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Washingtonian on MSNThis Year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival Is All About Youth CultureThe Smithsonian Folklife Festival will return to the National Mall this summer with a new theme: "Youth and the Future of ...
The royal leader of the Kingdom of Benin sought the return of artifacts displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The ...
After a global competition, and a monthslong selection process, museum officials announced the New York City firm ...
This international initiative rewards emerging curators with funding, mentorship, and a Beijing exhibition platform to explore the context of Asia through innovative perspectives.
Arthur "Art" Green, a key Imagist painter and original member of the Hairy Who?, Chicago's electrifying answer to Pop Art, ...
After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Controversial History of the Word ‘Hillbilly,’ Which Was First Defined in Print 125 Years AgoIn 1900, a political writer described the “hill-billie” as someone who “talks as he pleases, drinks whiskey when he gets it ...
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday voted to approve architect Frida Escobedo's design for a new wing at The Met ...
Billed by organizers as the largest powwow in North America, the annual Gathering of Nations festival kicks off Friday with a ...
As the transatlantic alliance falters, a major exhibition of U.S. photography offers Europeans a dizzying array of ...
The repatriation of African art is gaining momentum, but a number of highly important and symbolic pieces remain in the hands ...
A lonely Van Gogh painted postman Joseph Roulin and his family in a creative frenzy. The portraits, on view at MFA Boston, ...
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