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353: 723: 735: 751: 889:, Brian T. Allen described Glenstone as "a gift to the public of rare size and consequence". He wrote that it "is a huge success on many levels, but among its triumphs is fashioning a mood and space to look intently and even to fall in love with art that most will be disposed to find difficult, forbidding, or inscrutable." Regarding the landscape, Allen wrote, "Getting people out of their cars for the long walk to the exhibition spaces creates a time of orientation and decompression. Few museums can even try this because they don't have the land." 2575: 2632: 699: 711: 29: 815: 198: 369:
museum's gallery space by a factor of five, increasing the property's size by 130 acres (53 ha), and included substantial landscaping changes. With the expansion, Glenstone became the largest private contemporary art museum in the United States. In 2019, the expansion was named as a "Museum Opening of the Year" by
246:. The museum's exhibitions are drawn from a collection of about 1,300 works from post-World War II artists around the world. It is the largest private contemporary art museum in the United States, holding more than $ 4.6 billion in net assets, and is noted for its setting in a broad natural landscape. 809:
It's as if you've entered a beautiful sanctuary, possibly in another hemisphere, maybe another era. Although you've descended, you actually feel a kind of lift, a buoyancy, such as what birds must feel when they catch warm air currents. You exhale. You feel liberated from everyday cares. You're ready
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complimented the diversity of Glenstone's exhibited artists, writing that "they have seamlessly integrated into the typically male, overwhelmingly white Modern art canon superb work by women, Asian (particularly Japanese) artists, and Latin American (particularly Brazilian) artists," but also wrote
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about Glenstone's potential to appeal to some types of visitors but not others. Smee called it "the most exciting new private museum in America, " saying that for some visitors, "the Glenstone experience can feel, at least initially, a little weird. A little too...controlling." He said the museum
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firm PWP Landscape Architecture. The effort included the planting of about 8,000 trees, the transplanting of 200 trees, the converting lawn areas to meadows, and the restoration of streams that flowed through the campus. Glenstone's landscaping is managed using organic products only. This outdoor
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review of the best architecture of 2018, with Julie V. Iovine writing that Glenstone's architecture takes an approach "that offers a sequence of events revealed gradually with constantly shifting perspectives, as opposed to classic modernism's tightly controlled image of architecture as geometric
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Though several smaller expansions took place in the years after the museum's opening, the largest expansion was announced in 2013 and was completed in 2018, opening to the public on October 4, 2018. With a cost of approximately $ 219 million, the expansion increased the size of the
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wrote that Glenstone is a "must-see" museum and that its creators successfully "integrate art, architecture, and landscape". Referring to the natural setting of the museum, he wrote that "everything is quietly spectacular, with curated views to the outdoors that present nature as visual haiku".
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Glenstone is noted for its peaceful natural setting, consisting of a cluster of galleries and other buildings set in a large 230-acre (93 ha) wooded campus. The museum buildings are located toward the center of the campus, and visitors approach the galleries from gravel parking lots via a
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blocks that were poured during different seasons to produce variable coloring. Though it is one building, the Pavilions is meant to appear as multiple separate buildings from a distance. The structure contains eleven galleries connected by glass-enclosed walkways, with windows made of 30-foot
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called Glenstone's 2018 expansion successful and enchanting, with a sublime viewing experience. He wrote that the museum's collection excels in its focus on conventional paintings, sculptures, and installations but excludes more modern media, such as video or performance art. Concerning this
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Many of the museum's large galleries feature only one or two pieces, do not contain explanatory text, and are sparsely furnished. While some exhibitions are permanent, the collection rotates through the galleries over time. Pieces from the collection are also loaned to public institutions.
