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  1. The Phillips Collection is open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 am-5 pm. Reservations encouraged; members may walk-in. Plan your visit! Please note that the museum will be closed on Thursday, July 4.

  2. The Phillips Collection is open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 am-5 pm. Reservations encouraged; members may walk-in. Plan your visit! Please note that the museum will be closed on Thursday, July 4.

  3. The Phillips Collection building comprises the original Phillips House built in 1897 and two major additions: the Goh Annex, built in 1960 and enlarged in 1989, and the Sant Building, opened in 2006. Download the Visitor Guide & Map.

  4. The Phillips Collection is an art museum founded by Duncan Phillips and Marjorie Acker Phillips in 1921 as the Phillips Memorial Gallery located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Phillips was the grandson of James H. Laughlin, a banker and co-founder of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company.

  5. May 26, 2012 · Don't Miss the Bonnard Exhibit at the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. This gem of an exhibition includes many of Bonnard's paintings organized by genre: interiors, landscapes, and images of Marthe in the bathtub. There are echoes of Matisse and Van Gogh, and for bonus, Renoir's "The Boating Party" is on display.

  6. Mar 30, 2023 · This is the ultimate guide to the Phillips Collection in Washingotn D.C. The museum was the first modern art museum in the United States. This guide gives you an overview of the museum, a list of the must see masterpieces, and tips for visiting.

  7. Jun 25, 2024 · Encounter superb works of modern art in an intimate setting at The Phillips Collection, an internationally recognized museum in Washington's vibrant Dupont Circle neighborhood. The Phillips Collection was founded by art collector and philanthropist Duncan Phillips in 1921.

  8. The Phillips Collection, America’s first museum of modern art, was founded in 1921. Located in the heart of the vibrant Dupont Circle neighborhood, in Washin...

  9. 4 days ago · The Phillips Collection Fellow Arianna Adade explores the queer spaces created by artists in Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage.. Art has always been used as a form of “being.” Whether it is self-expression, appreciation, or as a form of escape, art opened avenues for us to understand who we are—on an individual and social scale.