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The Frick Collection reopens April 17, 2025 |
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Fifth Avenue facade, The Frick Collection, New York. Photo: Nicholas Venezia.
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NEW YORK, NY.- The Frick Collection reopens to the public on April 17, 2025, following the multi-year renovation and enhancement of its historic Fifth Avenue home. Designed by Selldorf Architects, with executive architect Beyer Blinder Belle, the project was developed to honor the historic legacy and character of the Frick while addressing critical infrastructure and operational needs.
Marking the most comprehensive upgrade to the institution since its opening in 1935, the project has restored the Fricks historic first-floor galleries and created a new suite of galleries on the second floor of the original Frick family home, welcoming the public to experience these spaces for the first time. Through the repurposing of existing space and a modest addition, the renovation and enhancement significantly expands exhibition and programmatic spaces, including new special exhibition galleries on the museums first floor, the Fricks first dedicated education rooms, and a new 218-seat auditorium.
The project also included the restoration of the 70th Street Garden, now visible from multiple new vantage points throughout the building. Major infrastructure upgrades, improvements to overall accessibility, and new public amenities and back-of-house facilitiesnotable among them, the creation of advanced art and library conservation facilitiesensure the Fricks vibrancy for decades to come. The Frick Art Research Library and its refurbished reading rooms reopen concurrently with the museum, with new entry points that enable a seamless integration of the institutions two branches.
The reopening of the Frick invites visitors to experience the museums collection anew, with its iconic masterworks reinstalled in restored galleries on the first floor and smaller-scale paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects on view throughout its newly opened second floor. In addition, the Fricks inaugural season features a slate of special installations and public programs, including a special commission of porcelain plants and flowers by sculptor Vladimir Kanevsky, a presentation that pays homage to the floral arrangements made for the Fricks original opening in 1935. In late April, the Frick inaugurates the Stephen A. Schwarzman Auditorium with a music festival featuring both classical and contemporary works. And, in June, the museums new first-floor special exhibition galleries debut with Vermeers Love Letters, which continues the Fricks tradition of focused presentations that re-examine masterworks from the permanent collection.
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