Lavish paintings, sumptuous court robes, objets d’art tell the stories of Empress Cixi and four other of the most powerful Qing dynasty women
An immersive story about the bold and diverse women who helped secure the right to vote is on view at the National Portrait Gallery
The one-mile square area, known as Section 14, competes for sovereignty with the wealthy in Southern California
The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s new show documents the turbulent decade and the provocative dialog happening in a diverse art community
To map the post-war exodus, the artist turned to interviews and deep research, starting with her own father’s past
This year’s orchid show takes over the cavernous naturally-lit Kogod Courtyard with thousands on view
D.C. Public Library will partner with the museum to bring you "A Right to the City," which takes a deep look at gentrification and its impact
In need of a new facade, the museum undergoes top-to-bottom change, bringing state-of-the-art technology and 21st century stories into its exhibitions
The Renwick’s newest show challenges everything you thought you knew about craft art
Programs on J.D. Salinger, French cooking, the Academy Awards and much more from the Smithsonian Associates
With an assemblage portrait of her mother as the focal piece, the artist’s work is surrounded by the works of those who inspired her
Workers are back, the museums are open, the pandas are well, but officials say the ramifications of the shutdown are far from over
Museum buildings and research centers shuttered, most federal employees furloughed, while excepted Zoo staff continue care of the animals
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture announces no-ticket days and afternoons
National Portrait Gallery closes out 50-year anniversary celebration after widening the view to include more women, diverse backgrounds and emerging media
The American Indian Museum puts the 150-year-old Fort Laramie Treaty on view in its "Nation to Nation" exhibition
Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer uses biometrics to make breathtaking spectacle
The African Art Museum's new exhibition delves into a tradition that is both ravishingly beautiful and hauntingly fraught
Sixty images, including the winners, from the 23rd annual Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice Awards go on view
Two new exhibitions at the Freer|Sackler vividly illustrate Japan's arrival to the modern age
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