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October 16, 2016, 4 pm
Russian pianist Denis Kozhukhin makes his DC debut with selections by George Friedrich Händel, Johannes Brahms, Béla Bartók, Carl Maria von Weber, and Isaac Albéniz.
October 1, 2017, 4 PM
The San Francisco based Alexander String Quartet will perform works by Kodály, Shostakovich, and a new quartet by British composer Tarik O’Reagan in their Phillips Music debut.
March 12-July 24, 2025
“As a kid in the 1980s, I loved that nearly every comic published by Marvel and DC Comics was different from the rest. When I began to draw and study art, I realized that the unique energy of each comic was due to the specific style of the artist.”—Shawn Martinbrough, Curator/Artist/Writer Every comic book page is comprised of a group of panels that tell a story. How artists interpret that story—the journey from sketch, to pencil, to ink—is as distinct as a fingerprint. The Artist’s Experience: From Brotherman to Batman is a celebration of the work of 20 Black sequential artists from across
The Phillips Collection Archives include Duncan and Marjorie Phillips’s correspondence with artists whose works are represented in the collection, and with dealers, critics, and others. The archives contain a wealth of written material by Duncan Phillips, including 30 journals (primarily from his years at Yale and his early travels), about 200 published articles and 200 unpublished articles, seven books, and multiple drafts of many of his writings. Records related to the museum’s departments include information associated with public events and programs as well as exhibition research.