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Udforsk Phoenix Kunstmuseets gallerier med mere end 19.000 kunstværker. De permanente samling gallerier omfatter værker af amerikanske, asiatiske, europæiske, latinamerikanske, vestamerikanske, moderne og moderne kunst, og mode design. Også nyde fotografering gjort muligt gennem partnerskabet med Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. James K. Ballinger Wing er midlertidigt lukket for nødvendige infrastruktur opdateringer. Disse gallerier er planlagt til at genåbne i efteråret. Billetprisen er blevet reduceret i løbet af denne tid for at afspejle ændringen i adgangen til galleriet. Mere end 94% af museet forbliver åben for dig og dine gæster at nyde. Bemærk venligst: Under vores frivillige donationstider er almindelig adgang gratis, og eventuelle særlige engagement udstillinger vil have en reduceret sats. Billetter er tilgængelige ved døren. Frivillige donationer: Hver onsdag kl. 3-8 Hver første fredag i måneden 17:00 - 20:00
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Fra den 16. april 2026 er den anden etage af museets nordlige vinge midlertidigt lukket for vigtige brandsikkerhedsopgraderinger. Mens dette omfatter Art of the Americas + Europa gallerier og Thorne Miniature Rooms, mange andre gallerier og udstillinger forbliver åbne. Billetprisen er blevet reduceret i løbet af denne tid for at afspejle ændringen i adgangen til galleriet. For mere information om vores aktuelle udstillinger, besøg venligst vores hjemmeside på phxart.org/art/exhibitions
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Love the Japanese Women’s Pottery. Fashion through the ages upstairs was impressive. AND, a Victor Vasarely?!?! WOW
Not kid friendly, beware has naked photos. The security guards are everywhere and not very friendly, they stare so judgingly. I only liked the fireflies room.
Not my favorite art museum I've ever seen as it lacks big well known pieces. I felt the adult price of $28 was too high, especially as a couple -- that's almost $60 for a day out of looking at some pictures. They do offer a AAA $3 discount, which we took advantage of. My favorite part was the Kusama Fireflies Infinity Mirror Room, where you wander into a room of darkness surrounded by mesmerizing twinkling lights and mirrors. I wasn't aware that this was there, so it was a pleasant surprise. I felt the museum has a slightly confusing, disjointed layout. There's a quality gift shop selling typical art museum items like jewelry, scarves, mugs, etc. We put our backpacks/slings and water in the free lockers. Before our trip, I used their web site and found it confusing to find out the price of tickets and as to whether they were actually open on certain days. Please click the thumbs-up if you found this review useful. Thanks!
A very good, massive museum with a huge variety of themes and exhibitions. There are many beautiful pieces to see and great activities for kids, making it a solid family outing.My only critique is that some of the sections felt a bit like they overshadowed the art itself.. However, the museum is so big that you can easily skip those parts and still enjoy the wide range of other incredible styles on display.
We enjoyed an afternoon exploring this beautiful museum. Very interesting installations.
I first visited this place 10 years ago. Then never went back: too much modern art for me, I’m a Renaissance men myself. This time I saw an ad for a Florentine Baroque collection exhibited there and went to see it, of course. The collection itself wasn’t anything to write home about, especially if you are not very fond of Baroque art. But the frames were remarkable in their Baroque splendor, as overflowing with guild and decorative details as you can imagine. Annoyed that I drove all the way to downtown Phoenix for this, I decided to take a look around. And was compensated wonderfully: I discovered Phillip C. Curtis, Arizona’s own artist, an incredible blending of Surrealism, Primitive Art and just pure joy. Yes, you can see influences of Magritte, Delvaux, Dali, Braque and so many Primitives, but there is also something very Sonoran desert in his paintings, I was delighted. BTW, the Museum shop can give you a variety of ideas for presents this Christmas season: from the tacky to the hight end classy stuff, take a look there before you leave.
Wonderful visit to the Phoenix Art Museum! We loved the firefly exhibit—absolutely gorgeous. There’s a great variety of art styles, which kept everyone in our group engaged. Be prepared for lots of walking, but it’s well worth it. The gift store is a bit pricey, but full of really cool, unique finds.
The facilities are great, the interior architecture is wonderful, voluminous and bright. The restaurant, Alden, is very nice. We enjoyed the Eric Fischl show very much and some of the Asian exhibit, the Black Cloud and the Yayoi Kusama installation. That said, we found the majority of the permanent collection to be rather one dimensional - turns out that "1960's to now" American art is not really my cup of tea, especially as there are none of the big names (Warhol, Close, Haring, Baquiat). I was a bit taken aback by the $28 entrance fee, that's more than we paid to go to the Chicago Art Institute and almost as much as the D'Orsay in Paris, world class museums of art ! We would return - but only if there was a show that we wanted to see, not for the regular exhibits.
We had a great time exploring all the different exhibits. This museum is quite diverse, with many different styles of art on display. It wasn't all our taste, but that is what makes art fun too. We took our time, and it took us a couple of hours to see everything.
While the museum is quite nice, several exhibits that my wife and I wished to see were closed. This was quite disappointing as it limited our quality time at the museum. We have visited museums around the world, and rarely encounter more than one closure so this was a disappointment.



