[3] He introduced them in turn to Don Baum, exhibition director at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago.
[3] In 1964, Jim Nutt and Gladys Nilsson began to teach children's classes at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago.
They and James Falconer approached the center's exhibitions director, Don Baum, with the idea of a group show consisting of the three of them and Art Green and Suellen Rocca.
[3] In 1969, the influential Chicago gallery owner Phyllis Kind agreed to represent Nutt and Gladys Nilsson,[3] giving both of them their first solo shows.
"[7] In 2022, Venus Over Manhattan exhibited "Jim Nutt: Portraits," showcasing rarely seen paintings and works on paper.
This marked the first significant display of Nutt's work in New York in over a decade and his first solo gallery exhibition in the United States since the MCA Chicago's 2011 retrospective.