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Is seeing that Renoir essential? In the pandemic, cities differ.
In an undated image provided via Art Institute of Chicago, inside the Art Institute of Chicago. Arizona has allowed its museums to remain open despite a deadly outbreak, while in cities and states with far fewer cases, the doors have been closed. Via Art Institute of Chicago via The New York Times.
by Julia Jacobs
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- On a recent afternoon outside the Art Institute of Chicago, there was no trace of the line that typically snakes down the museums granite steps and along Michigan Avenue as visitors wait to enter the grand home of Edward Hoppers Nighthawks and Grant Woods American Gothic. Every so often a passerby paused on the desolate sidewalk to take a selfie with one of the bronze lions guarding the museum, but there was no reason to go further: The doors were locked.