What is in the Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago?

What is in the Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago?

Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano, the Modern Wing is the new home for the museum’s collection of 20th- and 21st-century art. The building houses the museum’s world-renowned collections of modern European painting and sculpture, contemporary art, architecture and design, and photography.

Who designed the Modern Wing of the art Institute of Chicago?

Renzo Piano
The Modern Wing, designed by Renzo Piano—principal of the Renzo Piano Building Workshop—is situated directly opposite Millennium Park and its major feature, Frank Gehry’s celebrated Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

What kind of art does the Art Institute of Chicago have?

The Art Institute of Chicago was founded as both a museum and school for the fine arts in 1879. Since then, the permanent collection has grown from plaster casts to nearly 300,000 works of art in fields ranging from Chinese bronzes to contemporary design, from textiles to installation art.

How do I contact the Art Institute of Chicago?

Call our general information number, (312) 443-3600, and we’ll be happy to direct you to the appropriate department.

What is the Art Institute of Chicago known for?

It is especially noted for its extensive collections of 19th-century French painting (Impressionist works in particular) and 20th-century painting and sculpture. Visitor in the Art Institute of Chicago. The Art Institute was established in 1866 as the Chicago Academy of Design.

How old is a senior at the Art Institute of Chicago?

65
Admission

General Admission Chicago Residents
Seniors (65+) $19 $14
Students $19 $14
Teens (14-17) $19 Free
Children Free

Who funded the Art Institute of Chicago?

Around $370 million were raised primarily from private patrons in Chicago. In 2011, the Art Institute received a $10 million gift from the Jaharis Family Foundation to renovate and expand galleries devoted to Greek, Roman and Byzantine art, as well as to support acquisitions and special exhibitions of that art.

What happened to the Art Institute of Chicago?

On January 18, 2019, DCEH (owner of all closed Art Institutes locations) went into federal receivership and is now permanently closed.

What is the Renzo Piano building workshop at the Art Institute?

The new Modern Wing by architects Renzo Piano Building Workshop has opened at the Art Institute of Chicago. A canopy made of aluminium blades is supported over the two pavilions and filters northern light into the third floor galleries but deflect harsh light from the south.

What is the Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago?

Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano, the Modern Wing is the new home for the museum’s collection of 20th- and 21st-century art. A decade in the making, this 264,000 square-foot building makes the Art Institute the second-largest art museum in the United States.

Where is the new modern wing being built?

Text description provided by the architects. The new Modern Wing is being built between Michigan Avenue and Columbus Drive, at the northeast corner of the block the Art Institute of Chicago currently occupies.

A decade in the making, this 264,000 square-foot building makes the Art Institute the second-largest art museum in the United States. The building houses the museum’s world-renowned collections of modern European painting and sculpture, contemporary art, architecture and design, and photography.

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