The Modern Chair is "a tasty morsel of an exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago [that] reveals why architecture and design ought to be viewed together rather than in separate silos," the Chicago Tribune wrote this week. The feature, published August 26, spotlights the show of twelve chairs by modern masters—including those by Knoll designers Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe—which anticipates the museum's first permanent architecture and design installation in an expanded suite of galleries designed by Renzo Piano, slated to reopen Fall 2017.