Dupont in Detail: Getting to Know Gandhi
The Embassy of India's Mahatma Gandhi Memorial beside Will Ryman's Roses: 58th Street. Photo: Amy Wike The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial has always provided an interesting context for the Phillips’s...
View ArticleDupont in Detail: All Roads Lead to the Phillips
Washington, D.C., has always been a great city for walkers–rich with monuments, parks and circles, streets wending gracefully from one vibrant neighborhood to the next. It should come as no surprise...
View ArticleDupont in Detail: Jae Ko on View
Jae Ko, who was featured here as part of our Intersections series, currently has a show around the corner from the Phillips at Marsha Mateyka Gallery. It will be on view until April 14. UPDATE: Marsha...
View ArticleDupont in Detail: Jasper Johns is Everywhere
It turns out Jasper Johns’s obsession with taking a single object and looking at it from every angle and variation is contagious. Thanks to the imagery in Jasper Johns: Variations on a Theme, I’m...
View ArticleDupont in Detail: Artful Lunch on Wheels
Photos: Sandy Lee During a recent lunch break, I happened upon a couple of food trucks in Dupont Circle. No big surprise, food trucks are as common as taxicabs. However upon closer inspection of the...
View ArticleRaise/Raze at the Dupont Underground
Detail of Raise/Raze, the winning project proposal for the Dupont Underground’s installation contest. Photo: Lauren Griffin Walking down the steps past a metal door with a padlock to view Phillips...
View ArticleWhen Art Imitates Work: Amnesty International Visits The Warmth of Other Suns
Since opening day, The Warmth of Other Suns: Stories of Global Displacement has been resonating with visitors from all walks of life. We have welcomed many groups that work with immigrants and...
View ArticleZach Herrick on Veterans, Art & Wellness
On Thursday, November 14, join The Phillips Collection and the University of Maryland for “Artists of Conscience: Veterans, Art & Wellness,” a conversations about the impact that art and art...
View ArticleBen King on Veterans, Art & Wellness
On Thursday, November 14, join The Phillips Collection and the University of Maryland for “Artists of Conscience: Veterans, Art & Wellness,” a conversations about the impact that art and art...
View ArticleThe Warmth of Other Suns: In the Classroom
In September, 9th grade students from Whittle School and Studios in DC visited the Phillips’s exhibition The Warmth of Other Suns: Stories of Global Displacement. Back in the classroom, using the...
View ArticleCreative Aging: A Magic Place
Creative Aging is a centerpiece of The Phillips Collection’s art and wellness initiatives, reflecting founder Duncan Phillips’s belief in the profound and positive impact that art can have on our...
View ArticlePrism.K12: Creativity and Curriculum
Hilary Katz, Manager of Teacher initiatives, shares insights on the arts integration course offered by the University of Maryland and The Phillips Collection. “Connecting to the Core Curriculum”...
View ArticleSTABLE x The Phillips Collection (Part I)
We’ve partnered with STABLE arts, a studio complex in DC that provides visual artists with an active workspace. STABLE artists picked a permanent collection artwork and explain how it intersects with...
View ArticleSTABLE x The Phillips Collection (Part II)
We’ve partnered with STABLE arts, a studio complex in DC that provides visual artists with an active workspace. STABLE artists picked a permanent collection artwork and explain how it intersects with...
View ArticleUMD and the Phillips: A Continuing Conversation
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, Lecturer, Department of Art History and Archaeology, University of Maryland, shares insight on the value of the UMD and Phillips Collection partnership for her students....
View ArticleSTABLE x The Phillips Collection (Part III)
We’ve partnered with STABLE arts, a studio complex in DC that provides visual artists with an active workspace. STABLE artists picked a permanent collection artwork and explain how it intersects with...
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