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Displaying 25 of 5,242 exhibitions.


  • Arts of the Indian Subcontinent and the Himalayas

    This exhibition showcases the extraordinary range of South Asian and Himalayan art.

    October 16, 2004 – January 3, 2016

    Asian Art Museum Freer Gallery

  • Provocations: The Architecture and Design of Heatherwick Studio

    Provocations is the first museum exhibition to introduce the imaginative work of British designer Thomas Heatherwick and his London-based studio to an American audience. Heatherwick is known for his unique design concepts ranging from products, infrastructure and temporary structures, such as the U.K. Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, to, most recently, large-scale architecture projects around the world.

    June 24, 2015 – January 3, 2016

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Dan Flavin

    Two iconic works by Dan Flavin (American, b. New York, 1933–1996) from the collection are on view. “untitled (to Helga and Carlo, with respect and affection)” (1974) and “‘monument’ for V. Tatlin” (1967) are examples of two of the artist’s most renowned series, the “barriers” and the “monuments,” respectively.

    March 11, 2015 – January 3, 2016

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Elaine de Kooning: Portraits

    Elaine de Kooning’s gestural portraits of friends and family were much admired during her lifetime, and included many well-known Americans.

    March 13, 2015 – January 10, 2016

    Portrait Gallery

  • Glittering World: Navajo Jewelry of the Yazzie Family

    Contemporary jewelry complemented by historic pieces from the museum's collection, illustrate the development of Navajo jewelry.

    November 13, 2014 – January 10, 2016

    American Indian Museum New York

  • Billy Strayhorn: A Lush Life

    This Archives Center case commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of William “Billy” Strayhorn on November 29, 1915. Drawn from several collections in the Archives Center, it examines the pros and cons of his musical partnership with Duke Ellington as well as his career apart from Ellington.

    October 2, 2015 – January 18, 2016

    American History Museum

  • Conversations: African and African American Artworks in Dialogue

    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the museum in 2014, this exhibition recognizes the museum's unique history and its contributions towards furthering meaningful dialogue between Africa and the African diaspora.

    November 9, 2014 – January 24, 2016

    African Art Museum

  • Hear My Voice: Alexander Graham Bell and the Origins of Recorded Sound

    See and hear some of the earliest sound recordings ever made, by Alexander Graham Bell’s Volta Laboratory in Washington, D.C., in the 1880s.

    January 26, 2015 – January 24, 2016

    American History Museum

  • The Americans with Disabilities Act, 1990-2015

    As part the Smithsonian's commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, this display features objects from the national collections that capture the significance and legacy of the ADA through the stories of four people.

    July 20, 2015 – January 31, 2016

    American History Museum

  • Sotatsu: Making Waves

    Making Waves is the first in-depth examination of this major Japanese artist. The exhibition convenes for the first time more than seventy of Sotatsu’s masterpieces from collections in Japan, Europe, and the United States, along with homage pieces by later artists that demonstrate his long-ranging influence.

    October 24, 2015 – January 31, 2016

    Asian Art Museum Sackler Gallery

  • The Modern Pueblo Paintings of Awa Tsireh

    The paintings of Awa Tsireh (1898-1955), also known by his Spanish name, Alfonso Roybal, represent an encounter between the art traditions of native Pueblo peoples in the Southwestern United States and the American modernist art style begun in New York, which spread quickly across the country.

    September 4, 2015 – January 31, 2016

    American Art Museum

  • David Adjaye Selects

    The exhibition features 14 West and Central African textiles from the museum’s textile holdings, including an Asante kente cloth from Ghana, a bògòloanfini mud cloth from Mali, a Dyula ikat wrapper from Ivory Coast, a Yoruba indigo dyed wrapper from Nigeria and men’s hats from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola and Cameroon.

    June 19, 2015 – February 14, 2016

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Freedom Just Around the Corner: Black America from Civil War to Civil Rights

    A chronicle of the African American experience told from the perspective of stamps and mail.

    February 12, 2015 – February 15, 2016

    Postal Museum

  • Directions: Shana Lutker: Le 'NEW' Monocle, Chapters 1-3

    New sculptural work by contemporary American artist Shana Lutker based on historic fistfights involving surrealist artists.

    October 29, 2015 – February 15, 2016

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Marvelous Objects: Surrealist Sculpture from Paris to New York

    This exhibition brings together more than 100 three-dimensional works created by more than 20 artists.

    October 29, 2015 – February 15, 2016

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Dark Fields of the Republic: Alexander Gardner Photographs 1859-1872

    Alexander Gardner created dramatic and vivid photographs of battlefields, which included images of the recently dead. After the war, Gardner went west, creating unforgettable pictures of western landscape and portraits of American Indians. This exhibition also includes the iconic cracked-plate portrait of President Abraham Lincoln taken on February 5, 1865.

    September 18, 2015 – March 13, 2016

    Portrait Gallery

  • Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty

    Some 160 photographs by Irving Penn demonstrate his legacy as a modern master and place him in the context of the contemporary moment.

    October 23, 2015 – March 20, 2016

    American Art Museum

  • Robert Motherwell: A Centennial Celebration

    This exhibition, guest curated by the artist Tim Clifford, marks the 100-year anniversary of the birth of painter Robert Motherwell (1915-1991), through letters, photographs, and rare printed material from collections in the Archives of American Art.

    November 21, 2015 – March 27, 2016

    Archives of American Art

  • In Memoriam: Nancy Reagan

    A photograph by Aaron Shikler (1922–2015) taken for the January 14, 1985 cover of Time magazine is on view.

    March 7, 2016 – March 28, 2016

    Portrait Gallery

  • George Sidney: Creativity and Innovation in Golden Age Hollywood

    This Archives Center case explores the career and innovation of award-winning Hollywood director George Sidney, whose classic films include Bathing Beauty, Anchors Aweigh, and The Harvey Girls.

    January 19, 2016 – March 31, 2016

    American History Museum

  • Celebrate: Gregory Peck

    In honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Portrait Gallery honors his life and legacy with his portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler on our “Celebrate” wall.

    April 1, 2016 – April 10, 2016

    Portrait Gallery

  • Part File Score

    "Part File Score" (2014) is a recently aquired large-scale multimedia installation by Susan Philipsz. The installation is based on the life and work of film composer Hanns Eisler, a German Jew who immigratred to the United States after his music was banned by the Nazis, only to become an early victim of the infamous Hollywood blacklist of supposed Coummunist sympathizers.

    January 22, 2016 – April 10, 2016

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Crosscurrents: Modern Art from the Sam Rose and Julie Walters Collection

    Crosscurrents features stellar paintings and sculpture by major American artists Alexander Calder, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, Georgia O’Keeffe, Wayne Thiebaud and others alongside European giants such as Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró.

    October 30, 2015 – April 10, 2016

    American Art Museum

  • Speculative Forms

    Drawing upon the Hirshhorn’s expansive sculpture collection, this exhibition collapses such conventional art historical divisions as figuration vs. abstraction; volumetric vs. stereometric sculpture; still vs. kinetic forms; and illusionary vs. unitary objects.

    June 16, 2014 – April 17, 2016

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Making Design

    Some 360 objects, including furniture, lighting fixtures, tableware, clothing, jewelry, books, and posters, providing an overview of five key elements of design: color, form, line, pattern, and texture.

    December 12, 2014 – April 17, 2016

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum


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