D.C. for ETs: Sci-fi Archeology at the Corcoran
A few thousand years from now, when aliens arrive on Earth, human beings and most everything they built will be gone. Fortunately for the archeologists of the future, one type of structure will...
View ArticleTaking Yoga Art Seriously
Few of the millions of people who practice yoga understand its history or its mysterious origins, but an exhibition coming to the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery is sure to deliver some...
View ArticleRachel Farbiarz
Rachel Farbiarz’s treatment of the subject matter in her first solo show—the trauma caused by war and other man-made and natural disasters—might have come off as preachy in the wrong hands. But the...
View Article‘Shirin Neshat: Facing History’ at The Hirshhorn
Shirin Neshat, Rapture series, 1999, gelatin silver print, 42½ x 67½ inches. LARRY BARNS/©SHIRIN NESHAT/COURTESY GLADSTONE GALLERY, NEW YORK AND BRUSSELS Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of...
View ArticleHirshhorn Museum Announces New Dates for Postponed Krzysztof Wodiczko Projection
Krzysztof Wodiczko, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., 1988, public projection at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. COURTESY THE ARTIST AND GALERIE LELONG, NEW YORK The Hirshhorn Museum and...
View ArticleCrossing Over: Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s VR Piece About Traversing the...
The former home of the Trinidad Baptist Church, which is hosting Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Carne y Arena (Virtually present, Physically invisible), 2017. AGATHA BACELAR/EMERSON COLLECTIVE In the slowly...
View ArticleDorothea Lange and Migrant Mother
The Great Depression began in the United States with the stock market crash in October 1929, which instigated a severe worldwide economic downturn. President Franklin Roosevelt responded with a series...
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