January 9, 2008
National Gallery of Art Welcomes
Visitors of All Ages with Family-Friendly Films and Activities
January 9, 2008
National Gallery of Art Begins
2009 Lecture Program with Robert Frank, Jonathan Lopez, Paul Sanderson,
and More
January 2, 2008
Reba and Dave Williams' Collection
of American Prints is Acquired by National Gallery of Art in Washington,
DC
December 8, 2008
National Gallery of Art Seeks School Docents for Student Tours
November 17, 2008
National Gallery of Art Celebrates
the 2008 Holiday Season
October 30, 2008
Ice-Skating Rink in National Gallery
of Art Sculpture Garden Opens November 15
October 17, 2008
Mary L. Levkoff Appointed New Curator
of Sculpture
September 5, 2008
Sculptor Leo Villareal to Install New Site-Specific Work at National Gallery of Art, Washington; Installation Begins in Early September
August 15, 2008
National Gallery of Art
Concerts in 2008-2009 Include Four World Premieres and a Revival of A Work
Commissioned by the Gallery
August 15, 2008
National Gallery of Art's Fall
2008 Film Series Brings Classical and Contemporary Cultures to the Screen
August 11, 2008
George
de Forest Brush: The Indian Paintings
August 11, 2008
Oceans, Rivers, and Skies: Ansel Adams,
Robert Adams, and Alfred Stieglitz
August 7, 2008
Students and Scholars From Fifteen
States and Four Countries Awarded Summer Internships at the National Gallery
of Art
July 17, 2008
National Gallery of Art Summer 2008
Film Series Goes from Kabul to Kubrick
April 4, 2008
Stellar Collection of Renaissance Sculpture
Promised to National Gallery of Art by Robert H. Smith
March 20, 2008
The National Gallery of Art Celebrates
Italy's Rich Cultural Links to Washington, DC During Italian Culture Week,
April 1–6, 2008
February 29, 2008
Johannes Vermeer Masterpiece to Travel
from the National Gallery Of Art, Washington, to the Norton Simon Museum,
Pasadena, in Late 2008
February 21, 2008
The Fantastical World of Max Ernst on Display
March 2–September 6, 2008, at the National Gallery of Art
February 19, 2008
Richard Misrach: On the Beach, May 25
to September 1, 2008
January 18, 2008
Salomon Van Ruysdael Masterpiece and
Renowned Wolfgang Ratjen Collection are Among Late 2007 Acquisitions by National
Gallery of Art
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