Driehaus Museum opens "Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade" on Sep 12
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Friday, August 22, 2025


Driehaus Museum opens "Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade" on Sep 12
Organized by guest curator Alexandra M. Ruggiero, Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade will be on view at the Driehaus Museum, 50 E. Erie Street from September 12, 2025 to March 15, 2026.



CHICAGO, IL.- The Driehaus Museum announces Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade, an exhibition illuminating the volume and breadth of Louis C. Tiffany’s vast artistic production. From the 1890s throughthe 1920s, Tiffany Studios created a captivating range of decorative lighting fixtures that embraced the technological shift from oil lamps to electricity and simultaneously met the styles and tastes of nineteenth and twentieth century consumers. Drawn from the expansive collections of the Museum and the private art collection of Richard H. Driehaus (now the Art Exhibition Lending Foundation), the exhibition explores how the artisans at Tiffany Studios used a range of materials — including bronze, enamel, ceramic, and glass—to bring Tiffany’s innovative lighting designs to life.

Organized by guest curator Alexandra M. Ruggiero, Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade will be on view at the Driehaus Museum, 50 E. Erie Street from September 12, 2025 to March 15, 2026.

Executive Director of the Driehaus Museum Lisa M. Key says, “Many Chicagoans and tourists have seen Tiffany lamps in passing but have not had a chance to encounter them in depth or within a richly contextualized narrative. This is a chance to draw people back to the Driehaus Museum by inviting them to see familiar works in new ways. It is an opportunity for the Museum to highlight a core strength and position as a national leader in the complex storytelling of the Gilded Age and the interpretation of design and decorative arts from this time period. In this case, the exhibition will explore the broader context—from materials, to design considerations, and the business of Tiffany Studios—to reframe the traditional narrative of Tiffany lamps.”

Building on past exhibitions such as Eternal Light: The Sacred Stained-Glass Windows of Louis Comfort Tiffany (2019-2020) and Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection (2015), Tiffany: Beyond the Shade expands the narrative of Tiffany lamps beyond their iconic glass shades.

Guest curator Alexandra Ruggiero says, “I am thrilled to partner with Driehaus Museum and present the extraordinary range of Louis C. Tiffany’s lighting fixtures with a new perspective. The exhibition features objects that exemplify Tiffany’s remarkable ability to marry innovation and outstanding design, enabling museum visitors a chance to marvel at the materiality and incredible artistry of Tiffany lamps.”

In addition to presenting a range of lamp types and designs, the exhibition will include a selection of decorative objects produced by Tiffany Studios, such as Favrile glass and ceramic vases, enamel and bronze boxes, and a leaded-glass fire screen. The exhibition also includes noteworthy works never before exhibited at the Driehaus Museum, including a table lamp with an enameled base and a monumental bronze and Favrile glass chandelier. Within the setting of the Driehaus Museum, the exhibition contextualizes the significant output of Tiffany Studios and provides visitors with a look at the innovation, design, materiality, and business of Tiffany lamps.

Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade deepens the natural partnership between the Driehaus Museum and the Richard H. Driehaus Art Exhibition Lending Foundation. By bringing together works from the Museum’s permanent collection and the Foundation holdings, the Museum can offer a broader, richer, and more nuanced presentation of Tiffany’s legacy—one that exemplifies Richard Driehaus’ belief in the power of beauty to inspire. This support deepens the Museum’s role as a cultural steward of the Richard H. Driehaus collection and extends its ability to tell new stories through exceptional design.










Today's News

August 22, 2025

Exhibition at The Current explores democracy through contemporary art

Dulwich Picture Gallery shines a light on Danish master Anna Ancher

Woody Auction announces highlights included in September 27th antique auction

Frist Art Museum announces 2026 schedule of exhibitions marking 25th anniversary

Forum Gallery to show works by Gregory Gillespie at Independent 20th Century

Sculptor Saint Clair Cemin debuts playful new design collection at David Gill Gallery

Margaret McIntosh's new exhibit explores consumption and waste

Sesc Sao Paulo presents three exhibitions as part of France-Brazil Season 2025

New Hood Museum exhibition explores photography's connection to belonging and family

Acquired by M+: Xiao Xu's "The Quiet Deers in the Cold Forest"

Lowrider exhibitions set to cruise into the Smithsonian

Belinda Fox's new exhibition explores nature's resilience in a time of uncertainty

National Museum of American History opens new exhibition of the Revolutionary War-era gunboat "Philadelphia"

Ali Tahayori awarded the 2025 NSW Visual Arts Fellowship (Emerging)

The Unconformity unveils bold festival program

Fall film programs at MoMI: Nightmare Comedies, Dark Magic, Terence Davies, and more

OSL contemporary announces its participation at CHART Art Fair 2025

Raven Halfmoon opens at Ogden Museum September 13

Arsenal Gallery presents Radical Hope

The Schirn presents the latest film installations by Stephanie Comilang in a large solo exhibition

Exploration of women's crafts and artwork from 1860-1910 continue at Farm House Museum

Driehaus Museum opens "Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade" on Sep 12




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful