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FRIDAY at noon—Conversation: Fleshing Out Ivan Albright
Join us as we explore the exhibition “Flesh: Ivan Albright” through both curatorial and conservation lenses.
Free with museum admission: https://t.co/Wwra8WyIDc
COMING SOON—"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—opening May 18: https://t.co/oOmMIMHmOH
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@chitakestime Not sure if this helps at all, but Adam and Eve appear to have belly buttons in many of our works on view. For your navel-gazing pleasure:
CLOSING SOON—“Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing”
Henry Fuseli’s passionate, unrestrained approach to drawing reflects the revolutionary spirit of his age. Explore the influence of his radical style—now through April 1.
LEARN MORE—https://t.co/XYH5LequWF
Wanda Pimentel emerged within Brazil’s 1960s New Figuration movement, which used Pop-inflected representation as a form of sardonic commentary on and resistance to the country’s dictatorial government and the constraints imposed on women by a patriarchal society. #NowOnView
CLOSING SOON—“Rodin: Sculptor and Storyteller"
Don't miss the chance to experience the powerfully expressive work of Auguste Rodin—on view through April 1.
LEARN MORE—https://t.co/pSUhYvROFz
CLOSING SOON—“Gods and (Super)heroes: Drawing in an Age of Revolution”
As the old order in Europe faced the rising forces of liberation, the visual arts both reflected and promoted this new spirit.
Closing April 1—https://t.co/h8juP3nJS7
Explore ikebana, the art of flower arranging, with prints from Japan’s Edo period depicting harmonious floral arrangements—on view in the exhibition “The Arranged Flower: Ikebana and Flora in Japanese Prints.”
Now through April 8—https://t.co/TwpOqB2CjN
EXTENDED—"Rodin: Sculptor and Storyteller" continues at the Art Institute due to visitor demand!
Take advantage of this additional opportunity to explore the celebrated sculptor's life and work—now through April 1.
TICKETS—https://t.co/tGbBbwKDBE