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Andy Warhol paintings in Chicago

American · 1928–1987

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12 works across 1 institution

Chicago's Art Institute of Chicago holds 12 works by Andy Warhol (1928–1987) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Warhol's silkscreen works have a physical presence in person that reproductions entirely miss — the texture of the printing, the imprecise registration, the scale. Seeing his work at major museums is very different from seeing it illustrated in a book.

Works by Andy Warhol are protected by copyright — images cannot be displayed. Each result links to Wikidata, where you can find the museum's own listing for the work.

Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago · 12 works on display

The Art Institute of Chicago holds one of the world's finest collections of French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting, alongside major American art. Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte and Grant Wood's American Gothic are among its most famous works.

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Joseph Beuys

c. 1980

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Joseph Beuys

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1980

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Mao

c. 1972

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Mao

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1972

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Flowers

c. 1964

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Flowers

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1964

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Liz #3 [Early Colored Liz]

c. 1963

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Liz #3 [Early Colored Liz]

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1963

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Four Mona Lisas

c. 1978

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Four Mona Lisas

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1978

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Big Electric Chair

c. 1967

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Big Electric Chair

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1967

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Little Race Riot

c. 1964

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Little Race Riot

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1964

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Twelve Jackies

c. 1964

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Twelve Jackies

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1964

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Planning your visit to Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago is at Millennium Park — take the Red or Green CTA line to Adams/Wabash. Allow at least three hours; the Impressionist collection alone warrants a full morning. Illinois residents receive free entry on select days.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.