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Exhibition Review

Matisse With Limits

The highs and lows of 'Jazz, Rhythms, and Color'

EXPO 2026: A Pleasure and a Triumph

A tale of two Expos; Art fair features global pieces with personal, human appeal

Big Changes Do Not Make a Better Show

A tale of two Expos; EXPO Chicago leaves something to be desired

All Art Museums Go to Heaven

The last days of the DePaul University Art Museum

Group Exhibition at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Explores the Black Female Body

'I Dream I Cross The River in One Stride' is cohesive and compelling

A Piece of Sky in my Pocket

The MCA’s “Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind” takes something from you, but you will not leave empty-handed

As Friends and Artists

Frida Kahlo and Mary Reynolds Take the Spotlight at AIC

Creating Dialogue with Historic Photo Archives

The Chicago Cluster Project returns for its second installment

Exhibition Review: The Continuing Evolution of Wafaa Bilal

How ‘Indulge Me’ walks the line of irony and sincerity

An Institution Through An American Portrait

Revelations in Cenìnye Harris’ ‘Here: A New Discovery’

Exhibition Review: ‘Saunter & Gather’

A look at an SAIC students’ class art show

Wandering Ship

Xu Guanyu's polished photographs of a queer, transcultural domesticity.

Remembering Charlotte Moorman

Northwestern University's Block Museum hosts "A Feast of Astonishments," a rare and expansive retrospective of Charlotte Moorman's contributions to avant garde performance.