For the Contemporary Art Appreciator

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For the Contemporary Art Appreciator

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago is situated at 220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611-2643, United States. The museum is located near the Water Tower Place, in downtown Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The present location is in the Streeterville neighbourhood which is in the Near North side community area.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago was initially located at 237 East Ontario, in 1967. The earliest director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago was Jan van der Marck. At first the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago was only served as a space where temporary exhibits could be displayed, as in the German Kunsthalle model. Yet, in 1974, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago obtained a permanent collection of contemporary artworks that were made after 1945.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago hosts many artists, some of whom include Bruce Mau, Catherine Opie, Wolfgang Tillmans and Chris Ware. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago was the only American museum to display Bruce Mau’s Massive Change exhibit in 2006. The attendance record to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago was broken in 2008 at the 2008 Koons retrospective, where a record 86, 5484 visitors visited the museum during the period of the show (May 31 – September 21, 2008).

Lodging around the area is available at a Chicago hotel, the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel Chicago. Staying in Chicago a few days will enable one to enjoy the area more and have more time left for sightseeing this wonderful area.

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CHINA-ART: The buoyant market for Chinese contemporary art over the last few years has made millionaires in the country. But the financial crisis has led to a massive slump in demand for works.

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How can I get my contemporary art work to an exhibition?
I'm a starting artist in contemporary art and would like to present some of my works in a temporal exhibitions in a museum. Does anyone know how long arrangements can take and who should I contact for that? Do you know usuall proceedings and contract agreements?

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2 comments

  1. naifitto says:

    It isn't an objective so I'd have to say: It doesn't.

  2. megmaggio88 says:

    As the director of a Beijing-based contemporary art gallery, I disagree with almost 100% of the opinions expressed in this video. I wish the makers had spent more time talking to more participants in the Chinese art market. And done more fact-checking. Come talk to us any time!