Conversation: Kerry James Marshall
Explore the art of Charles White and his profound influence on contemporary artists during this conversation with White’s student and friend, Kerry James Marshall, and the artist's son, Ian White.
REGISTER—https://t.co/Opwiwio9J4
COMING SOON—"Charles White: A Retrospective"
Charles White communicates universal themes in the struggle for racial equality. Explore powerful interpretations of the African American experience in the work of this Chicago artist.
OPENING JUNE 8—https://t.co/35giL0x2m6
NOW OPEN—"Music and Movement: Rhythm in Textile Design”
Explore the various and complex ways in which textile designers and producers have communicated sound and movement through their work, using rhythm to connect artists and art forms.
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JUNE 9—The Gathering: Charles White and the South Side Community Art Center
Enjoy a day of activities exploring artist Charles White’s formative years in Chicago—at the South Side Community Art Center.
Free with registration—https://t.co/RI2KO63iYS
Born #OnThisDay in 1844—Henri Rousseau was a self-taught artist known for his visionary paintings—in particular, those on the theme of the jungle. Though Rousseau depicted exotic, distant locales, he never set foot outside France.
See "The Waterfall" on view in Modern Art.
Plans for the long weekend? Your picture-perfect day starts at the Art Institute—TripAdvisor’s top Chicago destination.
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