Cultural Tourism DC
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Mid-Atlantic Assoc of Museums

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THE KREEGER MUSEUM

Photo by Eileen Wold.

The Kreeger Museum is a private, non-profit art museum located in the former residence of David and Carmen Kreeger. Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, it showcases the Kreegers' permanent collection of 19th and 20th century paintings and sculptures. Highlights of the collection include works by Monet, van Gogh, Picasso, Renoir, Cezanne, Chagall, Rodin, Miro, Moore, Kandinsky, Ardon and Washington artists Gene Davis, Sam Gilliam, William Christenberry and Kendall Buster as well as examples of traditional African and Asian Art.

SPECIAL EXHIBITION
On view through December 30, 2009

Kentridge and Kudryashov: Against the Grain

Left: William Kentridge, Blue Head, 1993-1998
Right: Oleg Kudryashov, Installation (Project), 1988


The Kreeger Museum was recently featured in

The New York Times (February 1, 2009).
Click here to read story.

HEAR ART/SEE MUSIC
IMLS GRANT AWARD


 

UPCOMING EVENTS

SCREENING & DISCUSSION
Six Films by William Kentridge

Thursday, December 10
6:30 pm


William Kentridge
Telephone Lady
2000


Oleg Kudryashov
Execution Day
1986


 

 


Kreeger Museum • 2401 Foxhall Road, NW • Washington, D.C. 20007 • Phone (202)337-3050
Toll Free (877)337-3050 • Reservations (202)338-3552 • Fax (202)337-3051