Artist Bisa Butler Stitches Together the African American Experience
Her dynamic quilts that reimagine old portraits will be on display in New York in her first solo exhibition
How a Maverick Hip-Hop Legend Found Inspiration in a Titan of American Industry
When LL COOL J sat for his portrait, he found common ground with the life-long philanthropical endeavors of John D. Rockefeller
Are Sculpture Parks Having a Moment in the Sun?
Many art museums are still closed due to COVID-19, but open gardens and parks on their grounds are attracting eager visitors
Start With a Polaroid, Then Add Disinfectant. Here’s the Result
A quarantined photographer makes the most of the harsh materials at hand to create a fragile portrait of life in a pandemic
A Snapshot of Life in America in 1981
The magic of a young artist’s carefree trip across the country four decades ago
How the Pandemic Is Giving the Louvre Back to Parisians
With a steep drop in international tourists and new COVID-19 safety measures in place, the most visited museum in the world reopened yesterday
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
Recreating a Suffragist’s Barnstorming Tour Through the American West
Inez Milholland Boissevain’s campaign to win the vote for women inspires a dramatic homage a century later
Eight Online Exhibits to See Right Now on Black History, Racism and Protest
Educating yourself with these shows is one more way to understand the current moment
Is It Time to Recognize Frames as an Independent Art Form?
In a fairly new field, the picture frame may finally be coming into its own
How Milton Glaser Came to Design the Iconic Poster of Bob Dylan
The 1966 illustration of the folk-rock icon captured the psychadelic dazzle of the flower-power era
Now for the First Time, Arthur Jafa’s ‘Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death’ Streams Online
The seminal work, a contemporary Guernica, is the first joint acquisition for the Hirshhorn and the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Fourteen Works of Art Portray the Bonds of Fatherhood Across Time and Culture
Celebrate Father’s Day with works pulled from the Smithsonian collections
The Dangers of Space, Military Rivals and Other New Books to Read
These five recent releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Take Virtual Tours of These Seven Historic Homes of American Artists
A new book looks at American art through the studios of the masters that made it
Ten Smithsonian Associates Programs Streaming in June
Smithsonian Associates Streaming continues with live, expert-led lectures and studio arts classes offered free of charge through June 11
How Do Libraries Clean Books? And More Questions From Our Readers
You’ve got question. We’ve got experts
Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Struggle’ Series Prepares to Be Seen by a New Generation
For the first time in decades, view a major reimagining of the battles that made the nation
A Sculptor’s Provocative Memorial Acknowledges the High Cost of Conflict
Paul Thek’s haunting sculpture looks beyond the pomp of traditional battle memorials
A Smithsonian Curator Reevaluates the Incredible Legacy of Michael Jordan
Historian Damion Thomas speaks about what made the NBA All-Star ‘brilliant’
These Video Diaries Document Quarantine Stories From Artists All Around the World
Hirshhorn Museum releases weekly peeks inside the studios of prominent artists, to create a living archive of the global pandemic
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