Andy Warhol predicted that everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, but it's doubtful that even the prescient pop artist could have foreseen the ripple effects of the Art Institute of Chicago's current exhibition.
"Andy Warhol — From A to B and Back Again" set in motion a flurry of whimsical hotel packages, spawned restaurant dishes and drinks in the artist's honor and plastered images of his iconic silk-screens on city buildings large and small.
"Andy Warhol is everywhere in Chicago right now," said Nora Gainer, director of partnerships and tourism at the Art Institute, where the ambitious retrospective is on display through Jan. 26 (artic.edu). "The ubiquity of his presence throughout the city, in mediums from murals to cocktails, speaks to the unparalleled appeal of his work."
More than a dozen hotels have gotten in on the act, with some offering Warhol-inspired stays that transcend the usual room-and-a-pair-of-exhibit-tickets bundle. One property even created a Warhol pop-up suite, where the campy props include painting supplies, a wig of unruly silver hair and a bowl of bananas.
"This exhibition has sparked the imaginations of our partners in a way that parallels the civic moment we had during the Van Gogh exhibition in 2016," Gainer said. "Both artists connect to audiences in a way that transcends generations."
Here's a look at how some Chicago hotels are riding the wave of Warhol-mania.
Pop-up pop suite
No lodging has leaned in to the Warhol exhibit quite like Acme Hotel Co. (acmehotel company.com), which transformed one of its 130 rooms at its River North address into a playful shrine to the artist.
Starting at $350 a night, the pop-up suite is tricked out with Warhol imagery, from throw pillows and prints of his instantly recognizable work to cardboard masks of the artist and a wig mimicking his hallmark hairstyle.