This gallery on the University of Chicago campus was established in 1915, and has a long tradition of being one of the city's most distinguished spaces for the avante-garde and contemporary art. The society first toured the U.S. to exhibit and promote the works of artists Fernand Leger and Constantin Brancusi. Past exhibitions have included such artists as Michael Kelley, Gaylen Gerber, Julia Fish, On Kawara and Heimo Zobernig.
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The Renaissance Society is easily one of Chicago's most interesting, critical, and dynamic contemporary art institutions. Don't be put off by the name -...
The Renaissance Society is a modern art gallery on the University of Chicago campus that tries to bring in art that doesn't get a lot of attention in the...
Since 1915, the Renaissance Society has been among the very finest and most forward-looking art spaces in Chicago.
The Space Now located in a spectacular and immaculate setting on the fourth floor of Cobb Hall on the University of Chicago campus, the Re
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