500 years late, but 56 hands high
On the Hebrides Isle of Harris, weavers are still producing their sought-after textile
An endowment accompanying rare instruments lets them be heard in performances and on recordings
With a newly refurbished logo, the Smithsonian reaffirms its unity of purpose
Across the globe, the images on a country's currency offer a window on its culture
Sculptures by a modern master using age-old techniques will be on public view for the first time
A dashing nonconformist himself, Ludwig Bemelmans conferred a winning waywardness on his headstrong heroine
The masterful modernist manipulated light, form and focus to create color-strewn scenes of everyday life
The Mexican photographer blends history, lyricism and portraiture to record cultures in transition
At the National Portrait Gallery, American Icons Revealed
The contemporary artist combines primordial forms and highly expressive content to produce haunting and monumental works of uncommon power
A look into the life of the museum's leading lady
At the National Museum of American Art
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