YOUR GUIDE TO
George W. Hewitt, and the new Samuel
M.V. Hamilton Building. Visit pafa.org for
more information.
The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street N W
Washington, D.C.
202-387-2151
phillipscollection.org
The frame is Frank
Lloyd Wright’s
masterpiece of modern
architecture. The
art inside includes
a world-renowned
collection of works by
Chagall, Kandinsky,
Picasso, van Gogh
and other modern
masters. Plus changing
exhibitions that are
always significant and
intriguing.
The Phillips Collection, opened in 1921, is
America’s first museum of modern art.
Featuring a renowned permanent collection of nearly 2,500 works by American
and European impressionist and modern
artists, the Phillips is internationally recognized for both its incomparable art and
its intimate atmosphere. Housed in
founder Duncan Phillips’ 1897 Georgian
Revival home and similarly scaled additions in Washington, D.C.’s, Dupont Circle
neighborhood, The Phillips Collection is
widely regarded as one of the world’s finest small museums.
Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York, N. Y.
212-423-3500
guggenheim.org/onview
Information 212 423 3500
guggenheim.org
5th Ave at 89th St
Sat–Wed 10–5: 45 Fri 10–7: 45
Home to a world-renowned collection of
modern and contemporary art, the Frank
Lloyd Wright-designed museum is one
of New York City’s most beloved masterpieces of modern architecture. As you
walk along the grand ramp that curves from
the ground up toward the dome, you’ll
see works by artists such as van Gogh,
Gottlieb, Kandinsky, Léger, Miró, Picasso,
Pollock and Rothko. Plus extraordinary
changing exhibitions:
• Louise Bourgeois (through Sept. 28):
Discover this powerfully inventive artist
whose work alternates freely between
abstraction and figuration. See how this
true original, whose career spans over
seven decades, remains at the forefront
of contemporary art today.