The Frick Collection is housed in the former home of Gilded Age industrialist Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919). One of the great collectors of his time, Frick filled his Fifth Avenue mansion with masterpieces of Western painting, sculpture, and decorative arts, all of which became accessible to the public in 1935, when the residence became a museum.
Download The Frick Collection’s app for access to information on more than 1,000 works of art in the museum’s collection. Save your favorite works to enjoy offline and share with friends and family.
The app allows you to:
▪ Use the interactive map to find works of art on display.
• Access detailed information on exhibitions and tours
▪ Search and browse the collection for art and artists.
▪ Plan your visit with the calendar of events and exhibitions.
▪ Listen to audio guides and videos about select works of art (in English) plus audio guides to the galleries (in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish)
• Create your own favorites list
NOTE: This app requires an Internet connection for most of its functions.
Credits:
Development of this app was generously funded by Sandeep Mathrani in honor of Ayesha Bulchandani-Mathrani.
The app was developed by students of the Stevens Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Technology and Digital Media staff of The Frick Collection.