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Feb 26-May 17, 2009
On view are works by this French-born artist, who in her 90s
continues to defy art conventions
Hirshhorn Museum
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Feb 27, 2009-Jan 3, 2010
This exhibition showcases 56 paintings by artists from across
the U.S. who worked under the Public Works of Art Program
American Art Museum
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Mar 4-May 31, 2009
On view are 36 winning entries showcasing the
talent and diverse work and interests of the Smithsonian community
Ripley Center
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Mar 6-8, 2009
Eliot Landau's award-winning philatelic exhibition combines
philately, ephemera, and artifacts
Postal Museum
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Mar 6-Sep 7, 2009
Varied new uses of felt -- an ancient material, believed to
be one of the earliest techniques for making textiles -- are
explored
Cooper-Hewitt, National
Design Museum
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Mar 6-Sep 7, 2009
Curated by artist Sikander, this exhibition, features works
from the Cooper-Hewitt collection and a new work she created
that was inspired by the collection
Cooper-Hewitt, National
Design Museum
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Mar 6-May 31, 2009
This exhibition explores how contemporary Native Americans are
using comics and comic-inspired art to tell stories -- an art
form long used in Native culture to express their perspectives
American Indian Museum
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Mar 13-Jun 7, 2009
Some 130 objects designed by brothers Charles and Henry Greene
-- recognized internationally as among the finest of the American
Arts and Crafts movement -- are on view
Renwick Gallery
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Mar 14-Sep 20, 2009
Exceptional illustrations of the popular tale about the conquest
of the monster Shuten Doji by the hero Minamoto Yorimitsu (948-1021)
are showcased
Sackler Gallery
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Mar 27-Aug 2, 2009
Featured in this exhibition are some 100 never-before-assembled
portraits and self-portraits of Duchamp
Portrait Gallery
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