Chicago
Julie Mehretu creates towering glass mural for Obama Presidential Center in Chicago
The artist's 83ft-tall work, “Uprising of the Sun”, is the most prominent of many art commissions for the centre
‘Art saved my life in many, many ways’: vanessa german on channelling magic in her new Chicago exhibition
The artist’s show at the University of Chicago was informed by her experience teaching a class on historically marginalised forms of learning
New public art projects to coincide with Democratic National Convention
Next Stop: Chicago will focus on infrastructure inequality after Covid
Native American curator sues Chicago Blackhawks professional hockey team for fraud, sexual harassment
Nina Sanders claims she was hired as a consultant for the team to “pacify resistance” to the Chicago Blackhawks’ use of a Native American name and imagery
Renewed efforts to preserve the life and work of two Chicago Imagists
Centres devoted to Roger Brown and Ed Paschke will soon reopen with new plans and ambitions
Nora Turato projects the art of self-improvement in Chicago
The artist will project a new commission onto the exterior of what was once the world’s biggest building as part of Art on the Mart
Expo Chicago reveals more than 170 exhibitors for first edition since acquisition by Frieze
The long-running Midwestern fair was acquired by the London-based fair company in summer 2023
$100,000 in prizes will allow museums, hotels and others to acquire works at Expo Chicago in 2024
The boost in prize funds comes as the first edition of the Chicago fair since its acquisition by Frieze approaches
Former Art Institute of Chicago payroll manager gets three years in prison for embezzling more than $2m
Michael Maurello is also expected to pay back what he he stole from the museum
New 3D documentary tells the multidimensional story of American artist H.C. Westermann
Westermann’s hand-carved wooden sculptures pop off cinema screens in Los Angeles and Chicago this month
Fresh ‘Avocado Salad’ painting by Wayne Thiebaud could fetch $1.8m at Hindman
The rare savoury still-life from 1962 will return to the market for the first time in at least 55 years
Access to Anish Kapoor’s Chicago 'bean' limited until 2024 due to construction
Work in Millennium Park will keep tourists and Chicagoans from the massive selfie beacon
Employees at the Art Institute of Chicago museum and school ratify their first union contract
More than 500 workers at the institutions will get raises over 12%
The Big Review: Gary Simmons: Public Enemy at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago ★★★★★
A powerful retrospective of the New York-born artist that is all too timely in its examination of racism in American culture
Massive Jean Dubuffet sculpture will be moved to the Art Institute of Chicago
It will be on long-term loan from the Illinois State Museum while its current home, the Thompson Center, is converted into Google offices
Joe Biden to establish US national monument honouring Emmett Till, whose 1955 murder shocked the nation
The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument will include sites in Mississippi and Illinois
Inspired by the Seine: an ambitious exhibition with Van Gogh’s Parisian landscapes opens in Chicago
Only one photograph of Vincent as an adult survives, drinking at a riverside café—but he turns his back on the camera
A Kusama installation fails to inspire wonder in Chicago
An immersive work by the beloved Japanese artist at Chicago’s WNDR Museum disappoints
Thomas Kong, who transformed a Chicago convenience store into an art environment, has died
Beloved in Chicago, the artist worked in a small corner shop that doubled as his studio
Hank Willis Thomas and Coby Kennedy reach for the skies with Chicago airport sculpture
The artists’ installation, featuring two monumental hands reaching out to each other, has been installed at O’Hare International Airport
The three top Van Gogh exhibitions of the year all open this May
Shows in Amsterdam, Chicago and New York break new ground, presenting the artist’s finest work done on the outskirts of Paris and in Provence
Former Art Institute of Chicago employee pleads guilty to embezzling $2m from the museum
Michael Maurello may face up to 20 years in prison for his financial misdeeds at the museum
Art in the Windy City: Expo Chicago fair and beyond
Plus, how Northern Ireland's museums are marking 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement and an extravagant portrait of a 19th century French actor
Dealers report strong first-day sales as Expo Chicago’s largest edition yet draws a 'critical mass' of Midwestern collectors
Collectors from the Midwest and beyond turned up for the fair’s VIP preview, as did the city’s next mayor and one of its most famous rappers
Famed Florida collector Beth Rudin DeWoody shows off her Chicago purchases
Opening during Expo Chicago, the exhibition “Neo Chicago” highlights works in DeWoody’s vast collection by artists with ties to the city, from McArthur Binion and Angel Otero to Amy Sherald
Chance the Rapper becomes Chance the Curator at Expo Chicago
The beloved Chicagoan rapper will present works related to his forthcoming album, Star Line Gallery, at the fair
Derrick Adams’s unicorns are taking over Chicago
In addition to rideable unicorn sculptures at Expo Chicago, the city’s vast projection art venue Art on theMart will feature footage of Adams’s mystical animal statues
Expo Chicago fair turns ten: dealers say low cost of living and greater freedom to experiment nurtures US city’s art scene
Chicago is benefiting from a new generation of innovative collectors and a rich cultural ecosystem
A new show at Dia Chelsea aims to be a glowing tribute to Chryssa and her neons
The influence of New York on the Greek-born artist informs an exhibition designed to fill in the gaps of her story
Celebrated Chicago museum co-founder’s vast Outsider art collection heads to auction
A cut of the sale’s proceeds will benefit the Intuit museum as it plans for expansion