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ByΒ Robin Pogrebin
Visuals byΒ Kevin Serna
Reporting from Chicago
May 1, 2026
Yes, there will be the more predictable elements: a full-scale model of the Oval Office, videos of election nights and mannequins wearing the first ladyβs dresses.
But theΒ Obama Presidential Center,Β which officially opens on the South Side of Chicago in June, will also have a feature rarely β if ever β prominent in past presidential libraries: original works by 30 artists that were commissioned by Barack and Michelle Obama.
The decision to make art a priority in President Barack Obamaβs privately funded, $850 million project for posterity is consistent with the Obamasβ longstanding commitment to the arts over two administrations. During those terms, the first couple centered artists like Alma Thomas, whose 1966 canvas βResurrectionβ was the first painting by an African American woman to enter the White House Collection, along with Kehinde Wiley andΒ Amy Sherald, who painted the ObamasβΒ National Portrait Gallery portraits.
βMichelle and I wanted the Obama Presidential Center to be more than a library or a museum,β Obama said in a statement to The New York Times. βWe wanted it to be an important cultural institution for Chicago and the South Side, a place that belonged to the community. Art was central to that.β
βWhen you commission work from artists like Richard Hunt or Julie Mehretu or any of the 28 others who contributed to this campus, youβre trusting their singular vision,β the statement continued. βBut each of them, in their own way, is wrestling with the questions this Center is built around: where we come from, how we got here, what kind of future we can imagine for ourselves and our communities.β
The art commissions are one of severalΒ unconventional aspectsΒ of the Obama Center, designed byΒ Tod Williams and Billie Tsien Architects, which starts visitor previews on May 4. The former president decided to create a 19.3-acre campus in Chicagoβs historic Jackson Park that could be used by the community, rather than function traditionally as an archive.
In addition to the central obelisk (which some have nicknamed βthe Obamaliskβ), the complex includes a branch of the Chicago Public Library, an N.B.A.-size basketball court, a teaching kitchen, a playground, gardens and a sledding hill.
βItβs exactly what I think the president always wanted, which is, itβs for everybody and art matters,β Williams said. βMusic will matter, reading will matter, play will matter.β
The complex initially prompted concerns about its potential impact on the park andΒ gentrificationΒ as well as itsΒ break with precedent. The center is run by the Obama Foundation rather than by the National Archives and Records Administration, the federal agency that has administered the libraries and museums for all presidents going back to Herbert Hoover. Obama has explained that, because his records will be digitized and available to the public online, this will democratize access.
Other presidential libraries have created elements that aimed to attract visitors, includingΒ fashion shows, interactive situation rooms and musical performances. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library, in Simi Valley, Calif.,Β features a 1984 Cadillac presidential limousineΒ in its Air Force One pavilion, which also has the Boeing 707 that served seven presidents.
For the Obama Center,Β Thelma Golden, an Obama Foundation trustee and the director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem β along withΒ Anita Blanchard, a Chicago physician and collector β helped develop an art plan, proposing the first six commissioned artists.
The full list of artists was assembled over time byΒ Virginia Shore, who served for 20 years as chief curator and acting director of the U.S. Department of Stateβs Office of Art in Embassies.
βThis site and this project inspired a lot of people to try new things,β said Shore, pointing out howΒ Nick Cave and Marie WattΒ collaborated on a large textile drapery in the museumβs main lobby.
The artists includeΒ Njideka Akunyili Crosby, who has painted what is said to be the first formal portrait of the Obamas together, which will hang in the museumβs main lobby;Β Rashid Johnson, whose large-scale mosaic draws on his βBroken Menβ series and resides in the teaching kitchen; andΒ Martin Puryear,Β whose cresting wave sculpture on the centerβs plaza was inspired by a quotation Martin Luther King Jr. popularized, about how the arc of the moral universe βbends toward justice.β
βI canβt think of an example where I saw this much art on displayβ in a presidential library, said Colleen Shogan, who served as the nationβs archivist before President TrumpΒ fired herΒ last year. βThis is something they want to emphasize or how they want to tell their story.β
While adult admission to the Centerβs museum costs $30, much of the campus is free and the art is spread throughout. A conical ceiling in the museumβs contemplative Sky Room featuresΒ Idris Khanβs installation composed of cascading words from the presidentβs remarks on the 50th anniversary of βBloody Sundayβ in Selma, Ala. A bronze statue byΒ Alison Saar, inspired by the Statue of Liberty, stands in the parkβs restored Womenβs Garden.Β Aliza Nisenbaumβs painted mural stretches 70 feet across the Main Reading Room, depicting writers like James Baldwin, Toni Morrison and Walt Whitman.
Left, Nick Cave and Marie Watt's collaboration, "This Land, Shared Sky," in the museum's main lobby.
The artist Lorna Simpson said Michelle Obama came for a studio visit in 2021 after seeing herΒ 2019 showΒ at Hauser & Wirth gallery in New York. βShe had been following my work,β Simpson said.
For a seminar room at the center, Simpson said, Mrs. Obama wanted a work that related to Simpsonβs glacialΒ βIceβ paintings.
The Obamasβ βpresence in the White House was significant to me,β Simpson said, βand also significant to my daughter, who grew up under that administration.β
Jeffrey Gibson's "Yet With a Steady Beat" features 17 circular prints that evoke Native American hand drums and political buttons. The installation incorporates messages from social movements and pop culture.
Similarly,Β Jeffrey Gibson, the queer Choctaw and Cherokee artist, expressed his enthusiasm for the Obamasβ spirit of βinclusivity.β
Gibsonβs colorful wall installation, which is featured in the museumβs βMore Inclusive Americaβ exhibit, includes 17 circular prints that have references to political buttons and Native American hand drums with messages like, βIβve got the powerβ and βI am the proud child of an immigrant.β
βThere is a social aspect to the way that they were promoting the arts,β Gibson said of the Obamas. βThe canon could expand. That felt really promising.β
Other commissions include a massive Mark Bradford installation in the museum atrium that maps Chicagoβs South Side neighborhoods; a soaring painted glass window by Julie Mehretu; and a frieze by Theaster Gates created for the Forum building, which has an auditorium, recording studios, classrooms, a cafe and offices.
βItβs a new approach and shows his sensitivity to how a presidency can be reflected in the culture,β said the presidential historian Michael Beschloss. βThis is a president who, from the time he began running through the length of his presidency, loved contemporary culture, spoke about it, was conversant in it and talked in a serious way with people who created it.β
Working on these commissions, several of the artists said, was a way to feel more connected to Obama not just as a historical figure, but as a human being.
βI made it for Obama,β saidΒ Hugo McCloud, whose painting layers maps from the presidentβs places of origin β Indonesia, Kenya, Chicago and Hawaii β and features the homes Obama grew up in. βI wanted to imagine him thinking, βOh, I remember that store across the street from that apartment building where I used to get that juice.β Itβs not just about this huge building.
βYes, theyβve had all these experiences and yes, they have had the weight of so many things on their backs,β McCloud added of the Obamas. βBut I do think itβs little moments that still matter for these people.β
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