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Hill Art Foundation is a private art museum scheduled to open in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in autumn 2017. The museum is being funded by J. Tomilson and Janine Hill. The museum, located on West 24th Street, will exhibit both private art collection and works lent by other private collectors.

The Hill collection encompasses a renowned collection of Renaissance bronzes and works by modern masters including Christopher Wools, Bacon, Warhol, Lichtenstein and Twombly.

Works in the Hill Collection

The collection includes a Lucio Fontana glazed terra cotta crucifix from the 1950s, an Alessandro Algardi 17th-century bronze "Corpus Christi", Willem de Kooning's "Clamdigger" sculpture, and Picasso's portrait of Sarah Murphyand Ed Ruscha's "Hollywood". It also includes bronzes made by Giuseppe Piamontini and Antonio Susini.

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Hill Art Foundation Wikipedia