Ongoing
McCormick House:  1952 - 1959

McCormick House: 1952 - 1959

Presented by Elmhurst Art Museum at Elmhurst Art Museum

McCormick House: 1952 – 1959 curated by Robert Kleinschmidt and Ryan Monteleagre

In tandem with the artist intervention by David Wallace Haskins, half of the McCormick House was curated with classic 1950s furniture inspired by historical photographs of the residence of Robert Hall McCormick III and Isabella Gardner (1952-59).

The McCormick House (1952) was a prototype for prefab housing proposed for the western Chicagoland area. The single-family house is composed of two of the proposed row houses arranged to create separate wings, one for the parents and one for the children. McCormick attempted to sell and promote the modular homes, but they were not met with enough buyers for construction. The house was later lived in by families of Arthur and Marilyn Sladek, Ray and Mary Ann Fick, and then purchased by the Elmhurst Art Museum for a new arts complex.

Future phases of restoration will honor Mies van der Rohe’s original designs of the McCormick House by repairing interior elements, converting the walls to their original layout, and adding missing finishes. For their display, Kleinschmidt and Monteleagre added period furniture to create a living room, dining area, bedroom, and study in what would have been the Children’s Wing as a way to honor the architect and original clients.

Generously made possible by Laura & Gary Maurer, EAM's Programming Committee, Chicago Bauhaus & Beyond, and the Elmhurst Artists' Guild, with loans from RDK Design, The Furniture Shop, Inc., Oscar Isberian Rugs, Cedric Hartman, Utopio Workroom, and private collections.

One wing of the McCormick House will have the architectural intervention Ascension / Descension by David Wallace Haskins. Click here for more details.

Admission Info

Admission Fees
Adults: $12.00
Seniors (65+): $10.00
Students with School ID: Free
Ages 18 and under: Free

Please note:  The Museum and the McCormick House will be closing at 3:30 pm on Saturday, September 29th due to a private event.

Free 1st Friday of every month!

Please note that the Museum is closed for Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and Easter.

Phone: 630.834.0202

Email: info@elmhurstartmuseum.org

Dates & Times

2018/09/08 - 2019/01/13

Location Info

Elmhurst Art Museum

150 Cottage Hill Avenue, Elmhurst, IL 60126