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structure with 9,000 feet (2,700 m) of gallery space, located on 100 acres (40 ha) of land. The 2018 expansion added 50,000 square feet (4,600 m) of gallery space in a 204,000-square-foot (19,000 m) museum structure called the Pavilions, designed by American architect
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In August 2018, Glenstone Foundation Inc., the foundation that manages the museum, was sued by HITT Contracting, the company that managed the construction of the 2018 expansion, for $ 24 million to cover cost overruns. In October 2018, Glenstone
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pathway through the property that is about one-third mile (0.5 km) long. In designing the campus, Glenstone's founders tried to establish a tranquil experience, leading them and art critics to refer to the museum as part of the "slow art" movement.
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had questioned the validity of nonprofit tax status for institutions like Glenstone, which, at the time, welcomed very few visitors, the committee sought to investigate whether high-value individuals and families were using private museums as a form of
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Glenstone limits entry to about 600 visitors per day. Rales wrote that she used a formula to calculate the optimal number of visitors for the museum's size, which is used to give visitors time and space to explore and enjoy the museum.
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said that plans do not include substantial expansion, and will likely be limited to "one or two smaller buildings to house artworks, maybe in the woods, maybe on an adjoining property". She also mentioned potential plans to build a
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HITT Contracting for $ 35.9 million, claiming that the project was over budget and that construction issues had delayed the expansion's opening. Both parties reached a settlement on undisclosed terms in June 2023.
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Kennicott tempered his review by mentioning that the museum's distinctive architecture and layout continually confront visitors with "strange visions" that will make it "interesting to see how it is received".
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in Los Angeles) that, "Some private foundations are operating museums that offer minimal benefit to the public while enabling donors to reap substantial tax advantages."
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With the expansion, Glenstone opened to the public, with free tickets available online. In the year following the expansion, Glenstone admitted nearly 100,000 visitors.
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The expansion also added 130 acres (53 ha) of land to the campus, a landscape largely composed of woodland and wildflower meadows. The landscaping was designed by
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Rales donated $ 1.9 billion to the Glenstone Foundation in 2021, made public in 2023, increasing the museum's asset value to $ 4.6 billion, nearly the same as the
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In 2019, Glenstone opened a 7,200-square-foot (670 m) environmental center on its campus. The building contains self-guided exhibits about
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located in the vicinity. Located 15 miles (24 km) from downtown Washington, D.C., the museum's initial 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m)
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conservative focus, Capps wrote, "Glenstone is not promoting equity, addressing inequality, or solving accessibility — not yet anyhow."
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The museum closed the Pavilions in March 2024 for up to a year in order to replace the architectural glass used in the buildings.
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gallery opened in 2006 and admitted visitors two days a week. In its first seven years, the museum admitted only 10,000 visitors.
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After 2018, Glenstone continued to acquire adjacent properties, including lots containing residential homes. Speaking on
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in northern Italy. Referring to the way the museum returns visitors to the Water Court, Samuel Medina wrote for
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In June 2024, hourly wage museum staff - around half of the museum's workforce - voted to unionize, joining the
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to add a bus stop near its campus. The museum admits visitors without tickets who arrive on public buses.
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Monumental Richard Serra sculpture, and a custom-designed pavilion to house it, unveiled at Glenstone
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The museum's collection of about 1,300 post-World War II works from around the world consists of
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that it "offers comparatively little work by black, Latinx, and Native American artists."
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The Pavilions is built around the Water Court, an 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m)
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tactics in the lead-up to the union vote including hiring anti-union consultants.
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The museum's staff is made up of recent university graduates, including some in
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reported that museum leadership, including Emily Wei Rales, deployed several
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The original Glenstone building opened in 2006 and was designed by American
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Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
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In 2015, Glenstone was one of several private museums questioned by the
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In July 2021, Glenstone announced a purpose-built expansion to house
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said in a letter to Glenstone and other institutions (including the
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club, Glenstone is named for the nearby Glen Road, and because of
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in Denmark. The Pavilions is built of 6-foot-long (1.8 m)
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space hosts large art installations by artists including
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Glenstone's 2018 expansion was a "critic's choice" in
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tableau". In 2020, the expansion was a winner of the
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