
The Hirshhorn Museum already has vibrant Josef Albers pieces on display, including selections from his iconic “Homage to the Square” series, but there will be more bright hues in its exhibit space with “ ColorForms”, which opened March 11th.
The show, which blends works from the Hirshhorn with art from the National Gallery’s Rothko collection, examines the many ways artists use color. The museum plans to change the display after six months and swap in a new selection of multi-hued pieces.
Thursday through January 2, 2011, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Seventh Street and Independence Avenue, SW, 202-633-1000. www.hirshorn.si.edu. Admittance is free.
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