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Inside the Newly Reopened Princeton Art Museum

Last updated: November 3, 2025 4:45 pm
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Princeton University’s new art museum opened its doors to the public after a five-year rebuild, marking a milestone in the institution’s history. The museum, which has been a beacon of inspiration for both students and the local community since 1882, underwent a massive transformation to accommodate its vast collection of over 117,000 art objects and artifacts.

The planning for the new facility began in 2012, with the goal of doubling its current footprint and quadrupling its gallery spaces. With two-thirds of the funding raised by the museum staff and the remainder provided by the university, the project came to fruition. Renowned architect David Adjaye was enlisted to design the new building, which seamlessly blends in with the university’s Gothic architecture.

The new museum features a boxy, 146,000-square-foot structure made of sand-blasted stone aggregate, bronze, and reclaimed laminated wood. The design includes nine interlocking pavilions that allow for a circular flow between galleries, creating unexpected connections between artworks. Visitors are greeted by newly commissioned sculptures, including a large-scale Nick Cave mosaic near the main entrance.

Inside, guests are encouraged to explore the museum’s extensive collection, with over 90% of the artworks on display on the second floor. The layout of the museum ensures an intimate viewing experience while showcasing a diverse range of art, from European classics to modern and contemporary masterpieces.

Highlights of the collection include Andy Warhol’s “Blue Marilyn,” a striking portrait that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with celebrity culture. The American wing features a thought-provoking juxtaposition of historical portraits and contemporary works that address issues of slavery and colonization.

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One of the most notable features of the museum is its ceramics collection, which includes works by artists like Roberto Lugo and Toshiko Takaezu. Lugo’s facsimile of an Ancient Greek stoneware vase tells a personal story of his upbringing in Puerto Rico and life in Philadelphia. Takaezu’s stoneware sculptures, on display in the first-floor gallery, pay tribute to the late artist’s legacy and influence on generations of students.

Overall, the Princeton University Art Museum is a testament to the power of art to inspire, educate, and provoke thought. With its new state-of-the-art facilities and diverse collection, the museum is poised to continue its legacy as a cultural hub for the Princeton community and beyond.

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