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Yoshitomo Nara at Hayward Gallery, Emily Kam Kngwarray at Tate Modern, Jenny Saville at the National Portrait Gallery, and ...
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is rebranding itself, a move that the museum's director says "really emphasizes the 'National' in our name." The revamped brand announcement comes ...
The National Gallery of Art has a large number of photographs by Lange, and it offered to share the trove with the Nevada Museum of Art. “The partnership has been a great opportunity to work ...
Curator Judith Brodie focuses on two seminal works in her excellent National Gallery of Art show, " Shock of the News," which documents the stormy, obsessive, often dysfunctional and prodigiously ...
On display at the National Gallery of Art, an 18th-century print has the emotional resonance of a meme. Artist Henry Tresham’s 1784 illustration from “The Adventures of Sappho” depicts the ...
The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, has received a gift of more than 60 Modern and contemporary works, the lion’s share of them drawings and works on paper.
Courtesy National Gallery of Art and Pentagram Washington, DC, May 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The National Gallery of Art unveiled today a reimagined brand built on new and revived vision and ...
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., turns 73 on March 17. The project the gift of another American of great wealth, Andrew Mellon, who felt that the United States should have a ...
: Well, the national gallery is filled with revelries, the myriad pleasures that art can bring. And you don't even pay 5 cents to get in. It's free, thanks, in large part, to Paul Mellon.
The entrance to “Afro-Atlantic Histories” at the National Gallery of Art with Hank Willis Thomas’s A Place to Call Home (Africa America Reflection) (2020) in the background.
The gallery said it had title to 133 artworks, but the foundation said the art was simply on loan and “recallable on demand,” according to accounts of the lawsuit.
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