Exhibits
For the First Time, All 5,000 Objects Found Inside King Tut's Tomb Will Be Displayed Together
Take a sneak peek at the collection of the new Grand Egyptian Museum, opening in early 2018
Ten Exhibitions to See in Washington, D.C. Over the Holidays
Several innovative art shows, some which close early in the new year, are a must-see
This Great Pumpkin Heralds the D.C. Arrival of Yayoi Kusama
The Hirshhorn's 65-year retrospective boasts six mirror rooms by this hugely popular artist
The Painter Who Earned His Stripes
Gene Davis, the leading member of the Washington Color School, is celebrated a half century after his striped paintings caught on
Don’t Miss These 11 New Museum Exhibitions This Winter
You'll find everything from beloved childhood characters to animatronic dinosaurs on display this season
A Rare Insider's View of Native American Life in Mid-20th-Century Oklahoma
Horace Poolaw's photography is unearthed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
What a Mark Rothko Painting Has in Common With a Ming Dynasty Dish
This one vibrant color, rich in symbolism, unites two works across five centuries
In a Groundbreaking Exhibit at Mount Vernon, Slaves Speak and History Listens
Life at the home of George Washington is told anew
This Is What 3,000 Photos of Teddy Bears Look Like
An exhibition at The New Museum takes collection obsession to an over-the-top (but adorable) extreme
Meet William Merritt Chase, the American Master Coming Back into Fashion
At the turn of the century, Chase was one of the most well-known painters and teachers in the United States. A new exhibit revisits his revolutionary skill
The World Is Finally Ready to Understand Romaine Brooks
An early 20th-century artist, Brooks was long marginalized, her work overlooked, in part because of her fluid sexual and gender identity
How the Nazis “Normalized” Anti-Semitism by Appealing to Children
A new museum and exhibit explore the depths of the hatred toward Europe’s Jews
Smithsonian's Wildflower: The Illustrious Life of the Naturalist Who Chronicled America's Native Flora
The life and legacy of renowned Smithsonian illustrator Mary Vaux Walcott goes beyond the works that she created
How a Museum Cancelling a Controversial Mapplethorpe Exhibition Changed My Life
As an intern at the Corcoran, I suddenly understood the power of art
There’s a Bunch of Animals at the Zoo this Summer Made Out of Ocean Garbage
Delightfully whimsical, the sculptures drive home the message that there’s a whole lot of trash washing ashore
Ten Things to Love in What Is Now the Nation’s Largest Modern Art Museum
SFMOMA is finally open after three years of renovations, and it’s magnificent
Fire Devastates New Delhi's National Museum of Natural History
A late night blaze guts one of India's favorite museums, destroying valuable collections and exhibits
This Haunting Exhibit Unearths the Stories of Syria’s Slain
Ten victims of the Middle East crisis have their stories told in a moving art installation in Washington, D.C.
Get a Big View of the World’s Largest Miniature Train Set
All aboard the Cute Train to Tinytown
From Teeth to Toilets, This Dazzling Exhibit of Gold Artifacts Has the Midas Touch
An exhibit at New York City's Museum of American Finance tracks the allure of gold through the centuries
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