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The Phillips Collection

The Phillips Collection

博物馆、历史遗址和动物园

Washington,DC 7,258 位关注者

America's First Museum of Modern Art

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Encounter superb works of modern and contemporary art at The Phillips Collection, an internationally recognized museum in Washington's vibrant Dupont Circle neighborhood. Paintings by Renoir and Rothko, Bonnard and O'Keeffe, van Gogh and Diebenkorn are among the many stunning impressionist and modern works that fill the museum's distinctive building, which combines extensive new galleries with the family home of its founder, Duncan Phillips. The collection continues to develop with selective new acquisitions, many by contemporary artists. Special exhibitions and frequent changes in the arrangement of the permanent collection mean that there's something new on every visit to the Phillips. The museum's Center for the Study of Modern Art offers stimulating Conversations with Artists, symposia, lectures, and more, while Sunday Concerts, Phillips after 5 programs, and other events provide additional food for thought. The museum also produces a vigorous, award-winning program of educational outreach that serves more than 6,000 students and teachers a year and indirectly reaches many tens of thousands more. The Phillips Collection opened to the public in 1921 and is America's first museum of modern art. It is a private institution that is not a part of the federal government. It relies for support on admission and program fees, endowment income, and generous assistance from individual donors, corporations, foundations, and others.

网站
https://www.phillipscollection.org
所属行业
博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
规模
51-200 人
总部
Washington,DC
类型
非营利机构
创立
1921
领域
Modern and Contemporary Art

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    1600 21st Street, NW

    US,DC,Washington,20009

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  • Join The Phillips Collection team as the Director of Advancement Events! Apply >> https://bit.ly/3tSlnbw Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, the Director of Advancement Events is responsible for overseeing the Special Events Manager, collaborating with the Advancement Operations team, and serving as a leader within the Advancement Department and collaborates cross-departmentally to execute beautiful events that position the Phillips as a destination cultural icon and venue within the District. Maurice Prendergast, Autumn, c. 1917-c. 1918, Oil on canvas mounted on wood panel, Acquired by 1920.

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  • Apply to be the Director of Foundation and Government Affairs at The Phillips Collection! Learn more ?? https://bit.ly/3tSlnbw The Director of Foundation and Government Affairs is a creative leader responsible for stewarding and growing a pipeline of current and prospective institutional donors—foundations, government agencies, and diplomatic partners—to position The Phillips Collection for long-term sustainability as it begins its second century. ?? Sybil Bonbright, Green Apple, ca. 1944, Oil on canvas, Acquired 1944

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  • Apply to be the Curator of Modern Art at The Phillips Collection! Learn more ?? https://bit.ly/3tSlnbw This full-time position will help steward our collection, bring bold, imaginative thinking to The Phillips Collection, and further the museum’s commitment to presenting, acquiring, and fostering greater understanding of modern art through sharing more inclusive narratives. ?? Lester D. Boronda, Parisian Boulevard (detail), 1915, Oil on cardboard, Acquisition date unknown.

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  • Today, we're thankful for you! For everyone who has visited The Phillips Collection or Phillips@THEARC, donated to support our arts education and public programs, partnered to help advance our mission, or enjoyed one of our posts on social media—thank you for being part of our community. ?? Citrine the Queen performing at Phillips after 5; Workshop with Sydney Vernon and Malcolm X Elementary School students; Artist Deborah Roberts and The Phillips Collection Senior Consulting Curator Dr. Adrienne Childs in conversation; Artist talk with Zsudayka Nzinga; Teacher training attendees; Vradenburg Director and CEO Jonathan P. Binstock making remarks at a Contemporaries and BravO event; Chiaroscuro Quartet, November 3, 2024; Katie Delmez and Mickalene Thomas in conversation; Phillips Educator Kimberly Willison giving a Spotlight Talk on Francis Bacon's Study of Figure in a Landscape to guests during Walk Weekend; New Year's Celebration. Photos: AK Blythe.

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  • We are thrilled to welcome?acclaimed pianist, programmer, and educator?Jenny Lin as the next director of the Phillips?Music?program! “I am deeply honored to assume the leadership of such a revered music program and to help spread the joy of music to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. This institution has long been a beacon of artistic excellence, and I look forward to creating innovative musical programs that resonate with the museum’s rich heritage and vision. I can’t wait to welcome fellow artists and guests, returning and new to the Music Room, for captivating performances that explore the museum’s renowned permanent collection and special exhibitions through musical response,” says Lin.

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  • We are thrilled to share that Camille Brown, The Phillips Collection Associate Curator, has received a Teiger Foundation grant to support our 2025 exhibition Essex Hemphill: Take care of your blessings. This special exhibition charts the relationship between the writings of poet and activist Essex Hemphill and contemporary visual art. Born in Chicago and raised in Washington, DC, Hemphill emerged as a luminary in the DC arts scene of the 80s and 90s. While Hemphill died of AIDS-related illness at just 38, his work persists, reflected in visual dialogues with his contemporaries and inheritors. Congrats to all of the 2024 #TeigerFoundation grantees! ?? Camille Brown. Photo: Daniel Graindorge.

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  • Join The Phillips Collection team! We're hiring a Director of Membership, Public Programs Coordinator, and part-time Museum Assistants. Apply ?? https://bit.ly/3tSlnbw ?? Angela Bulloch, Heavy Metal Stack: Fat Cyan Three, 2018, Powder-coated steel, 118 1/8 in x 55 1/8 in x 39 3/8 in, Made possible with support from Susan and Dixon Butler, Nancy and Charles Clarvit, John and Gina Despres, A. Fenner Milton, Eric Richter, Harvey M. Ross, George Vradenburg and The Vradenburg Foundation, 2018.

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