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To ensure the safety of our visitors & staff, due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases, the NGA will temporarily close our doors to the public beginning Saturday, November 21. The West Building and the Sculpture Garden will close
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Ruth Asawa, “Flowers V,” 1965, lithograph (stone) in red Ansel Adams, “Rose and Driftwood, San Francisco, California,” 1932 Georgia O'Keeffe, “Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. 3,” 1930, oil on canvas George Henry Hall, “Tulip,” 1869, oil on wood
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder… flowers in various forms illustrate the differences in how artists perceive a single strand.
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Free, timed passes will become available each Monday at 10 a.m. for the following week, starting May 10. See you then
And in the meantime, learn more about this exciting news
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That’s right! Our daily hours will be from 11 a.m. through 4 p.m. and timed passes will be required (capacity is limited to allow for social distancing). All previous health and safety guidelines will be in place—including requirements for masks and social distancing.pic.twitter.com/LTfyO5ezfA
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Do you miss this view? Well, it misses you too. And that’s why, the National Gallery of Art is thrilled to announce that on May 14, we will reopen our West Building to the public.

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by jlphotographic)pic.twitter.com/Xew3zSLyt5
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Starting Sunday,
@Harvard professor Jennifer L.Roberts will take a deep dive into the world of print, peeling back the curtain on a captivating process. Join us for the first of six talks
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Prints by Jasper Johns from the 1960s
Want to learn more about how these and other works from the 20th century were made under “Pressure”? Join us for the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts starting April 25
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William Stanley Haseltine, “Narragansett Bay,” 1864, oil on canvas Frédéric Bazille, “The Western Ramparts at Aigues-Mortes,” 1867, oil on canvas Fukushima Ichiro, “Sea of Cuba,” woodcut, Rosenwald Collection John Marin, “Grey Sea,” 1938, oil on canvas
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Views of the ocean from different ends of the sea in honor of
#EarthDay
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Jacob Lawrence, “Olympic Games,” 1971, color screenprint on wove paper Jacob Lawrence, “Toussaint at Ennery,” 1989, color screenprint on wove paper Jacob Lawrence, “Street to Mbari,” 1964, glue tempera, opaque watercolor and graphite on wove paper
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Art from the late 20th century by Jacob Lawrence
Learn more about this prolific painter
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Did you know that the design of the building began with a sketch on the back of an envelope?
And that’s only the beginning:
Peel back the curtain to learn more about this modern marvel in a new episode of our podcast ft composer Vijay Iyer(@vijayiyer)
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Architecture from the mind of I. M. Pei
Notice the sharp edges and geometric angles beautifully realized by the legendary architect. Yet, some are unaware of just how groundbreaking Pei’s plan of our East Building actually was...pic.twitter.com/wAp4yIjsVT
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If you get this question right, you’re an art history expert: Which art movement does this painting belong to?
#ArtJeopardy
Now see if you’ve answered correctly (no peeking!)
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An appreciation post for the filmmaking arts:
“How much of our lives is a performance? What is a lie? What is truth?” – #WernerHerzog Watch Werner Herzog’s thought-provoking film “Family Romance,” now streaming for free, on us, through April 20
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Alma Thomas, “Red Rose Cantata,” 1973
Barkley Leonnard Hendricks, “Sir Charles, Alias Willie Harris,” 1972
Bob Thompson, “Tree,” 1962
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In his later years, Kuniyoshi was the first living artist to receive a retrospective at the
@whitneymuseum in '48. Though, the artist’s lifelong desire to become an American citizen was not realized; he completed the application but passed away the year before it was approved.Vis denne trådenTakk. Twitter bruker denne informasjonen til å forbedre tidslinjen din. AngreAngre -
During the years leading up to and during WWII, Kuniyoshi became active in artists’ and political organizations, yet following the bombing of Pearl Harbor later that year, Kuniyoshi was classified by the U.S. government as an “enemy alien” and his bank account was frozen...
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Born in Okayama, Japan, Yasuo Kuniyoshi had planned to study English when he emigrated alone to the United States at age 16. Encouraged by a high school teacher in Los Angeles, he attended that city’s School of Art and Design for three years...
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