Soon to be on display at the National Museum of American History, the laptop is the centerpiece of a criminal case that shows an evolving understanding of cryptocurrency
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II incarceration
The work, now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, tells the story of two characters on the island—the last people alive in the world
The Smithsonian Design Triennial presents 25 commissions that explore the physical and conceptual ideas of shelter and refuge
A new exhibition co-presented by the National Portrait Gallery and the Archives of American Art explores the seminal artist’s work
The work of Diné artist DY Begay, now on view at the National Museum of the American Indian, blends tradition and modernity
A recent exhibition shows how soldiers sent in votes during the Civil War and World War II, as many Americans would in 2020 following the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic
The artists known as OSGEMEOS showcase the largest exhibition of their work in the United States at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Seven guest collaborators bring new eyes to a Smithsonian museum founder’s collection of American art
Painter and printmaker Bruce Onobrakpeya put forth a new vision of biblical figures for African Christians in the early post-colonial life of his country
At the Smithsonian American Art Museum, an installation by artist Glenn Kaino made in collaboration with Smith reclaims the Olympian’s iconic gesture
Paintings, sketches and correspondence shed light on the drama surrounding the famed “Peacock Room”
A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery honors the iconic writer while also celebrating the communities that influenced him
The National Museum of the American Indian showcases centuries-old narrative art traditions that a new generation of artists is embracing
An exhibition at the National Museum of American History examines how humans influence and judge investigation techniques
A showcase of Black artists displays the restorative power of relaxation, and defines what it means to reclaim time
Even decades after he redefined the game, the 24-time All-Star continued to be revered by fans and historians alike for his incredible athleticism, spellbinding defense, powerful bat and admirable sportsmanship
The National Portrait Gallery traces early images of American leaders, from John Quincy Adams to Abraham Lincoln
Museum collections and a new documentary on Jim Henson’s life and career reveal how his creativity cemented his legacy
The vessel from 1960s sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie,” now on display at the National Museum of American History, could not contain the exuberance of the beloved character
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