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Chicago (of and by)

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Chicago (of and by)

The Smart’s collection is rich in works about Chicago and by Chicago-based artists and architects. Works of Chicago recall major moments in the city’s history, like the 1893 World’s Fair, held just blocks away from the Smart Museum, and changes to the identities of its neighborhoods. Works by Chicago artists such as Miyoko Ito, Barbara Crane, and Gerald Williams feed into a history woven from diverse voices and stemming from schools like the New Bauhaus and artistic communities such as those from Chicago’s South Side.

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Decorative Architectural Block
Louis H. Sullivan
late 19th or early 20th century
Elevator Enclosure Screen
Louis H. Sullivan
circa 1894
Myra Reynolds
William Merritt Chase
circa 1898
Going to the Fair
Helen Hyde
1910
Night in Malta
Manierre Dawson
1913
Watching the Parade
Raeburn Flerlage
early 1960s
Untitled [James Brown]
Raeburn Flerlage
n.d.
The Window
Misch Kohn
20th century
Chicago Legend and Legacy
Barbara Aubin
n.d.
World's Fair, Chicago
Jean Crawford Adams
circa 1933
The Swimmer, Chicago 1935
Nathan Lerner
1935 (negative, printed 1983)
Roundhouse, Chicago 1936
Nathan Lerner
1936 (negative, printed 1983)
Bending Experiment in Plexiglass
László Moholy-Nagy
June 30, 1941
City Light Box Study
Nathan Lerner
1944