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Mathew Rachman Gallery Mies van der Rohe Exhibit Members Reception Friday April 19, 2019 6-9 pm

Thank you to Matthew Rachman Gallery for inviting CBB members to tour a unique and rare collection of original blueprints by Mies van der Rohe. We were able…

Thoroughly Modern Peterson: The Architecture of Chicago’s Most Mod Street

Thursday, July 19, 2018 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Radmacher Meeting Room. CBB members are invited to a free talk and slideshow featuring architectural photographer Lee Bey, examining…

Mies McCormick House Revealed

Sunday, June 24, 2:30 p.m.  A special visit/tour at the Elmhurst Art Museum Address: 150 Cottage Hill Ave. Elmhurst, Illinois 60126  FREE to paid members, RSVP below. Mies’s McCormick House…

Mid-Century Modern Dream House and Holiday Party December 2 + 3, 2017

What if you took a futuristic home built in 1962 and filled it with rare vintage furniture of the era, to create a Mid-Century Modern Dream House? Chicago…

April 20, 2017 Michigan Modern Talk at AIA

MICHIGAN MODERN: DESIGN THAT SHAPED AMERICA WHEN Thursday, April 20 – 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. PRICE Admission: Free LOCATION AIA Chicago, 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 250, Chicago…

Rachman Gallery Hosts Farnsworth House Fundraiser and Exhibition

Exhibition Dates: TBA Reception: Saturday,  April 1, 2017 | 6 – 10pm Matthew Rachman Gallery | 1659 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago IL 60622 Please join Matthew Rachman Gallery and…

The Palm Springs/Chicago Connection Home Tour

Friday, February 24, Palm Springs, Ca.  Chicago Bauhaus and Beyond hosted a special event to bring the House of Tomorrow restoration project to the forefront. We organized a home…

Cubism Collage Cybergrams Concrete Exhibit Tour

JANUARY 29, 2017        We spent  the afternoon with Paul Young, executive director of Bauhaus Chicago, touring the Cubism Collage Cybergrams Concrete exhibit at the Ukrainian…

Moholy-Nagy: Future Present Art Institute Chicago

October 2, 2016–January 3, 2017 Regenstein Hall Painting, photography, film, sculpture, advertising, product design, theater sets—László Moholy-Nagy (American, born Hungary, 1895–1946) did it all. Future Present, the first…