Are there restrictions on photography?

Michael Langfur | Oct 1, 2019 | Category: Museum in Chicago, Illinois

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Theodore Mall | Sep 30, 2020

No flash

Joe Riemma | Oct 1, 2019

No flash photography allowed as to preserve the original works of art.

The Art Institute of Chicago | Oct 1, 2019

Yes cameras are welcome at the museum, though on occasion lender restrictions prohibit photography and video in special exhibitions. Equipment must not exceed the size of a SLR camera designed for personal use. Flash, tripods, selfie sticks, etc. are not allowed on museum grounds. You can find more information on our website under “Museum Guidelines” and “Photography.” Thanks!

Geno Maldonado | Oct 1, 2019

Photography is permitted, but you don't have to use flash.

Amanda Marie | Oct 1, 2019

Photography is [mostly] encouraged

The Sunshiner | Oct 1, 2019

They are marked at the hall or next to the photo. Many of them are OK.

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