Chicago Makes Modern
Discover the vibrant essence of modernity in Mary Jane Jacob's insightful book, Chicago Makes Modern, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2012. This captivating paperback spans 304 pages and presents Chicago as a dynamic city that embodies the modern movement in architecture and art. From its iconic skyscrapers to the unique styles that define its neighborhoods, Jacob stages the city as a living laboratory for groundbreaking cultural experiments. Through engaging interviews and rich historical context, this work redefines modernity as a realm of self-realization and social progress. Perfect for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of culture and urban life, Chicago Makes Modern invites readers to explore how this remarkable city continues to shape our understanding of modernism.