ArtGrams: Artful Windows

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This month’s ArtGrams features your artful photos of the many different shapes and sizes of windows sprinkled around the spaces of the museum. Share and tag your photos in and around The Phillips Collection for a chance to be featured on the blog.

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ArtGrams is a monthly series in which we feature our favorite Instagrammed pictures taken around or inspired by the museum. Each month, we’ll feature a different theme based on trends we’ve seen in visitor photos. Hashtag your images with #PhillipsCollection or tag your location for a chance to be featured.

ArtGrams: Edible Art

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Photo: IG/patricklisko

In this month’s ArtGrams, we’re sharing your mouth-watering photos from Tryst at the Phillips café. Share your photos in and around the museum for a chance to be featured on the blog!

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Photo: IG/maggiemainxx

Tryst_julietschwab

Photo: IG/julietschwab

Tryst_stirfrey

“All museums should have cafes like this,” says Instagrammer @stirfrey

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Photo: IG/victoriadagli

Tryst_madalionthedandelion

Photo: IG/madalionthedandelion

Tryst_dcvikingthor

Photo: IG/dcvikingthor

Tryst_jkbee7

Photo: IG/jkbee7

ArtGrams is a monthly series in which we feature our favorite Instagrammed pictures taken around or inspired by the museum. Each month, we’ll feature a different theme based on trends we’ve seen in visitor photos. Hashtag your images with #PhillipsCollection or tag your location for a chance to be featured.

ArtGrams: Acts of Silence

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Helen Frederick’s “Primordial Forest Shadows” (2015) captured by Instagrammer @mycelium_rhizoid

This month’s ArtGrams focuses on visitor photos of Helen Frederick’s Intersections installation Acts of Silence. The exhibition responds to works by Morris Graves from the Phillips’s permanent collection and addresses the endangerment and degradation of the environment.

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From Instagrammer @iambanafsheh: “Making my own art with the art pieces & my muse, @mharnal.” Reflection off of Morris Graves’s “Weather Prediction Instruments for Meteorologists,” installed in Acts of Silence

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Instagrammer @miadesi took this picture of Frederick’s “Trees Darker Than the Night” (2015) at February’s Phillips after 5

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@itsartprofessorjess focused on Frederick’s four pulp paintings, “Phenomenal Space” (2015)

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Profile of @daenerjess_targaryen in Frederick’s “Acts of Silence” video and sound installation, for which the exhibition is named

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Installation view of the Acts of Silence exhibition captured by @gypsielaydee

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Frederick’s “Primordial Forest Shadows” from below by @neagley

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Detail of Frederick’s “Trees Darker Than the Night” by @clairesgould

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From @sarahrose_t, who snapped this photo at February’s Phillips after 5: “Being artsy. #datenight #freewine #haze”

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This shot of Frederick’s “Phenomenal Space” by @dnl340 captures the dark ambience of the galleries