ArtGrams: Whitfield Lovell
Exhibitions & Events
Since the exhibition’s opening, we’ve seen tons of creative photos of Whitfield Lovell’s Kin series and tableaux works. Highlighting a few of our favorites for this month’s ArtGrams! Share your photos in and around the museum for a chance to be featured on the blog.

Instagrammer @bmpashle snapped a photo of this visitor with Whitfield Lovell's Kin VI (Nobody), 2008 at left and Kin XLIX (The Well), 2011 at right.

Whitfield Lovell's Rice Barton Series, 2004, as photographed by @risunshine143.

"Got to see some amazing pieces @PhillipsCollection today during my lunch break including this (Whitfield Lovell, Fortune, 2000). Photo: IG/chelloanne

"Sound traveling w/ 37 vintage radios. Making waves ?" Instagrammer (and Phillips Museum Assistant/emerging artist) @joelvincii pictured here with Whitfield Lovell's After an Afternoon, 2008.

Of Lovell's "At Home and Abroad" (2008), Instagrammer @benevelint notes: "Still relevant / sad reality"

Phillips Manager of Public Engagement and Instagrammer @kkdaley28 snapped this photo of Lovell's Dawn to Dawn (2006) during opening week

Photo: IG/tkgphoto

Lovell's Kin IX (To Make Your False Heart True), 2008. Photo: IG/artistjuliakwon

Accompanying this photo of Whitfield Lovell's Cage (2001), Instagrammer @tohmase pairs the caption: "The first act of liberation is to destroy one's own cage" - Michael S. Harper

Love this perspective from Instagrammer @baeyahh
ArtGrams is a monthly series in which we feature our favorite Instagrammed pictures taken around or inspired by the museum. Each month, we’ll feature a different theme based on trends we’ve seen in visitor photos. Hashtag your images with #PhillipsCollection or tag your location for a chance to be featured.