Past Exhibitions

2015

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Connections: Contemporary Craft at the Renwick Gallery
Connections is the Renwick Gallery’s dynamic ongoing permanent collection presentation, featuring more than 80 objects celebrating craft as a discipline and an approach to living differently in the modern world.
November 13, 2015March 6, 2022
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Crosscurrents: Modern Art from the Sam Rose and Julie Walters Collection
American artists in the twentieth century were deeply influenced by European modernism.
October 29, 2015April 9, 2016
Bee, New York
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty, the first retrospective of Penn’s work in nearly twenty years, celebrates his legacy as a modern master and reveals the full expressive range of his work.
October 23, 2015March 20, 2016
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The Modern Pueblo Painting of Awa Tsireh
The paintings of Awa Tsireh (1898–1955), represent an encounter between the art traditions of native Pueblo peoples in the Southwestern United States and the American modernist art style begun in New York, which spread quickly across the country.
September 3, 2015January 31, 2016
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Measured Perfection: Hiram Powers’ Greek Slave
This one-gallery exhibition reveals the inner workings of the studio of Hiram Powers (1805–1873), who was among the most innovative sculptors of the nineteenth century, eagerly adapting long-standing sculpture traditions to new technologies of his age.
July 2, 2015July 8, 2017
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Watch This! Revelations in Media Art
Watch This! Revelations in Media Art presents pioneering and contemporary artworks that trace the evolution of a continuously emerging medium.
April 23, 2015September 6, 2015
A painting of a woman sitting down and reading 'Le Figaro'
Special Installation of Nineteen American Masterworks
Integrated within the chronological flow of the museum’s permanent collection, these masterworks from Gilded Age, Impressionist, and Ashcan School painters will help to tell the story of the late 19th century and early 20th centuries in America, a “coming
April 17, 2015August 16, 2015
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The Artistic Journey of Yasuo Kuniyoshi
Kuniyoshi emigrated to America from Japan as a teenager, rising to prominence in the New York art world during the 1920s to become one of the most esteemed artists in America between the two world wars.
April 3, 2015August 30, 2015
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Mingering Mike’s Supersonic Greatest Hits
The Mingering Mike collection comprises artworks constructed as part of the artist’s youthful fantasy of becoming a famous soul singer and songwriter, including LP albums made from painted cardboard, original album art, song lyrics and liner notes, self-r
February 27, 2015August 1, 2015
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Direct Carving
Spontaneous! Truthful! Liberating! Direct carvers often used such words to describe their unconventional method of sculpting, in which an artist works directly on a piece of stone or wood as opposed to with a model, cast, or preconceived design.
February 6, 2015March 13, 2020

2014

An image of two red and blue birds in a tree at night
The Singing and the Silence: Birds in Contemporary Art
Birds have long been a source of mystery and awe. Today, a growing desire to meaningfully connect with the natural world has fostered a resurgence of popular interest in the winged creatures that surround us daily.
October 30, 2014February 22, 2015
Richard Estes painting of a diner
Richard Estes’ Realism
Richard Estes is considered the foremost practitioner of the international group of artists known loosely as photorealists and has been celebrated for more than forty-five years as the premier painter of American cityscapes.
October 9, 2014February 8, 2015
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Untitled: The Art of James Castle
In 2013 the Smithsonian American Art Museum acquired 54 pieces by James Castle (1899-1977). With this acquisition, the museum now holds one of the largest public collections of Castle’s work.
September 25, 2014February 1, 2015
Family Supper, by Ralph Fasanella
Ralph Fasanella: Lest We Forget
Ralph Fasanella (1914-1997) celebrated the common man and tackled complex issues of postwar America in colorful, socially-minded paintings.
May 2, 2014August 3, 2014
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Pop Art Prints
In the 1950s and 1960s, pop art offered a stark contrast to abstract expressionism, then the dominant movement in American art.
March 21, 2014August 31, 2014
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Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection
Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection presents some of the most treasured artworks from the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s permanent collection, including works by Will Barnet, Isabel Bishop, Paul Cadmus, Arthur Dove, Na
February 28, 2014August 16, 2014

2013

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Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art
Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art presents the rich and varied contributions of Latino artists in the United States since the mid-twentieth century, when the concept of a collective Latino identity began to emerge.
October 25, 2013March 2, 2014
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A Measure of the Earth: The Cole-Ware Collection of American Baskets
A Measure of the Earth: The Cole-Ware Collection of American Baskets explores the revival of traditional basketry in America during the past fifty years through works by sixty-three contemporary basketmakers.
October 3, 2013December 8, 2013
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Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby
Wayne Higby (b. 1943) is one of the most innovative second generation artists to come out of the post-World War II American ceramic studio movement.
October 3, 2013December 8, 2013
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Landscapes In Passing: Photographs by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick, and Elaine Mayes
The American landscape has inspired generations of artists, but the 48 photographs in this presentation— by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick and Elaine Mayes— are a far cry from traditional representations of the subject.
July 25, 2013February 23, 2014
A photograph of a tricycle at a low angle
A Democracy of Images: Photographs from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
A Democracy of Images: Photographs from the Smithsonian American Art Museum celebrates the numerous ways in which photography, from early daguerreotypes to contemporary digital works, has captured the American experience.
June 27, 2013January 5, 2014
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Watch This! New Directions in the Art of the Moving Image (3.0)
Watch This! New Directions in the Art of the Moving Image is a series of rotating exhibitions drawn from SAAM’s permanent collection.
April 30, 2013February 15, 2015
A bureau made of mahogany, yellow pine, and poplar
Thomas Day: Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color
Thomas Day: Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color fully examines the extraordinary career of Thomas Day (1801–about 1861), who owned and operated one of North Carolina’s most successful cabinet shops before the Civil War.
April 12, 2013July 28, 2013
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Pictures in the Parlor
Pictures in the Parlor examines decorative images from the mid-nineteenth century through the early twentieth century that were used in domestic interiors to convey the values, aspirations, and achievements of their owners.
February 1, 2013June 30, 2013

2012

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Nam June Paik: Global Visionary
The artwork and ideas of the Korean-born artist Nam June Paik were a major influence on late twentieth-century art and continue to inspire a new generation of artists.
December 13, 2012August 10, 2013
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The Civil War and American Art
The Civil War and American Art examines how America’s artists represented the impact of the Civil War and its aftermath.
November 16, 2012April 28, 2013
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40 under 40: Craft Futures
40 under 40: Craft Futures features forty artists born since 1972, the year the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s contemporary craft and decorative arts program was established at its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery.
July 19, 2012February 3, 2013
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Abstract Drawings
Abstract Drawings presents a selection of forty-six works on paper from the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s permanent collection that are rarely on public display.
June 14, 2012January 6, 2013
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African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond
African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond presents a selection of paintings, sculpture, prints, and photographs by forty-three black artists
April 27, 2012September 3, 2012
Blog Image 244 - Video Games: Now A Part of American Art's Collection
The Art of Video Games
The Art of Video Games is one of the first exhibitions to explore the forty-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking visual effects and the creative use of new technologies.
March 16, 2012September 30, 2012