Graham Foundation Bookshop Sale

About the program

Sale Hours:
Sat, Dec 13 — 12–5 p.m.
Wed, Dec 17 — 12–5 p.m.
Thu, Dec 18 — 12–5 p.m.
Fri, Dec 19 — 12–5 p.m.
Sat, Dec 20 — 12–5 p.m.

Graham Foundation Bookshop Sale

at Graham Foundation

4 W. Burton Pl., Chicago, IL 60610

Gallery and bookshop hours: Wednesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Graham Foundation galleries and bookshop are closed for the Thanksgiving holiday Wednesday, November 26—Friday, November 28.

Regular hours, 12–5 p.m., resume on Saturday, November 29.

The Graham Foundation Bookshop end-of-year sale runs from Saturday, December 13, through December 20, offering 20% off all purchases and a Chicago Architecture Biennial SHIFT tote bag (designed by Estudio Margem) with purchases over $100.

The Graham Foundation Bookshop offers a selection of publications produced by the Foundation’s grantees, as well as new, historically significant, and rare publications on architecture, art, urbanism, and related fields. In addition to monographs, exhibition catalogues, research, and theory-based titles, the bookshop also carries local and international journals and magazines. Chicago-based designer Ania Jaworska was commissioned to design the bookshop in 2013.

On view in the galleries: Fragmented Manifestos, part of the sixth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change, an exhibition that brings together episodes from recent architectural history through drawings, writings, diagrams, installations, and proposals by Amancio Williams, Sergio Prego, Anne Tyng, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Charles Jencks, Stan Allen, and a collaboration between MOS and Tony Cokes.

Sale discount cannot be combined with student / educator discounts; discount not valid on select items.

Venue

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Graham Foundation

Address

4 W. Burton Pl., Chicago, IL 60610

Neighborhood

Gold Coast

Description

Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts fosters the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society. The Graham realizes this vision through making project-based grants to individuals and organizations and producing exhibitions, events, and publications.

Graham Foundation, Madlener House (exterior) with "Hard Sun Interstate," Sam Chermayeff Office and Hard Sun, 2025. Photo by Bob. (Robert Heishman)
Chicago Architecture Biennial