What’s Changed at Frick After a $220 Million Renovation

Hyperallergic – In 2021, when the Frick Collection temporarily took over the Brutalist Breuer building that was once home to the Whitney Museum of American Art and a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it was a peculiar fit.

The museum’s delightful stable of European icons were shuffled into boxy, modernist gallery spaces that lacked the opulent yet intimate surroundings of Henry Clay Frick’s Gilded Age mansion a few blocks away.  – read more 

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