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The Frick Collection is back this month after a five-year, $220 million renovation that nearly doubled its gallery footprint ...
After a five-year hiatus from its original home in a Gilded Age mansion, the Frick Collection is back, and it's more ...
Not true! Since Frick’s 1919 death, this stupendous museum has added countless gifts and acquisitions. A Watteau entered the collection in 1991. At the entrance is a wild Murillo self-portrait p ...
The Frick’s interiors, including the Garden Court and the Oval Room, were largely the work of the architect John Russell Pope, who was tasked with transforming the house into a museum in the 1930s.
The Frick Collection is back and more accessible than ever. Following a five-year, $220 million renovation, the Gilded Age house museum reopened on Thursday with more gallery space, an auditorium, ...
Photo by Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images. But it’s not just the Frick you remember—for the first time, the museum has opened up the family’s original living quarters on the second floor to ...
The upgraded premises aim to support the Frick’s outsize presence in New York’s museum landscape. Stewarding around 1,845 works, the permanent collection is tiny compared with the 1.5 million ...
Happily, the work is deft and elegant—more than worthy of a museum so beloved by so many. Speaking to Vogue contributing editor Dodie Kazanjian last year, Ian Wardropper, the Frick’s former ...
The Frick Collection, a beloved New York art museum known for its essential European paintings, will reopen on April 17 after a five-year hiatus for a $330 million renovation and expansion.