Ivan Albright: Paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago

Edited by Sarah Kelly Oehler, with an introduction by Sarah Kelly Oehler
and essays by Sarah Burns, Kelly Keegan, and John P. Murphy

Renowned as the “master of the macabre,” Chicago native Ivan Albright
(1897–1983) is famous for richly detailed paintings of ghoulish subjects
including "Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida" and "Picture of
Dorian Gray." "Ivan Albright Paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago"
brings together fresh perspectives on the artist: professor emerita of art
history Sarah Burns reveals Albright’s fascination with popular culture,
and curator John P. Murphy explores his philosophy of ugliness. Painting
conservator Kelly Keegan examines the artist’s process and details how he
achieved his unique painterly effects.

A plate section of the 44 oil paintings in the museum’s collection,
reproduced in high resolution to enable close looking, documents Albright’s
portrayal of the body’s vulnerability to age, disease, and death. This
includes a haunting series of self-portraits, one of which the artist made
in his hospital bed three days before he died.

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Art Institute of Chicago

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