Welcome to Frick Madison
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Encounter masterpieces from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century, reframed in a bold new setting at Frick Madison, the temporary home of The Frick Collection.
Producers: Aimee Ng and Alexis Light
Director: Lisa Goble
Editor: Lisa Goble
Director of Photography: George Koelle
Audio Production: Sean Troxell
Original Music: George Koelle
© 2021 The Frick Collection
The curator might be the loveliest thing in that collection.
The next time I am on the East Coast I will definitely be there. Until then I love my hand holding, personalized, guided tours on Fridays and the Travels with a Curator series. They are the best thing on the internet.
When I went to Frick, I got so distracted by the beauty of the mansion, I did not know what to admire first. Can’t wait to see the collection at Madison.
I bought 2 tickets for 44 $ and it was such disappointing news to know this wonderful pieces of art are not available to be appreciated on their beautiful home mansion, but in a modern building with grey walls. To be honest, if I knew this, I wouldn't pay for those tickets.
We were delighted to visit in April, 2021, and one of the highlights was seeing the Sevres potpourri vase in the shape of a masted ship, one of only 10 examples known to survive and now displayed at eye level. This 18th Century treasure was not on display in the Fragonard Room when we last visited The Frick Collection in May, 2016, so seeing it in literally different light was a joyous surprise.
Thank you all so much - I'll be there this week 🙏✨
The best museum in New York. What a grand and fresh collection of masterpieces. Simply stunning.
And temporarily having it at the Breuer... just perfect. Cannot wait to see the collection on Madison and to see it back in it's extraordinary mansion in two years time. Congratulations to all of you.
Cocktails With a Curator has brought us so much closer to the extraordinary works in The Frick Collection. We look forward to having the opportunity to visit with these works during their stay at Frick Madison. Cocktails has helped sustain us and brought us such joy during our pandemic period of isolation.
Beautiful works. A curatorship and more modern spaces, for such relevant works, that whether in the Frick Madison or in the House Museum, are extraordinary. Not to mention the rugs and the collection of Chinese and Meissen porcelain.
Beautiful paintings by Fragonard, and Bellini's. Not to forget Boucher’s Series.
Thank you so much for inviting us to your exquisite collection 💞🪟🖼🎁🎀
OH! I can't wait to go there!! Hopefully my brother & I will go together! Looks beautiful!!
Beautiful. I'm crying.
Ian!!!! Good to see you! I can't wait to see the collection in a new environment. It must be sensational. I hope to get up to New York City in the next few months. I now live in Charlotte, NC. When I do get up there, I will definitely visit. You and your staff have done an amazing job as seen on the video. It brought a smile to my face for sure. Cheers old friend, Mikel
I love the Frick Museum.
Thanks for your great stuff, don't get around much anymore. I am planning to make videos for a nonprofit artist group in Brooklyn New York, BWAC. Please tell me the gimbal mode used for art works on the walls.. thank you
"so exiting to higlight" 1:52 and then to "celebrate"... ng cant wait to bring the level down to marketing lingo...
It should be called the prick collection by how awful they treated me and other people I visited with when I went before. Very small collection to begin with. You can see nicer and more unique items at sotheby's and christie's or many other auctions. Oh and actually buy them too!
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Funny - The best museum I've ever visited (The Frick), now housed in the worst museum I've ever visited (the Met Breur).
Congratulation.
How long will it be on display?
It is a permanent collection. Now at the Breuer building on Madison Avenue and then back to its original home in the Frick Mansion on Fifth Avenue.
@@themarquis336 Thanks. I understand. Have had the good fortune to visit the Frick a number of times. I was asking how long it would be at the old Whitney building.
About two years in the Breuer building.
I wish they wouldn't use such vulgar language when talking about such inspirational work.