The painter’s entire “Fighters for Freedom” series is now on view for the first time in more than 75 years
Her mighty contralto propelled her across color lines
Smithsonian curators remember the celebrated artist, who died last month at 98, and who viewed humanity with biting realism
Every year, Haitians around the globe eat the pumpkin dish on January 1 to commemorate the liberation of the world’s first free Black republic
Explore the enduring bonds and intimacies of modern love at the National Portrait Gallery
The latest additions are a rich trove of books, films, songs and other works from 1927
The celebrated architect Hector Guimard was also a passionate advocate for workers’ rights, even as he honed his reputation in the business of luxury
The year's most exciting discoveries included hidden portraits by Cézanne and van Gogh, sarcophagi buried beneath Notre-Dame, and a medieval wedding ring
Andrew Parker has produced some of the brightest hues in the world. So, what’s his secret?
A biographical exhibition reveals the profound origins of her intensely engaging art
The much-mocked wonder-rock from the 2009 blockbuster 'Avatar' doesn’t have an atomic number, but engineers have used the actual word for decades
National Museums Scotland agreed to repatriate the object, which was stolen in 1929, following an in-person appeal by an Indigenous delegation
Twenty iconic works by the master photographer invite museumgoers to engage in the hard conversations that challenge us today
Players of all ages will have to make room in their closets for these selections
In a tribute to liberty, Jewish immigrant Manfred Anson crafted a poignant masterpiece
From ancient mosaics to Saint Francis of Assisi, depictions of Jesus's birth reflect the changing conventions of the world's largest religion
This year’s top titles include a fairy-tale remake, a clever counting book and a survey of architectural wonders the world over
Now a global phenomenon, the holiday tradition traces its roots to medieval Europe
The legacy of voracious collector Charles Lang Freer, a good friend of James McNeill Whistler, is marked by tension and irony
The nation’s seasonal publishing and gifting tradition nourishes its unique literary culture
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