Art in Free Spaces
The MCA’s grounds include a variety of free spaces, and there is art by artists of local and international renown in all of them. Explore the temporary and semi-permanent projects on view now in the Atrium, the Commons, the Sculpture Garden, the Street, and our restaurant, Marisol.
Chris Ofili,
The Sorceress’ Mirror

Marisol's private dining room. Work shown: Chris Ofili, The Sorceress’ Mirror (detail), 2017. Watercolor and charcoal on paper; 23 x 41 3/10 in. (58.7 x 105 cm)
Photo: Kendall McCaugherty © MCA ChicagoThe MCA commissioned British artist Chris Ofili
Pedro y Juana,
From the Tropics with Love
Mexico City–based architecture firm Pedro y Juana (Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo and Mecky Reuss) created the site-specific installation From the Tropics with Love for the Commons. The installation includes an urban garden consisting of 221 planters and lamps (named Brunhilde,

Thomas Schütte,
Ganz Grosse Geister (Big Spirits XL), 2004

Thomas Schütte, German, b. 1954
Ganz Grosse Geister (Big Spirits XL), 2004
Enamel on cast aluminum
Three figures, each: 16 ft. high (4.9 m)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, The Edlis/Neeson Art Acquisition Fund, 2005.1.a-c
Jene Highstein,
Floating World, 1986

Jene Highstein, American, 1942–2013
Floating World, 1986
Norwegian Labrador blue granite
Height: 8' 4; circumference: 17' 11 appro×.
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Dittmer, 1994.5
Erin Shirreff,
Sculpture for Snow, 2011

Erin Shirreff, Canadian, b. 1975
Sculpture for Snow, 2011
Painted aluminum
136 1/2 × 54 × 115 1/2 in. (346.7 × 137.2 × 293.4 cm)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift of anonymous donor, 2017.40