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Documentation | Art Institute of Chicago API Introduction The Art Institute of Chicago 's API provides JSON-formatted data as a REST-style service that allows developers to explore and integrate the museum’s public data into their projects This API is the same tool that powers our website, our mobile app, and many other technologies in the museum
Home | The Art Institute of Chicago Located downtown by Millennium Park, this top art museum is TripAdvisor's #1 Chicago attraction—a must when visiting the city
Maria Friedlander, Las Vegas, Nevada - The Art Institute of Chicago San Diego, CA, The Museum of Photographic Arts, “The Model Wife,” fall 2000; traveled to the Art Institute of Chicago, February 10-May 10, 2001 (Arthur Ollman) Art Institute of Chicago, “Photographs by the Score: Personal visions twenty-some years apart,” October 7, 2006-January 14, 2007 (David Travis) Art Institute of Chicago, “The Other Side of Light: Shadows from the Photography
Chinese Art - The Art Institute of Chicago Spanning five thousand years, the Art Institute’s collection includes the major artistic traditions as well as the contemporary arts of China
1893 World’s Parliament of Religions - The Art Institute of Chicago The 1893 World’s Parliament of Religions—held in conjunction with the Columbian Exposition in Chicago—took place at the Permanent Memorial Art Palace, now known as the Art Institute of Chicago The original U-shaped structure framed an open court that had been converted to two assembly halls for the occasion (The museum’s Fullerton Hall and Woman’s Board Grand Staircase now occupy
Taoism and the Arts of China (Art Institute of Chicago) Taoism and the Arts of China, written by Stephen Little with Shawn Eichman and others, was published by The Art Institute of Chicago in association with the University of California Press The fully illustrated, 416-page catalogue of the exhibition includes essays by leading scholars in the field