Reopening this week, I.M. Pei’s East Building just got better—without getting any bigger
The gallery’s East Building has reopened after a three-year renovation (Image © Dennis Brack/Blackstar, courtesy National Gallery of Art)
The new Roof Terrace of the East Building at the National Gallery of Art with a view of Nam June Paik’s Ugly Buddha and Ugly TV (1991–1996), Kenneth Snelson’s V-X (1968), Scott Burton’s two Rock Settees (1988), and Katharina Fritsch’s Hahn/Cock (2013), on longterm loan from Glenstone Museum (Image: Photo by Rob Shelley, courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
Works by Rothko in the new Tower Gallery (Image: courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)