Often referred to as a “master of the macabre,” Chicago artist Ivan Albright devoted much of his career to portraying the decaying human body, accentuating the grotesque nature of the physical manifestations of age and disease. The exhibition includes more than 30 of Albright's works, including the portrait he painted for the 1945 film adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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