"Polka dots are a way to infinity," says Japan's most successful artist, now at the Hirshhorn
A new display at the American History Museum marks the 75th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
This new tour guide will help you relax in these urban oases
Washington's much-anticipated annual flower show moves to the Hirshhorn for the flora that loves to perform
The record-breaking Alan Eustace found just the right fit for his 25-mile free fall by marrying scuba technology with a space suit
Here's how to locate official presidential portraits, works of art, material culture and campaign memorabilia across the Smithsonian
The sports exhibition delves into the lost, forgotten or denied history of the heroes on the field
Several innovative art shows, some which close early in the new year, are a must-see
The Hirshhorn's 65-year retrospective boasts six mirror rooms by this hugely popular artist
Gene Davis, the leading member of the Washington Color School, is celebrated a half century after his striped paintings caught on
Noted visual artist Bill Viola is subject of the first all-video exhibition in one of D.C.'s oldest buildings.
This one vibrant color, rich in symbolism, unites two works across five centuries
The absurdly comedic work of Iceland's top performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson
A child's shackles, a whip, and an auction block deliver a visceral experience of slavery
Part urban planner, part cartographer, sculptor Norwood Viviano uses state-of-the-art mapping tools to make powerful works of art
Kristen Morgin’s playful illusions explore ideas of abandonment and the American dream
Sculptor Jennifer Trask sees a rich backstory in her materials
Rigorously trained, this artist makes works that look woefully broken
The curators of the Cultural Expressions exhibition collected stories and artifacts and brilliantly packed 200 years into one round room
The sculptor's showstopper is naked, overweight and grumpy
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