The Hillwood Estate explores the 1920s through the eyes of founder Marjorie
Merriweather Post, offering a flashy and fabulous look at the Roaring Twenties
through one of the wealthiest figures of the age.
The Hirshhorn’s exciting new experimental exhibition “Laurie Anderson: The
Weather” careens through time and theme in a highly effective and often
perfectly discordant approach to the artist’s pioneering career.
A blockbuster exhibition at the Phillips Collection attempts the difficult feat
of both excising and contextualizing a young Spanish artist from and within
decades of explosive, iconic creativity and misogyny.
Tucked in a corridor of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, a small and exquisitely arranged display of ancient Egyptian art offers intriguing insights into early 20th century collecting.