A century ago, in 1913, the Art Institute of Chicago became the first art museum in the United States to display Pablo Picasso’s work. The AIC celebrates that anniversary with Picasso and Chicago, an exhibit showcasing 250 of Picasso’s greatest prints, paintings, sculptures, drawings and ceramics from a private collection in the city, as well as from the museum’s collection.
Picasso and Chicago is going on now through Sunday, May 12, 2013 at Regenstein Hall at the Art Institute of Chicago. Visit www.artic.com for more details.
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