Toyin Ojih Odutola conjures a world that might have been
Jimmy Holmes is the last in a line of music legends as he seeks to keep a singular American art form thriving
Smithsonian American Art Museum announces major acquisition of the works of Black photographers James P. Ball, Glenalvin Goodridge and Augustus Washington
A new graphic art series, "Drawn to Art," brings to light the visionary, but unheralded, work of ten rule-breaking females
Now 90 years old, the renowned photorealist Audrey Flack shows no sign of slowing down
For nearly a century, a volunteer cast has recreated visual masterpieces on stage in Laguna Beach, California
Forty-eight modern and contemporary artists who are reclaiming the narratives of their region
A new book combines illustrations of the parks with laughably bad critiques from disgruntled tourists
Over 20 unique and creative ideas from across the Smithsonian for engaging learners
The stories behind these American road trip pit stops are as curious as the landmarks themselves
Making art out of disaster, two photographers reexamine these affectionate portraits of life in the Crescent City
A new exhibition reflects on the haunting aesthetics of human impact on the planet
It’s important for her to be part of the national conversation says Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Smithsonian's Liza Kirwin explores an early and important exhibition held at LA's Ankrum Gallery in 1962
The unexpected $69 million sale of a digital artwork shocked the art world and now disruption is the name of the game
For generations, Bachrach Photographers made everyone, from JFK to Duke Ellington to everyday people, look great
Putting a new spin on traditional themes, an artist revitalizes a once-popular form of painting
The centuries-old history of titanium white
Fifty years ago, the artist released Motown's best-selling album ever and changed the course of his musical career
More than 100 Mexican-American works spotlight how Chicano graphic artists lift up the power of people
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