Roie Galitz considers himself an ambassador for the creatures he photographs, capturing their intimate moments in hopes of inspiring conservation
These painters, the focus of a new exhibition at the Whitney, put their own stamp on 20th-century art
These unexpected treasures have now been transferred into the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
This year marks the arrival of a brilliant diamond, a hybrid space rocket, exciting paintings and two darling clouded leopard cubs
The Freer Gallery—home to the largest collection of the popular Japanese artist’s paintings—unveils 120 rarely seen works
At the American Indian Museum in NYC, curators paint eight decades of American Indian artwork back into the picture
Art connoisseurs Aaron and Barbara Levine amassed a formidable body of the artist’s works; they'd like nothing better than for you to see it
Photographer Tina Freeman's exhibition ‘Lamentations’ at the New Orleans Museum of Art juxtaposes two different environments
An 18th-century album of India's flora and fauna showcases the startling work of an overlooked master
A new immersive installation investigates colors and their relations
Searching for the essence of the iconic American architect
Museum leaders met in Washington D.C. to talk about what's next for the continent's cultural sector
Her surprising drama about the founding document encourages a wider view of American justice
The artist who garnered fame at the Smithsonian and then painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama brings her unique style to ordinary people
The visually immersive artwork is a recent acquisition now on view in a new exhibition
First prize recipient is Hugo Crosthwaite for his stop-motion animation portraying migrant Berenice Sarmiento Chávez
Smithsonian Provost John Davis takes a closer look at the painter, who described herself as a "garden-thirsty soul."
Even after a terrible barrier comes down, an artist conjures its haunting presence
The music, born of gypsies in the country’s southern regions, was embraced by foreigners long before it became a national symbol
Sealed and hidden within the sculpture were sacred texts and symbolic objects
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