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Museums

Safe Space: Eugene Von Bruenchenhein at Kohler Arts

At the Kohler Arts Center, an "outsider" makes space for his world in ours.

Día de los Muertos at National Museum of Mexican Art

The National Museum of Mexican Art will open its Día de los Muertos this year, with high expectations.

Exit Through The Restaurant

The MCA is building a new kind of accessible museum, and it starts with a restaurant.

Art & Appetite: American Painting, Culture, and Cuisine

A fascinating portrait of American art history through a culinary motif.

Gay Rights in the French Museum

The Gender Bazaar takes the expression of identity to a new level.

Can it be Sold?

City bankruptcy threatens Detroit Institute of Arts' collection.

"A Procession of Them: The Plight of the Mentally Disabled"

Photojournalist Eugene Richards has brought his haunting visual expose of the deeply inhumane treatment of mentally ill patients at institutions in Mexico, Argentina, Armenia, Hungary, Paraguay, and Kosovo to the South Loop.

The Secret World of the Bloomsbury Group

a handful of British artists whose art, literature and social theories had a huge impact on British culture.

Curator’s Pick: Acquired Taste

As the fall semester approaches, this is a good time to remind the SAIC community about how to use the Print and Drawing Study Room in the museum.

Curator’s Pick: Acquired Taste

As the fall semester approaches, this is a good time to remind the SAIC community about how to use the Print and Drawing Study Room in the museum.