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Why Is DC’s Phillips Collection Selling Off Its Masterpieces?

Last updated: November 19, 2025 8:45 pm
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Sotheby’s recent art auction made headlines with a staggering $236 million sale of a Gustav Klimt painting. However, the auction house’s upcoming sale of three masterpieces from the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, has sparked controversy and criticism. The deaccessioning of these paintings, including works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Georges Seurat, and Arthur Dove, is expected to fetch up to $14.8 million. The Phillips Collection plans to use the proceeds for new acquisitions and collection care, but the decision has faced backlash from the public and even a member of the Phillips family.

Liza Phillips, the granddaughter of museum founders Duncan and Marjorie Phillips, expressed her disappointment in the sale, stating that the pieces are integral to the museum’s identity and should remain in the public domain. The specific items chosen for deaccession were approved by the Board of Trustees and a Members group, which includes descendants of the Phillips family. The museum defends the decision, citing the need for strategic planning and the acquisition of works by living artists.

The sale of these artworks has drawn parallels to the controversial deaccessioning attempts by the Baltimore Museum of Art in 2020. Critics, including Eric Gibson of the Wall Street Journal, have labeled the Phillips Collection sale as reckless and questioned the long-term impact on the institution. Gibson suggests that fundraising efforts should be explored instead of selling historically significant pieces.

The financial motivations behind the sale are unclear, but the Phillips Collection reported a net loss on tax documents last year. The institution’s assets remain substantial, but the decision to deaccession valuable artworks has raised ethical concerns within the museum community. The American Alliance of Museums is being consulted for their opinion on the matter.

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In conclusion, the upcoming auction of Phillips Collection paintings at Sotheby’s has ignited a debate over the ethics of deaccessioning and the financial management of cultural institutions. The outcome of this sale will not only impact the museum’s collection but also raise questions about the responsibility of museums to preserve and protect art for future generations.

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