The Art Institute of Chicago has shared new photos for its redesigned Architecture and Design galleries after work was completed by the Chicago-based practice Norman Kelley.
The project installed a modular system of walls and columns to support a more flexible display of thematic exhibitions, creating a "fluid experience" that better supports curatorial efforts. The museum is debuting this alongside its recent acquisitions from Amanda Williams, Tatiana Bilbao, Andrés Jaque, Stanley Tigerman, and more.
Norman Kelley also worked previously with the Art Institute on a permanent display of architectural fragments from around Chicago that's located in the Women's Board Grand Staircase area. You can find out more about the duo's backstory from our 2018 Next Up Mini-Session interview with founders Thomas Kelley and Carrie Norman.
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