Charles Lang Freer gifted this meditative haven for art lovers to the nation and was James McNeill Whistler's friend and patron
A Connecticut dentist, turned curator of a new exhibition, has long worked to solve the secrets of the whale's characteristic horn
According to the historians and art directors from Composite Films who worked meticulously on America in Color, these were some of their favorite subjects
A grandmother, a mother and a daughter, all took up pen and ink to tell their stories
The Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal lights up the skyline with the mood of the city
A look at a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, "The Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now"
The beauty of dry ice cleaning is the efficient and environmentally safe process; but also the procedure was on view from the street
For one day, the museum will add an interactive soundscape to the works of visual art on display
A vast microscopic world writhes around you. Now a coloring book lets you bring wee beasts and beauties to life
Today, visions of a life marked by mental illness endure, but the author had a light side—and a knack for savvy image control
The U.S. embargo didn’t keep Cubans from watching movies they loved
Behold the treasures of this tiny neighborhood church
High in the mountains of eastern Africa, an ancient way of life continues apace
Photographer Troi Anderson captures the religion that has been misunderstood for centuries
In a world changing faster than ever, the enduring appeal of religious tradition shines in these photographs
The Hirshhorn's installation, inspired by Barack Obama’s “sun will rise” promise of continuity, highlights fantasy landscapes, beauty of nature
The massive artwork marks the opening of the MASS MoCA's new 130,000-square-foot wing, which makes it the largest contemporary art museum in the U.S.
A Hirshhorn exhibition of four works opens the same week Ono is credited, 46 years later, as a co-writer of the chart-topping ballad “Imagine.”
Curator Dwandalyn Reece from the Smithsonian’s African American Museum investigates
San Clemente Island in the Lagoon of Venice, a former refuge for crusaders and a hospice for plague victims, opens an island-wide art show
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