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Six Fall Getaways for Art Lovers, According to Art World Insiders
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Six Fall Getaways for Art Lovers, According to Art World Insiders

Last updated: September 24, 2021 4:59 pm
Editorial Board Published September 24, 2021
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TO THE DELIGHT OF art lovers around the country, this autumn promises to be much livelier than last, with scores more museums fully open and long-delayed exhibits finally unfurled. But as coronavirus cases tick back up and restrictions tighten in some cities, elbowing your way through a crowded gallery at one of the country’s major art institutions appeals far less than it used to. The solution? Seek out a less popular art venue with its own cachet. Better still, make it a pilgrimage and build a trip around the venture. After so many months deprived of both art and travel, what finer way to celebrate their return? For trip inspiration, we asked five art-world notables to share the collections and house-museums worth traveling for.

Fondation Claude Monet | Giverny, France

The house and gardens in the countryside of Normandy where the artist lived and painted for 43 years

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