Jim Nutt
decade
1930s
1938
Jim Nutt is born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
decade
1950s
1950s 1952
late 1950s 1956
Jim Nutt briefly attends college at the University of Kansas, then the University of Pennsylvania, then Washington University in St. Louis. He eventually settles on the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), where he meets his future wife, Gladys Nilsson.
1958–62 1958
Gladys Nilsson and Jim Nutt meet at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), which they both attend.
decade
1960s
1961
Gladys Nilsson and Jim Nutt get married.
1964
Gladys Nilsson and Jim Nutt begin teaching children’s classes at Hyde Park Art Center.
1965
Five recent SAIC graduates including Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, and Karl Wirsum coin the term Hairy Who while working on a title for their group exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center. The name is in reference to Chicago radio station WFMT’s art critic Harry Bouras.
1965
late 1960s 1965
Don Baum recommends that Karl Wirsum be included in the exhibition Jim Nutt has proposed for the Hyde Park Art Center.
1966
The first Hairy Who exhibition opens at the Hyde Park Art Center and includes work from Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, and Karl Wirsum.
1967
The Hairy Who group, including Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, and Karl Wirsum, have their second exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center.
1968
Jim Nutt is offered an assistant professor of art job at Sacramento State College (now California State University, Sacramento). Gladys Nilsson and Nutt agree to move to California for two years.
1968
Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, and Karl Wirsum are included in the exhibition Now! Hairy Who Makes You Smell Good at the Hyde Park Art Center. It travels to the San Francisco Art Institute.
1969
Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, and Karl Wirsum are included in the group exhibition Don Baum Says: "Chicago Needs Famous Artists" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
1960s–70s 1968
Adeliza McHugh’s Candy Store Gallery (1962–92) in Folsom, California, becomes an important place for Gladys Nilsson and Jim Nutt to show and mingle with Funk artists like Roy De Forest.
1969–72 1969
Jim Nutt has solo exhibitions at the Candy Store Gallery.
decade
1970s
1970
Jim Nutt is included in the group exhibition Three Famous Artists from Chicago at the Candy Store Gallery.
1970–2005 1970
Stephen Kaltenbach teaches at California State University, Sacramento, where Jim Nutt and Karl Wirsum also teach.
1971
Jim Nutt is included in the two-person exhibition Raid and the Shutterbug: Jim Nutt and Roger Vail
1972
Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, and Karl Wirsum are included in the group exhibition Chicago Imagist Art at MCA Chicago.
1974
Jim Nutt has a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
1975
Jim Nutt has a solo exhibition at the San Francisco Art Institute.
1976
Gladys Nilsson and Jim Nutt move back to Chicago.
decade
1990s
1999
Jim Nutt has a solo exhibition at MCA Chicago titled Jim Nutt: Portraits.
decade
2010s
2011
Jim Nutt has a solo exhibition at MCA Chicago titled Jim Nutt: Coming Into Character. It is accompanied by Seeing Is a Kind of Thinking: A Jim Nutt Companion, which included works by Nutt, Aaron Curry, Mike Kelley, Bruce Nauman, Gladys Nilsson, and Karl Wirsum.
2015
Aaron Curry, Gladys Nilsson, and Jim Nutt are included in the group exhibition Surrealism: The Conjured Life at MCA Chicago.
2018
Roy De Forest, Gladys Nilsson, and Jim Nutt are included in the group exhibition The Candy Store at Parker Gallery in Los Angeles.
2018
Jim Nutt, Gladys Nilsson, and Karl Wirsum are included in the group exhibition Hairy Who? 1966–1969 at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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