In the case of the Frick Collection, you may want to add a few more “trys” to that idiom. On Wednesday, the jewel-box of a museum on Manhattan’s Upper East Side announced a new plan for a major ...
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 Collection, before long, will head back to its renovated, original location at the Henry Clay Frick House at 1 E. 70th St., at Fifth Avenue. Since 2021, the acclaimed museum and library has ...
This past Sunday marked the final day of the Frick Collection’s Madison Avenue residency in the iconic Marcel Breuer-designed Modernist building soon to be owned by Sotheby’s, but the institution’s ...
Like everything in New York, the fabulous Frick Collection at Fifth Ave. and 70th St., closed down due to COVID in mid-March 2020. But unlike everything else, the Frick art museum is only now ...
Back in 2015, the Frick Collection faced a torrent of criticism over an expansion plan that would have built a six-story addition over a beloved gated garden on East 70th Street. In response, the ...
When Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Carnegie’s longtime steelmaking partner, died in 1919, he left his great art collection, his impressive Manhattan home and one of the few private lawns on Fifth Avenue to ...
As Peter Schjeldahl recently observed in The New Yorker, those who love the Frick Collection can feel strangely possessive of it. That may have to do with its scale; the fact that it doesn’t take more ...
All of New York, and the arts community in particular, was agog recently with the re-opening of the Henry Clay Frick Art Museum. After a closure of five years, and at a cost of $220 million, the ...
The Frick Collection is a renowned art museum located in New York City that houses an impressive collection of Western art from the Renaissance through the late 19th century. The museum is housed in ...
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