Showcasing the museum’s historic and ongoing support of living artists, the exhibition features recent contemporary ...
The inaugural 2023 CARD Fellows, Tina Villadolid, Anne C. Smith, and Paloma Vianey are joined in conversation with CARD Fellowship partners, Allison Nance, Managing Director of The Nicholson Project, ...
Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, Tie (pronounced Tchee-eh) Jojima is a respected Asian-Latin American curator, art historian, and educator, specializing in modern and contemporary Latin American ...
Join us for a hands-on workshop led by Megan Coyle where participants are invited to take a moment to leave the city and explore the landscapes of the country. We will experiment with how the ...
In-person tickets are sold out—join us online! All members and the general public receive complimentary access to the livestream of this concert. Register to access the livestream link. Violinist ...
In 1960, as Phillips was working with architects Wyeth and King to design an adjoining building to accommodate his growing collection, he designated a specific room for Rothko’s paintings, making the ...
In-person tickets are sold out—join us online! Members of The Phillips Collection at the Contemporaries ($500) or higher level receive complimentary access to the livestream of this concert. Register ...
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Using Metrorail, take the Red Line to Dupont Circle station and take the Q Street exit from the station. Go left (west) one block on Q Street to 21st Street, NW. The museum is located at 1600 21st ...
Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage is the first large-scale exhibition dedicated to exploring collage by contemporary Black American artists such as Mark Bradford, Kerry James ...
The Phillips Collection, from its very inception focused on the healing power of art. Nearly a century ago, in 1921, Duncan Phillips established the Phillips Memorial Gallery, a place of solace and a ...