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Picturing the Modern Metropolis: Prints and Photographs from the Block’s Collection

September 9, 2026
Block Museum of Art Main Gallery Second Floor
40 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston, IL 60208
(847) 491-4000

In the twentieth century, many artists working in the United States were drawn to the city as subject matter. Towering skyscrapers, crowded intersections, and dynamic street scenes that emphasize the fast tempo of urban life became familiar ways of representing the modern metropolis. Using exaggerated form and fragmentation, artists sought to convey the sensory experience of urban spaces. These artists were also proposing new ways of understanding the city by experimenting with modernist forms to represent the spaces that we share with one another. The exhibition includes over 90 prints and photographs from The Block's collection, focusing primarily on the twentieth century. It brings together well-known artists like Edward Steichen, Vivian Maier, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol, alongside Chicago-based artists including Henry Simon and Yuichi Idaka. Each consistently engaged with the city as a subject in their practice, focusing on the sensory and visual experiences of cities, but also bringing in representations of ideals long associated with life in the city–mobility, diversity, belonging, and individual expression.

 


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