The New York Times: “Once upon a time, a postal clerk with an enthusiasm for art history married an open-minded librarian. From the outside, little distinguished Herb and Dorothy Vogel from any other middle-class couple in mid-century New York. But by the early 1960s, if you were to squeeze inside their modest Manhattan apartment, you would bump into the most astonishing company: the work of Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Richard Tuttle, Robert Mangold, Lynda Benglis and dozens of other artists who would come to represent the crème de la crème of Minimalist and Conceptual art. The story of how this collection—a large portion of which now resides at the National Gallery of Art in Washington—came to be is the subject of Megumi Sasaki’s modest, touching documentary.” Sponsored by Capital Kitchen. Community Partner: Studio Place Arts. 89 minutes. Film website
- Thursday, March 25 12:00 pm @ City Hall Arts Center
- Saturday, March 27 12:00 pm @ City Hall Arts Center


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