The Frick Collection in New York is celebrating its 80th anniversary as a public institution with pay-what-you-wish admission and free programming on 16 December, the day on which it opened in 1935. Among the events are free tours, talks and a book signing by the museum’s director, Ian Wardropper, of The Frick Collection: Director’s Choice. The two current exhibitions—Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Action, and From Sèvres to Fifth Avenue: French Porcelain at the Frick Collection—will also be free.