Arts Club of Chicago is a private club and public exhibition space located in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, a block east of the Magnificent Mile, that exhibits international contemporary art. It was founded in 1916, inspired by the success of the Art Institute of Chicago's handling of the Armory Show. Its founding was viewed as a statement that art had become an important component of civilized urban life. The Arts Club is said to have been pro-Modernist from its founding. The Club strove to break new ground with its shows, rather than collect the works of established artists as the Art Institute does.
The club presented Pablo Picasso's first United States showing. In addition, the 1951 exhibition by Jean Dubuffet and his "Anticultural Positions" lecture at the Arts Club were tremendous influences on what would become the mid-1960s Imagist movement.
Tue - Fri: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
The Arts Club of Chicago’s first floor exhibition space is free and open to the public.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts_Club_of_Chicago
Official website http://artsclubchicago.org/
Phone +1 312 7873997
Address 201 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Coordinates 41°53'35.157" N -87°37'20.574" E