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DC (P) - "Breaking It Down: Conversations from the Vault" at Phillips -- Museum Group (Noon)
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Join us for what promises to be a fascinating look at modern art, including the development of, and visual conversations between, artists.
The Phillips Collection, from its inception, has focused on creating what founder Duncan Phillips called “units”: groups of works of art that represent key aspects of an artist’s vision or spirit. Leaders in championing the independent-minded artist, Duncan and Marjorie Phillips gave many their first museum exhibitions and acquisitions. This presentation offers a deep dive and new take on several artists who are cornerstones of the collection, including Georges Braque, Richard Diebenkorn, Arthur Dove, Sam Gilliam, Paul Klee, and Georgia O’Keeffe, alongside a growing collection of works by trailblazers of our time, including Sean Scully, Sylvia Snowden, Renée Stout, Joyce Wellman, and more.
After viewing the art, it will be a short walk to enjoy some pasta, or other Italian food at Rosemarino D'Italia. Check out the menu here.
You will need to 'buy' a ticket. A reminder that, while admission is $20/$15, on first Saturdays admission is free with a Bank of America credit card.
December's event is hosted by Gretchen (gretchen@DC-womenconnecting.org). Repeat attendees will be invited to host a future event.
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Gretchen Schieber
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