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After an over-five-year closure, New York’s Frick Collection will once again welcome the public to its Upper East Side Gilded Age mansion—now newly expanded and renovated by Selldorf Architects—on ...
The Frick Art Reference Library is housed in a six-story building, surmounted by a penthouse, on East Seventy-first Street, next door to the Frick Museum. Designed by the late John Russel Pope to ...
Megan Fox Kelly, a leading professional art advisor, examines Henry Clay Frick’s transformation of industrial wealth into ...
Scholars in multiple disciplines around the world have long heralded the Photoarchive of the Frick Art Reference Library as uniquely valuable to research that relates to object-oriented study of works ...
The latest voice to come out in opposition to the proposed expansion at New York’s Frick Collection is Everett Fahy, the director of the beloved institution from 1973 to 1986. The museum’s current ...
Creating what is certainly one of the most stunning art museums around the world, Henry Clay Frick opened his New York City residence to the public on December 16, 1935—so today the museum, which ...
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