A Philadelphia exhibition explores the artist’s stylistic ‘oscillations.’
A Philadelphia exhibition explores the artist’s stylistic ‘oscillations.’
Dan Steinhilber’s exhibition involves interacting with baggy plastic sculptures.
Famed arts patron Catherine the Great had many lovers, but she was a prude.
“She Who Tells a Story” is opening at National Museum of Women in the Arts.
The Detroit Institute of Arts celebrates a once-underestimated muse.
Arlington Arts Center exhibition highlights interaction between humans and animals.
Centennial exhibition at the Botanic Garden celebrates the nation’s flora.
An exhibition of Van Dyck’s portraits makes the superficial essential.
‘Fields of Inquiry’ at Glen Echo’s Popcorn Gallery features two collaborations.
The Met’s New York empire expands in the Whitney Museum building, with a modern focus.
Links between what one finds in museums and on the campaign trail, in all its vainglory.
The summer installation, called "Icebergs," follows last year's "Beach."
Thelma Golden upends notions of what makes good art, and who makes a good curator.
Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibit surveys role of women in a mind-bending art movement
The United States isn’t at the center of an expansive exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, but its influence is clear.
Folger Library displays rare documents showing reactions to Shakespeare in his lifetime.
“Large mischievously educational exhibition” has a freewheeling quality.
Regional and local institutions dedicated to the same history hope to share of the attention.
A new report suggests changes in how we work and play could have major impact on museums.