“The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture” will be on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum through Sept. 14.
Four Washington Post staffers were asked to capture what they were seeing around town using analog photography.
I have a very complicated relationship with modern art. Similarly to many others, I found modern art to be particularly challenging; I struggled to conceptualize the mixture of mediums and motivations ...
On a recent morning, as jacarandas blossomed all around, a closed-for-installation notice hung on virtually every gallery ...
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Hosted on MSNAfter nearly two decades, Bayfront Park Fountain reopensAfter a two-decade dry spell, the Bayfront Park fountain is back from the dead. Why it matters: The renovation of the downtown landmark comes amid a renewed push to restore the city's other historic ...
Born in 1904 in Los Angeles to a Japanese father and a white mother, Isamu Noguchi came of age and acclaim during a precipitous time for America. He labored as a respected, working-class sculptor ...
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