A Survey of Modern, Contemporary Works at the Corcoran
WASHINGTON, DC—In iona rozeal brown‘s paintings, black is beautiful and with her added twist of Japanese accoutrements, it is gorgeous
WASHINGTON, DC—In iona rozeal brown‘s paintings, black is beautiful and with her added twist of Japanese accoutrements, it is gorgeous
WASHINGTON, DC—There is a compelling, large-scale work by Kerry James Marshall hanging just inside the contemporary gallery at the American
WASHINGTON, DC—Earlier this year, the National Gallery of Art acquired “Great America” by Kerry James Marshall. The striking, metaphoric image
“Mao,” 1973 (synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on canvas) by Andy Warhol WASHINGTON, DC—According to the Corcoran Gallery of
Exhibit sign featuring “Sleep,” 2008 (oil on canvas) by Kehinde Wiley WASHINGTON, DC—When visitors ascend the stairs to the Corcoran’s
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