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You can see the Obama Portraits at ‘Art On The Mart’ starting ThursdayKatelyn Haason June 17, 2021 at 7:20 pm

The animated projections of the famous Obama Portraits will light up starting Thursday night. | “Barack Obama,” 2018. Kehinde Wiley. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. © 2018 Kehinde Wiley. “Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama,” 2018. Amy Sherald. Oil on Linen. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

The animated projections of the famous Obama Portraits created by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald will light up at 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. every night through Sept. 16.

You can see the Obamas’ larger-than-life portraits glow along the side of the Merchandise Mart building starting Thursday night.

The animated projections of the famous Obama Portraits created by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald will light up at 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. as part of the Art On TheMART’s summer program.

The projections can be seen from Wacker Drive and along the Chicago Riverwalk. A musical score will accompany the piece.

If you miss it this Thursday, don’t worry, the projections aren’t just a one-and-done. You can see them every night at that time until Sept. 16. Check out some displays from last year’s “Nutcracker”-themed presentation here.

The original paintings that inspire the projections will start their stay at the Art Institute of Chicago from June 18 until August 15. Tickets are free, with regular museum admission.

You can learn more about available times to get tickets here.

The program’s content rotates seasonally, and along with the Obamas, Chicagoans can get a glimpse of the Frida Kahlo: Timeless exhibition, which is currently being shown at the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and the McAninch Arts Center at the College of DuPage until Sept. 6.

The projections will feature several of Kahlo’s works including Self Portrait with Small Monkey (1945) and Self Portrait in a Velvet Dress (1926).

Like the Obamas’ portraits, Kahlo’s works will be accompanied by music with an orchestral score from Mexican composer Arturo Márquez, recorded by New Philharmonic.

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