Artists

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Ron Mueck's "Big Man" is BIG

The Hirshhorn's sculpture is compelling and confounding. Is he pouting like an over-grown child, or is he angry?

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of August 3-7:

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Smithsonian Weekend Events: LEGOs, Forensics, and Marcel Duchamp

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Weekend Events: Hirshhorn After Hours, Special Exhibitions and a Historic Sorority Girl

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of July 20-24: Apollo 11, Shadow Puppets, Ipswich House

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Weekend Events: The Simpsons, Special Exhibitions and a Little Bit O' Soul

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Alan Bean: First Artist on Another World

Michael Jackson

Andy Warhol's "Michael Jackson"

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Author Fred Bowen Steps Up to Bat for the Nationals and the Smithsonian

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Cooper-Hewitt's National Design Awards; Events on the Mall

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Lee Sandstead Gives Audiences an Art Attack

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Calligraphy Lessons at the Sackler Gallery of Art

Hirshhorn’s Sculpture Garden

A Song Becomes a Work of Art in the Hirshhorn's Sculpture Garden

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The "Art" of Storytelling

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of July 6-10: Rainforest Animals, Zoo Serenade and a Ladybug Release

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Celebrate the Fourth of July at the American Art Museum

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Weekend Events: Skateboarding, Air Force Band and the Real Thomas Jefferson

Jean Shin has a new show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum called, "Jean Shin: Common Threads."

Q and A: Sculpture Artist Jean Shin

The artists creates sculptures from castaway objects such as old lottery tickets and broken umbrellas

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Weekend Events: The Welsh Table, Andean Music and a Treasure Hunt!

Hailing from the Democratic Republic of Congo, António Ole and Aimé Mpane have created multimedia installations on view at the National Museum of African Art through August 2.

Across Africa, Finding Common Ground in Their Art

António Ole and Aimé Mpane came together to converse through artwork in a new insallation at the National Museum of African Art

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