As a student, the future caricaturist tried his hand at a different type of brushwork
She was an international superstar. And then she was ignored. Now one family is working fervently to restore the forgotten genius to greatness
Ceramicist Patti Warashina, the winner of the show’s prestigious Visionary Award, reflects on how her artwork reveals the surreal of these times
Native artists working on monumental, public works of art remain unidentified and unrecognized; it's time to change that
Honor Native American ideas, make your garden a native ecosystem, read these books, or take in one of these online programs with Native guests
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery is seeking submissions now through Jan. 29, 2021, to its triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition
After the assassination, the grief-stricken artist painted the president’s image obsessively; finally saying she caught only "a glimpse" of him
In her new book, author Lori Zimmer reveals some of the city’s best art pieces not found in museums
When it came to exploring the stars, Americans had to see it to believe in it
Two more museums, the National Museum of American History and the National Museum of the American Indian, open Friday
For nearly 2,000 years, the Roman ruler has been depicted as an egotistical monster who fiddled while Rome burned. But is this image accurate?
Rediscover the 19th-century naturalist who traveled on four continents, wrote 2,500 letters, 36 books and hugely influenced early America
Meet the hugely influential Alexander von Humboldt, who foretold of climate change and inspired artists, writers and presidents
VOMA—the Virtual Online Museum of Art—is a free and fully immersive art experience
Prominent artists like Edwin Austin Abbey, Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Eastman Johnson are featured in the Weir Family Papers
From shapeshifters to demonic corpse eaters, supernatural cats have roamed for centuries in the country's folklore
At the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, the artist's story is one of resilience amidst the upheaval
Here are step-by-step instructions for giving your clothes and food scraps a second life
Five different artists have depicted the beloved character in Beverly Cleary's books, making her relatable to generations of children
Artist Sterling Ruby reflects on the recent installation of his sculpture <em>Double Candle</em> at the Hirshhorn
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