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Monday, 07 December 2015 11:42

The Yale Center for British Art Will Reopen Following a Major Restoration on May 11

The Yale Center for British Art, designed by Louis Kahn. The Yale Center for British Art, designed by Louis Kahn. Wikipedia

The Yale Center for British Art will reopen to the public on May 11, 2016, after completing the third phase of a major building conservation project. Visitors to the renovated building will experience a stimulating new installation of the Center’s unparalleled collection of more than five centuries of British art, largely the gift of the institution’s founder, Paul Mellon (Yale College, Class of 1929).

The Long Gallery, located on the fourth floor, will be wholly reconfigured, returning to the architect Louis I. Kahn’s original conception of a study gallery, with over two hundred works installed from floor to ceiling across seven bays.

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