Deborah Butterfield Calls Horse a Spiritual Expression
WASHINGTON, DC—Is that petrified wood? The contemporary gallery of the American Art Museum features an amazing abstract representation of a
WASHINGTON, DC—Is that petrified wood? The contemporary gallery of the American Art Museum features an amazing abstract representation of a
WASHINGTON, DC—Over the years, U.S. mailboxes have been painted army green, red and all-American cobalt blue. A permanent installation at
WASHINGTON, DC—Alabama features Martin Luther King Jr. fighting for civil rights.Images of choreographer Merce Cunningham are showing in Washington State.
WASHINGTON, DC—From weather vanes to sculptures composed of found objects, the Smithonian’s American folk art collection includes fine examples of
WASHINGTON, DC—David Hockney has created a magical experience inside a dark room—“Snails Pace with Vari-Lites.” Over a nine-minute period the
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