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The Menil Collection is a museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the art collection of Houston philanthropists John and Dominique de Menil. Its diverse holdings represent many world cultures and thousands of years of human creativity, from prehistoric times to the present day. Assembled over the course of many decades, the collection-which continues to grow-is widely recognized for its depth and eclecticism. At the Menil visitors view art in a tranquil, contemplative setting. Admission to the Menil is always free of charge.

 

 



represented artists

Charles Arnoldi     
Georges Braque   Georges Braque freereport  
André Breton     
Paul Cézanne     
John Chamberlain   John Chamberlain freereport  
Joseph Cornell     
Salvador Dalí     
Giorgio de Chirico     
Marcel Duchamp   Marcel Duchamp freereport  
Max Ernst   Max Ernst freereport  
Dan Flavin   Dan Flavin freereport  Dan Flavin quickreport
Jasper Johns   Jasper Johns freereport  Jasper Johns quickreport
Paul Klee     
Yves Klein   Yves Klein freereport  Yves Klein quickreport
Fernand Léger     
Robert Longo   Robert Longo freereport  
René Magritte     
Karel Malich     
Henri Matisse   Henri Matisse freereport  
Roberto Matta     
Joan Miró   Joan Miró freereport  
Ed Moses     
Barnett Newman     
Cesar Paternosto     
Francis Picabia     
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Jackson Pollock   Jackson Pollock freereport  
Robert Rauschenberg   Robert Rauschenberg freereport  Robert Rauschenberg quickreport
Man Ray   Man Ray freereport  
Mark Rothko   Mark Rothko freereport  
Clyfford Still     
Yves Tanguy     
Cy Twombly   Cy Twombly freereport  Cy Twombly quickreport
Andy Warhol   Andy Warhol freereport  Andy Warhol quickreport

Contact Information

Menil Collection
1515 Sul Ross
77006 Houston (USA)

Phone: +1 712 5259400
Fax: +1 713 5259444
info@menil.org
www.menil.org

Opening Time:
We-Su 12-19h

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