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11 Sep 2024

Major Donation Announced For Art Institute Expansion

Major Donation Announced For Art Institute Expansion

A major donation has been made for a new wing of the Art Institute of Chicago at 111 S Michigan Avenue in The Loop. Located within Grant Park, the globally recognized museum is one nation’s largest and has been voted as one of the best in the world multiple years in a row. Now a $75 million donation will take it to the next level.

Established in 1879 as the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, the museum moved around along Michigan Avenue before taking its current name in 1882. Soon after, the museum made its final move to its current main building in 1893 after it was used for the Columbian Exposition. Since then it has grown to nearly one-million square-feet in size.

The museum’s most recent addition was the Renzo Piano-designed modern wing which opened in 2009, adding around 264,000 square-feet of space to the campus. Now benefactors Aaron Fleischman and Lin Lougheed have donated the money for a new wing dedicated to 19th century, modern, and contemporary art that will don their names.

While we do know the new space will be within the existing campus, its final location is unknown and design is yet to be started. Currently the museum has expanded as far as it can towards all of its main bounding streets on all four sides, however the potential to cap the rail tracks that slice the site in half does remain.

No timeline has been revealed. For reference, the 2009 modern wing was built for $294 million and took around nine years to develop, design, and build.


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