A survivor of Japanese American internment in WWII, legendary sculptor Isamu Noguchi shows us how art can help heal our ...
Photography at the Elmhurst Art Museum and MOCP, “Chair-ish” in Glen Ellyn, and coming in March, some very artful visual ...
Camp North End is a 76-acre site steeped in history and blessed with a bright future. The site, originally barren farmland, saw its first round of industrialization in 1924, when it was acquired by ...
Things are not as they seem inside the Art Institute of Chicago’s new exhibition. On view since October 4, 2025, Strange Realities: The Symbolist Imagination displays a series of late 19th-and early ...
In 1973, gallerist Howard Wise concluded his manifesto with an urgent appeal to build bold and "imaginative funding” structures for video artists. Wise’s manifesto would become a foundational document ...
The future of one of the world’s leading archives of video art has been thrown into uncertainty after the School of the Art Institute of Chicago abruptly laid off three of the five staff members of ...
Facilities designed to discourage abortion have seen tens of thousands of additional clients in the wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs ruling, according to a study published Monday. The ...
The US Department of Homeland Security launched over the weekend what it calls, “Charlotte’s Web.” It’s part of President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration – this time in Charlotte, North ...
Fashion is coming out of the basement at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Announced today, “Costume Art,” the spring 2026 exhibition at the Costume Institute, will mark the inauguration of the nearly ...
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s (SAIC) graduate programs, ranked among the top two in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, applaud experimentation and encourage students to cross ...