ArtGrams: It's in the Details
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You’ve been taking advantage of that camera zoom and getting into the heart of the works on view at the Phillips. For this month’s ArtGrams, we’re sharing some of our favorite detail shots from visitors.
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Closeup of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party from Instagrammer @mariliazim
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Detail shot of Per Kirkeby's Untitled (2012) , a recent gift from art collector and dealer Michael Werner, by @elevenrivington
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Instagrammer @rebecouli snapped a closeup of Mark Rothko's Green and Maroon (1953)
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Instagrammer @eyeofsi went beyond the frame for this detail shot of one of our fireplaces: "Tetris, seats, or retired fireplace?"
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Detail of Annette Messager's installation Mes petites effigies (My Little Effigies) (1989-90) by Instagrammer @jeffreysartfeed
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Detail shot of Paul Klee's Arab Song (1932) by Instagrammer @dantonlpz
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Instagrammer @tuckerwonders zoomed in on this moment in Pierre-August Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party
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Wolfgang Laib's wax room, a permanent installation at the Phillips, is a popular photo stop with visitors, but Instagrammer @goffashley's closeup captures an exceptionally intimate perspective.