Free and open to the public
Project explores art's relationship to the recollection of personal and cultural histories, nostalgia, and other facets of memory.
The modern gallery features European and American painting, sculpture, and decorative arts dating from the 1880s to the early 1960s.
The Asian collection encompasses a rich variety of forms, materials, and functions, ranging from millennia-old ritual objects to contemporary photography.
The Smart Museum’s European collection ranges from antiquity to the nineteenth century, with particular strengths in works on paper as well as Renaissance painting, sculpture, and decorative arts.
The contemporary collection reflects the rich diversity of recent art. In 2015–2016, the contemporary gallery will be the site of several special projects.
Through a series of micro-exhibitions curated by a diverse roster of collaborators, Objects and Voices reveals the multiple ways we work with, learn from, and enjoy objects of art.
GalleryX is a flexible, open space at the center of the Museum that will serve as a hub for creative discussions and experiences of all sorts during the Smart's 40th anniversary
This immersive exhibition investigates the essential qualities of three-dimensional art across historical and cultural contexts, questioning what it means to be in the presence of an object.
This collection-based exhibition considers three sets of drawings by three generations of artists associated with Chicago
Organized by physicians at the University of Chicago, this exhibition gathers images of the body from a range of historical periods