Europe’s celebrated Markus Lüpertz has a huge appetite for creativity. He's also a poet, writer, set designer and jazz pianist
"Man is inherently self-destructive, and whatever is built will be destroyed," says painter Donald Sultan of his "Disaster Paintings"
These new or normally unavailable tours and displays pay homage to an architecture legacy
International experts recently gathered at Smithsonian to discuss the state of international provenance research
Renaissance maps depicting the “white bears” say more about our own fears and fantasies than about the predators themselves
Michael Soluri captures these strangely evocative traces of America’s heroic extraterrestrial journeys
The detective novelist offers his picks for movies, tv shows and Twitter accounts to follow
The Smithsonian American Art Museum's new exhibition goes "Down These Mean Streets"
Fifty years after his death, Hughes’ extraordinary lyricism resonates with power to people
A portrait photographer captured 24 staffers from the National Museum of Natural History posing with their favorite artifacts from the collections
The African American History Museum showcases for the first time signature photographs from its new collections
Award-winning photographer Mandy Barker explores the beauty and tragedy of marine plankton and plastic waste
For artists, cats prove to be more than elegant studio companions, but inspirations as well, says a new exhibition
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa writes “After the Burn Pits” for the National Portrait Gallery
A new exhibition features 60 works by artists the New York Zoological Society department hired to help communicate field biology
Pulled from the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Claggett Wilson's watercolors are in a traveling show
A rare opportunity to see works by the American Expeditionary Force's World War I illustration corps, and newly found underground soldier carvings
A new Cooper-Hewitt exhibition explores the Jazz Age as a catalyst in popular style
Taking to the sky to show how industry shapes the earth
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