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March 2024 by L. SATHLER
Not worth it. Paid to walk in a small exposition of photographs only. Basic color and composition headshots and others. Disappointing. Didn’t took me 15 minutes.
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December 2023 by Eloquent Fool
NOT ACCESSIBLE.I came for the Steve McCurry Icon exhibit. The exhibit itself was fantastic. However, the disabled entrance is unmarked and, when I arrived, was locked from the outside. I had to wait for someone to go through a revolving door so they could open the side door for me.The exhibit has multiple rooms without ANY seating. Not even a chair. The only benches are located in the hallway to the bathroom in the front or in the room showing a film. The person at the front that I spoke with said they couldn't put seating for safety in the space. They offered to put a chair in a room for me, but I was with a family member so I declined their offer because I wanted to catch up with them.Hopefully the person I spoke with will actually look into making the space accessible, but I highly recommend planning ahead if you need seating. My walker definitely was not enough!
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December 2023 by Janette Abbasi
I enjoyed the Steve McCurry exhibit !
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March 2023 by N G
As of 2/15/23 it appears permanently closed; signage removed, seemingly abandoned. With the constant looting of Bottega Veneta next door & Canada Goose on the other corner this is hardly surprising. Oh well, like the rest of Chicago, LUMA used to be a nice place to visit, now just a memory.
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November 2021 by Bob L.
Wonderful museum; too bad they are closed for over a year. Most other museums in the area are open at least with limited hrs. Hope they will re-open and welcome the public back, then they will get the 5 stars on yelp.
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October 2020 by Debbie Phillips
Very nice
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October 2020 by Paul Vachula
Superbly magnificent
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August 2020 by Jaime V
Small but beautiful museum.
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October 2019 by Jacob Bower-Bir
Charming albeit limited collection.
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October 2019 by Sandra R.
It is an interesting museum with many beautiful works of art.
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October 2019 by Filip “Zayjack” Zigic
Really interesting museum with a lot of fascinating art work.
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October 2019 by AK
I strongly recommend you to visit the place.
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October 2019 by Amir Hossein
This is a small museum that you can see everything in less than one hour. It's at a great location on Michigan avenue with free admission, so such a nice little spot to enjoy some art for free. I visited in June 2019 and they had four photography exhibitions from Luisa Dorr, Nichole Sobecki, Nina Roder, and Jan Hoek & Duran Lantink; learned quite a bit from them. The upper level has mainly Christian art. There were also cute cartoons of saints by David Lee Csicsko.
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October 2019 by Nancy McClelland
The permanent collection of Medieval and Renaissance sacred art and reliquaries is stunning, beautiful, and impressive; but it is the fact that they pair this religious history with contemporary art focusing on issues of social justice and inclusion that really makes it shine.