December 11, 2001
National Gallery of Art Installs Prinz
Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3x, A Major Sculpture by Frank
Stella
December 7, 2001
Visit the Holiday Shop
at the National Gallery of Art
December 5, 2001
National Gallery of Art
Celebrates the 2001 Holiday Season
November 20, 2001
National Gallery of Art
Publishes Its First Online Catalogue Raisonné
November 20, 2001
National Gallery of Art
Publishes Its First Online Catalogue Raisonné
November 12, 2001
The First Survey in the United States
Encompassing Four Decades of Art by Christo and Jeanne-Claude on view at
the National Gallery of Art
November 13, 2001
"A Century of Drawing: Works on
Paper from Degas to LeWitt" on view at the National Gallery of Art
October 31, 2001
National Gallery of Art Sculpture
Garden Ice Skating Rink Opens Mid-November 2001
October 16, 2001
Major Henry Moore Retrospective on
View at The National Gallery of Art 21 October 2001 - 27 January 2002
September 14, 2001
National Gallery of Art
Begins its 60th Concert Season 7 October 2001 Schedule Includes Two Jazz
Concerts and Special Appearances by Alicia de Larrocha and Alessandra Marc
August 20, 2001
Gifts Inspired by "Virtue
and Beauty" Available in the Gallery Shops 30 September 2001, through
6 January 2002
Updated July 11, 2001
Jazz Every Friday through
Labor Day in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
June 28, 2001
National Gallery of Art Expands
Audio Program "The Director's Tour: Masterpieces at the National Gallery"
May 24, 2001
Jasper Johns: Prints from Four Decades
April 30, 2001
National Gallery of Art Sculpture
Garden and Pavilion Café Extend Hours Memorial Day through Labor
Day
April 27, 2001
"The Unfinished Print" Examines
Creative Strategy in Printmaking through Works by Rembrandt, Piranesi,
Degas, Munch, and Others
February 23, 2001
National Gallery of Art Acquires
and Installs "Five Plates, Two Poles," a Major Early Sculpture
by Richard Serra
February 16, 2001
National Gallery of Art
Launches New Audio Tour of Dutch and Flemish Paintings for Young Visitors
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