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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Photography, Travel, and Inspiration 

The photographic exhibition Far from Home: Photography, Travel, and Inspiration currently running at The Art Institute of Chicago, through to May 6, 2007.
Michigan Avenue, photo by Craig Dickinson
The exhibition examines the impact that travel has had on on the photographic style and careers of acknowledged masters such as Edward Weston, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Harry Callahan, Irving Penn and Joel Sternfeld. It is part of the museum's year long celebration of Silk Road Chicago, exploring the themes of travel and transformation.

Fittingly, the Art Institute of Chicago holds an interesting place in the world of American travel, marking the start of the celebrated Route 66. The old 2-lane highway, Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles, is not indicated on modern road maps and the start of Route 66 moved a few times during its lifetime, but it is generally accepted as being opposite the Art Institute at the junction of Adams Street and Michigan Avenue. This may not be strictly, historically accurate but the institute serves as a memorable starting point for anyone wishing to retrace the route.

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