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kimbell art museum
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Fort Worth's premier art museum, featuring paintings from international...

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darklance

Permanent collection includes works by Michelangelo, Bellini, Boucher, Gericault, Goya, David, Manet, Mondrian, and Monet that I hadn't seen before. Quiet and intimate. Beautifully designed galleries and a wonderfully unique exterior. As a bonus, the Bass Collection is on display in the new building (also free). They certainly knew art. It must have cost a fortune just to maintain the works of Picasso, Matisse, Miro, Van Gogh, Renoir, etc. I also recommend the cafe, where we had a delicious homemade lunch that included soup, salads, sandwich/quiche and drink for $10. Highly recommended for nerd families like us!

WilliamW579

Art lovers of the world, if you visit Fort Worth, you must put this place on your to do list. A lot of the artwork is on display year round, unless there is a touring special exhibit, and there are usually several of those each year. Admission to permanent collection is always free. Admission to traveling collections is only free to members.

debrab776

I've always loved this museum, even from afar. My hubby and I were in town for the day and this is the only place I wanted to go. I love the small size - we were done within two hours - and I love the addition of the Piano Pavillion!The earliest painting I saw was Michelangelo's earliest painting as a teen. We really enjoyed the Nancy Lee and Perry R Bass Exhibit. What a beautiful collection of art, from Bronze Remington's to Monet and Matisse.And how wonderful that the museum is fee of charge. What a blessing to the public!

TexRng

I grew up near and was in Chicago alot through my early 40's. So when I moved here, I knew nothing about Ft. Worth's Museum district.If you are visiting, take a day, and go to all three. Open your mind. It is significant.Parking ? easy.Traveling Exhibitions ? world class.Architecture ? beautiful.Museum owned and borrowed pieces ? world class.The Amon Carter, The Kimball, and The Modern,,,,, all next to one another. About a city block's walk from one to the next.Fabulous restaurant district right next door.The whole thing is amazing.

Moosenearchicago0

There is a real nice variety in their collection, you can see the entire collection in 1-2 hours, and it's free. Definitely worth the time.

977he

This beautiful museum is located in the heart of the cultural district where you can walk from one museum to another. It houses collections of representative masterpieces from major periods of art history.For us, a highlight of the Kimbell has been its lectures. Last year we attended an evening presentation on the restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece! This year we participated in a noon-time talk that highlighted restoration work on a Jackson Pollock. Both were fascinating.The Kimbell offers children's programs, and we often see field trip groups intrigued by docent presentations.

213JaneS213

If you haven't been to the Kimbell lately, then you haven't been to the Kimbell at all. I've been a fan for decades. Hands down they have the market on blockbuster art exhibitions in the Metroplex, but over the years we've only gotten to see small hints of what their own collection was like. All that has changed.In recent years they built a brand new addition, the Piano Pavillion, to the original museum to hold those special exhibitions and allowed their own collection to spread out over the rest of museum. A win for the special exhibits, as well as a win for the Kimbell holdings.If you are just passing through, save a day for the Kimbell. It is cheek and jowl with several other museums and gardens, so you will want to allow yourself plenty of time to enjoy them all. If you live in the area and haven't been to the Kimbell lately, SHAME ON YOU!!The special exhibitions are extraordinary. The Kimball's own collection is amazing. The architecture alone is worth the stop. And there is an entire day (if not more) of entertainment in the area.

lelujam

Located very near Modern Art Museum in Forth Worth. It hosts a small but excellent art collection, as well as traveling art exhibitions, educational programs and an extensive research library. I highly recommend this museum.

GrannyCyn

This museum is a work of art in itself. Designed years ago with the goal of providing appropriate display venue for great artists, it has recently added an additional building that provides space and design for special exhibits. The collection of the museum is fascinating and the exhibits include mostly collections of classic art and those exhibits that are traveling internationally. There is a small cafe with light fare and delightful staff. Located centrally in the arts district, it is convenient to access other museums nearby. There is a membership fee but the fee for exhibits is reasonable.

prisspooh

a beautiful art museum with exhibits geared to all ages and interests. the rect samueai exhibit was fascinating!

leow832

The Kimbell is one of the most surprising venues west of the Mississippi. Walking through the galleries feels like one is walking through the Met in New York - just on a smaller, friendlier scale. The architecture of the original building is outstanding and a classic in itself. The new Renzo Piano pavilion is a perfect complement to the original and provides the museum some much needed additional space. Those outside Fort Worth think of it as "cowtown." The locals in Fort Worth know that the city offers cultural facilities and events matched only in New York and Europe. The Kimbell is a great example of just that.

Deborah1150

Designed by Louis Kahn, the original Kimbell Art Museum is a beautiful building that houses a fine collection of pre-20th century art. The Kimbell's own collection makes way about 4 times a year for special exhibits on loan from art institutions and private collections. A controversial addition to the property, the Renzo Piano Pavilion, opened about two years ago. The original building is still there and unchanged but is now known as the Kahn Building. On several visits to the Piano Pavilion I have found the galleries dark and unwelcoming, the exhibits difficult to see. Perhaps the lighting is dim to help conserve the art work. Admission is free to the permanent collection; there is a charge for special exhibits. Non-ambulatory persons must travel between the two buildings via free golf-cart shuttle along the perimeter of the property. The interior of both buildings is wheelchair accessible.

mrsw435

Fort Worth's best kept secret is it's many high quality museums. The collections and architecture are stunning.

F5819HQmarkf

This is the place in Fort Worth to see great art. The regular exhibits are worth seeing. I always enjoy the special exhibits the most though. Recent exhibits included paintings from The Musè d'Orsay in Paris. I saw this exhibit twice. Park underneath and walk across to the main building. The exterior fountains are worth seeing by themselves. An extra treat is brunch in the Museum cafe. Enjoy!

Janet355

This museum is a treasure. There are not enough pieces to overwhelm, as the Kimball limits its art to the most exquisite. Look for Michelangelo's first piece along with other Masters'. An architectural tour and docent tour is worthwhile. It's just a hop from the Amon Carter Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.

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