Debra Diamond's story, says the show's producer, exemplifies the 'joy of discovery' in a whole new way
An ethereal 3D installation by the Korean-born Do Ho Suh combines places the artist has lived in the past
A Smithsonian retrospective breathes fresh life into Anderson’s kaleidoscopic filmography
A new exhibition makes a powerful statement about the oversights of American history and America’s art history
Written in wartime New York City, the children’s book brings out the small explorer in everyone
The outré scene of unrestrained revelry and cutting-edge art in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert comes to the Renwick Gallery
From Misty Copeland to Lin-Manuel Miranda, a new Smithsonian display spotlights creators who have shaped communities
American portraiture with its visual allure and pictorial storytelling made gun ownership desirable
The photographer best remembered as Picasso’s muse steps out of his shadow
What was it about the Hammond organ that made the 'Godfather of Soul' say please, please, please?
Mementos from the Academy of Washington drag organization add a valuable thread to the tapestry of American LGBTQ history
De Letters van Utrecht is carved into the city streets and will continue indefinitely
Rose O’Neill started a fad and became a leader of a movement
Paintings and 19th century photographs offer a rare window into the lives of the royal family
Tony Lewis finds a new way of writing poetry, through artistry, and his assemblage of cut-up dialog balloons from Bill Watterson’s much-loved comic strip
From the National Portrait Gallery to the Air and Space Museum, here’s where to find the stories of wondrous women come March
Specialists in WWII art loss and restitution discuss provenance research
The artists behind Sisian Ceramics create works evocative of the Armenian landscape
The absurdity of American commercialism is laid bare in the Hirshhorn’s latest exhibition
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