David Datuna became the first artist to incorporate the technology into a public art piece; now, "Portrait of America" is coming to the Smithsonian
Join curators Frank Goodyear and Joel Dinerstein in a sneak peek of their new show
"Ubuhle Women" at the Anacostia Community Museum showcases the work of a community of master beaders
Over the last decade, Spirit and Opportunity captured stunning photos of rocks, dunes and vistas
The Hirshhorn's new exhibition explores the theme of destruction in contemporary art since 1950
It's a quirky way to spell curious, but at Natural History's Q?rius, the kids are lining up to get in
The award-winning choreographer and Lion King dancer talks about his plans for a new work celebrating Omani and East African cultures
On view at African Art, a retrospective of Eliot Elisofon, who drank scotch and was allowed to touch the museum's art
A voluminous new exhibition highlights Latino art as American art
The artist uses video, music, mirrors, railroad cars, even entire buildings to create works that make every viewer a participant
The Washington Codex, now on display at the Freer gallery, became one of the earliest chapters in Charles Freer's appreciation of beauty and aesthetics
Thanks to a gift of over 100 photographs, the National Portrait Gallery celebrates Yousuf Karsh's iconic photography with an installation of 27 portraits
The Sackler Gallery exhibit shows how yoga went from fakery to fitness in the West
Newly donated items at the American History Museum tell the story of the birth of genetic engineering
“A Measure of the Earth: A Cole-Ware Collection of American Baskets” opens at Renwick Gallery
The new Deep Time Hall will connect paleontology to modern life
The pioneers of American dance—from Bob Fosse to Beyoncé—are showcased now through July 2014 at the National Portrait Gallery
A new exhibition at Natural History explores the ancient craft in a modern world
America's most famous stamp, the Inverted Jenny, goes on permanent view for the first time in history
Three new exhibitions explore humans' relationship to the ocean
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