Don’t miss “The Tin Woman,” Ken and Brad Kolodner, and Substanial’s album release party.
Washington offers two spaces for the artist’s works, one intimate, the other monumental.
Exhibition at the IDB Cultural Center reflects many influences and cultures.
The latest episode of “Historically Black” explores black love and marriage from slavery to today.
A search for a family connection led one man to an online forum and his great-great-grandfather's music.
Damon Keith is still crusading for justice as a U.S. Court of Appeals judge.
Her “From Here On Now” installation is the latest in the museum’s “Intersections” series.
An early skirmish in the new culture wars is full of irony.
Timed passes will help manage visitor flow through the Japanese artist’s intimate mirrored rooms.
Allen Kane left his stamp on the Smithsonian complex, expanding it and fostering impressive partnerships.
A Gettysburg attraction is selling life-size statues of the nation’s leaders, smaller likenesses of their wives, and other memorabilia.
Musicians reflect as they reach Hirshhorn installation’s coda.
Exhibition at the Korean Cultural Center plays with the conventions of two genres.
Watergate Gallery showcases the work of 44 contributors.
A Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition explores the wider legacy of Mexican modernism.
Works by teachers are paired with creations by their students in a mental health program.
Things to do in Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland.
An exhibition about the First World War feels frighteningly topical.
Tickets were gone in minutes on the first day people had to go online instead of standing in line.
Exhibition is more words than pictures, presenting a forest of data.
Same-day passses will be distributed online instead of in-person, and passes for April become available Jan. 4.
Pop art precursor Alex Katz shows he doesn’t need vibrant colors to create bold images.