
Aaron and Barbara Levine at their home in Washington, D.C. Scroll through the gallery to see more images of their collection.

Over the last three decades, the Levines have amassed an impressive melange of 20th- and 21st-century art.

"We have four stories and there is not a blank wall," said Barbara.

Andy Warhol's "Diamond Dust Joseph Beuys" is seen in a reflection next to Sherrie Levine's sculpture, "Fedora." The American artist, who is of no relation to the pair.

Photographs by Gary Wingrand and Diane Arbus in a guest room.

An outdoor artwork at the Levines' home.

"Phil II" (1982) by Chuck Close.

Feb. 27, 1987 (1987) by On Kawara.

"Untitled" (2001) by Juan Munoz.

"The Immigrant" (2002) by Rebecca Horn.

"Unboxing" (2012) by Fiona Banner.

"One and Three Shovels" (1965) by Joseph Kosuth.

"Twins" (2005) by Joana Vasconcelos.

"Stuttering Piece" (1993) by Joan Munoz

Bookshelf full of Marcel Duchamp's art books.

"Double Poke in the Eyes II" (1985) by Bruce Nauman.


