Artists Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv wrote the software that drives an artwork, in which onlookers catch letters falling on a large screen
A new show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum looks back at a photo giant who blurred the lines
Housing one of the greatest collections of contemporary art in the world, this new landmark is ready for its close-up
This fall, a one-woman show staged in one of Washington, D.C.’s most historic buildings will recall the sorrow of the Civil War
In the 1970s, photographer Mike Mandel asked his famous colleagues to pose for a pack of baseball cards. The results are as amazing as you’d imagine
When modern dance collides with science and space history, the result can be a great leap forward
Artist Theo Jansen's sculptures first became hits on YouTube. Now they've reached the shores of New England
A new exhibition reveals the intimate details inside the “little black books” of some of America's great artists
Thanks to recent advances, the tattoo removal business has quadrupled in the last decade
A new photography collaboration aims for an unbearable lightness
A scarred landscape in rural Scotland has become a grassy multiverse now open for exploration
Photographer Sara Hylton visited the central Asian nation once the 7.9 tremor shook the earth
Artist Hiram Powers earned fame and fortune for his beguiling sculpture, but how he crafted it might have proved even more shocking
Charles Leslie’s passionate half-century of homoerotic art collecting offers a mirror for the history of gay history itself
Artist Jeremy Sutton painted on his iPad while musicians performed and visitors played virtual reality games at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Photojournalist and wedding photographer Rebecca Barger captures vibrant images of local streets, architecture and athletes in Havana
The shattering nature of violence. The resilience of the human spirit. The power of photographs. A Smithsonian special project
A centuries-old pastime in the United Arab Emirates gets a reboot
As children, they escaped ruthless state-sponsored violence. Now, these Armenian women and men visit the aching memory of what they left behind
Walking far-flung battlefields to picture the nation's defining tragedy in a modern light
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