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"A brand new museum promises to add something fresh, provocative, and entirely welcome to the District’s already robust museum landscape. Enter the Rubell Museum. Located in a quiet stretch of southwest DC firmly between The Wharf and Navy Yard, DC’s newest museum opened its doors on October 29. Keeping with the city’s museum culture, the Rubell is free for DC residents and veterans, but out-of-town visitors will need to purchase a ticket for $15. Exterior | Photo Courtesy of the Rubell Museum The museum showcases the private collection of Don and Mera Rubell, a couple who began collecting contemporary art in 1965. Each piece in the collection has been hand selected by the Rubells. At the beginning of their art journey, the couple said they would only acquire works they could agree on, a mission Don Rubell says proved to be “an almost impossible task.” Yet for over half a century, the Rubells have grown their collection to include a staggering 7,400 pieces by more than 1,000 artists. Much of the vast collection follows artists as they respond to the contemporary moment, from the AIDS crisis and climate destruction to the Black Lives Matter movement."
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