Through history and across cultures, bugs have inspired artists and challenged viewers to shift their perspective
Around the world, factories, distilleries and bunkers have second lives as art venues
In year two of the pandemic, our favorite titles invite us into worlds outside our own
Thrilling innovations at the Renwick mirror SAAM’s exquisite historical survey of the Venetian masters and their influences
Mixed media artist Lisa Solomon describes how she and five other artists have embraced Crayola in their work
The upcoming 2023 Renwick Invitational explores how Indigenous worldviews and the present moment inform what Native artists are making today
A Hirshhorn retrospective opens with ten new works from the pioneering artist, composer, poet and musician
Gravesite readings and performances keep the stories of the dearly departed alive for a new generation
Stranded by the pandemic, Yannis Davy Guibinga made a connection with home through his art
Traditional and innovative specialists make ready for the upcoming virtual Smithsonian Craft Show and Sale
After wrapping the museum's historic building in a huge, playful painting, Swiss artist Nicolas Party reveals what he hid in plain sight
The earthwork is the latest in land artist Stan Herd's impressive, decades-spanning portfolio
For this large-scale retrospective of the Asian American artist, who died this summer, east meets west in an exquisite collision
At NMAAHC's new show "Reckoning" Bisa Butler’s vivid Harriet Tubman joins works from Amy Sherald, Jean-Michel Basquiat and other prominent visual artists
For historians, the textiles are much more than just decorative covers for a bed
The classic medium allows researchers, students and artists to tell stories about science, technology, engineering and math
Beginning September 18, the pair's posthumous work will be on full display in Paris for 16 days
On the 20th anniversary of the attacks, photographers who immortalized the famous scene reflect on what their images capture and what remains out of frame
Born in 1981, the network soon grew to include reality TV and the VMAs. But nothing compares to its glory days of 24/7 music videos
From purple finches to whiskered screech owls, artists are expanding a colorful flock of public artworks in Upper Manhattan
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