Museum The Phillips Collection
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About the museum
Encounter superb works of modern art in an intimate setting at The Phillips Collection, opened to the public in 1921 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. Its distinctive building combines extensive new galleries with the former 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 fresh on every visit to the Phillips. The University of Maryland Center for Art and Knowledge at The Phillips Collection 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 thousands of students and teachers.
The Phillips Collection is a private institution that relies on the support of admission and program fees, endowment income, and generous assistance from individual donors, corporations, foundations, and others.
Plan your visit


- Missionaries of Africa, 1612, 21st Street Northwest, Dupont Circle, Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia, 20009, United States
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- Today:
- 09:00 - 17:00
- Mon
- Closed
- Tue
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Wed
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Thu
- 10:00 - 20:30
- Fri
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Sat
- 10:00 - 17:00
- Sun
- 12:00 - 19:00
- www.PhillipsCollection.org
Audio tours
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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Pierre-August Renoir, "Luncheon of the Boating Party"
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Mark Rothko "Green and Maroon"
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Ellsworth Kelly, "Untitled (EK 927)" and Barbara Hepworth, "Dual Form"
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The Music Room
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Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, "Dancers at the Barre"
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Jacob Lawrence, "The Migration series"
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Paul Klee, "Arab Song"
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Pierre Bonnard, "The Open Window"
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Wolfgang Laib, "Wax Room: Where Have You Gone—Where Are You Going?"
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Ferdinand-Victor-Eugène Delacroix, "Paganini"
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