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Full Slate Of New Publications Announced To Celebrate The Fricks Reopening New And Forthcoming Books To Mark Exciting Year Ahead

February 07, 2025

The Frick Collection has announced a banner upcoming year for new publications, released around the time of the highly anticipated reopening of its renovated Fifth Avenue home, in April 2025. These books provide fresh insights into the museums origins, its historic home, and the masterworks in its holdings. This is a significant moment for the Fricks publications, which have been consistently lauded and have continued to grow in scope in recent years. We are excited not only to welcome visitors back to enjoy our art and buildings in person, but also to provide them with numerous reading opportunities to delve deeper into all that the museum has to offer, commented Ian Wardropper, the Fricks outgoing Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director and author of two of the forthcoming publications. Among the titles released throughout 2025 are two new volumes in the Fricks popular Diptych series, which illuminates individual works from the collection, two books on the Fricks buildings and their renovation and enhancement, and a catalogue accompanying the exhibition Vermeers Love Letters. Other books explore the collecting habits of Henry Clay Frick and his family, along with the largely untold stories of their household staff. Additionally, a new extensive guide with up-to-date research on highlights from the museums permanent collection is now available. Aimed at fostering greater appreciation of its remarkable collection, exhibitions, and history, the Fricks publications program is crucial to its scholarly and educational mission. Through catalogues and other works featuring the highest caliber of research, the publications offer new perspectives on the Frick and its holdings and make cutting-edge contributions to the field of art history. To learn more, visit www.frick.org.
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