The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will present “Portraits of the World: Denmark,” the next installment in... moreThe Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will present “Portraits of the World: Denmark,” the next installment in the museum’s international series highlighting the global context of American portraiture.
Cleveland, OH (October 16, 2019)—Recent acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art include a monumental 18th-century... moreCleveland, OH (October 16, 2019)—Recent acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art include a monumental 18th-century Chinese landscape painting; a 16th-century Mannerist painting by Maso da San Friano; 38 photographs of the Indian Rebellion; a selection of works on paper by influential Latin American artists; and a contemporary sculpture by celebrated artist Simone Leigh.
Washington, DC—The National Gallery of Art, Washington, has been selected as a 2019 Bank of America Art Conservation... moreWashington, DC—The National Gallery of Art, Washington, has been selected as a 2019 Bank of America Art Conservation Project grant recipient. This grant will fund in situ conservation treatment of six exquisite 18th-century French marble sculptures installed in the East Sculpture Hall of the West Building.
Washington, DC—The National Gallery of Art celebrates the holiday season throughout the month of December with a variety... moreWashington, DC—The National Gallery of Art celebrates the holiday season throughout the month of December with a variety of free programs, including concerts, caroling, films, lectures, and gallery talks.
Washington, DC—The National Gallery of Art will be the first American art museum to invite teams of data scientists and... moreWashington, DC—The National Gallery of Art will be the first American art museum to invite teams of data scientists and art historians to analyze, contextualize, and visualize its permanent collection data.
Washington, DC—The National Gallery of Art announced today the death of former curator E. A. Carmean Jr., who passed away... moreWashington, DC—The National Gallery of Art announced today the death of former curator E. A. Carmean Jr., who passed away on October 12 at his home in Washington, DC. The cause was cancer.