Glenstone

Glenstone

Guided by the personal vision of its founders, Glenstone assembles post-World War II artworks of the highest quality that trace the greatest historical shifts in the way we experience and understand art of the 20th and 21st centuries. These works are presented in a series of refined indoor and outdoor spaces designed to facilitate meaningful encounters for our visitors.

LOCATION

Glenstone

12100 Glen Road, Potomac, MD 20854

ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE

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PUBLIC HOURS

Visit the website to schedule a visit.
Thursday - Sunday:
10am - 5pm
Monday - Wednesday:
Closed

PUBLIC ADMISSION FEES

Free

Presented by The Electric Ladies Project at Glenstone

Mar 9, 2024

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PHOTOS

  • Gallery 1 - An 18,000-square foot water court anchors the Pavilions at Glenstone.
  • Gallery 2 - An aerial view of the Pavilions at Glenstone.
  • Gallery 3 - Tony Smith’s “SMUG” (1973) is made of aluminum, painted black.
  • Gallery 4 - Robert Gober’s “Untitled,” 1992, is a room-scale, multisensory presentation comprised of diverse components.
  • Gallery 5 - Glenstone
  • Gallery 6 - Marchel Duchamp’s 1964 “Roue de Bicyclette” (Bicycle Wheel).
  • Gallery 7 - Jeff Koons’ “Split-Rocker” (2000) is the first sculpture visitors see at Glenstone Museum.
  • An 18,000-square foot water court anchors the Pavilions at Glenstone.

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