Arts & Society
Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Name
Fashion
The Georgetowner’s Best Boutique Gifts for the Holidays
Downtown Observer
A Conversation with the Chief Retail Officer for the White House Historical Association Luci Shanahan
Arts
Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Guys and Dolls’
Arts
Georgetown Resident Exhibits Art by Her Students, D.C. Inmates
Weekend Round Up May 17, 2018
• May 17, 2018
Among the outdoor activities this weekend are: Bike to Work Day, with a pit stop event at Georgetown Waterfront Park, on Friday; and a C&O Canal Pride Day at Fifteenmile Creek on Saturday.
67th A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at The National Gallery of Art: Hal Foster
• March 26, 2018
In his six-part lecture series Positive Barbarism: Brutal Aesthetics in the Postwar Period, Hal Foster asks how artists began again after the mass deaths of World War II, the Holocaust, […]
67th A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at The National Gallery of Art: Hal Foster
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In his six-part lecture series Positive Barbarism: Brutal Aesthetics in the Postwar Period, Hal Foster asks how artists began again after the mass deaths of World War II, the Holocaust, […]
67th A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at The National Gallery of Art: Hal Foster
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In his six-part lecture series Positive Barbarism: Brutal Aesthetics in the Postwar Period, Hal Foster asks how artists began again after the mass deaths of World War II, the Holocaust, […]
67th A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at The National Gallery of Art: Hal Foster
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In his six-part lecture series Positive Barbarism: Brutal Aesthetics in the Postwar Period, Hal Foster asks how artists began again after the mass deaths of World War II, the Holocaust, […]
67th A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at The National Gallery of Art: Hal Foster
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In his six-part lecture series Positive Barbarism: Brutal Aesthetics in the Postwar Period, Hal Foster asks how artists began again after the mass deaths of World War II, the Holocaust, […]
‘Outliers’ at the National Gallery
• March 7, 2018
Great art — or, at least, important art — can result from a purely rational process. The precisely delimited, flat-colored paintings of Mondrian and Ellsworth Kelly, for instance. But more […]
Weekend Round Up February 22, 2018
• February 22, 2018
The Atlas Intersections Festival starts intersecting tonight on H Street NE. This weekend only: the Progressive International Motorcycle Show at the Washington Convention Center and the American Craft Show at the Baltimore Convention Center.
PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM Boundary Trouble: The Self-Taught Artist and American Avant-Gardes
• February 2, 2018
Held in conjunction with Outliers and American Vanguard Art, illustrated lectures will explore subjects including religion, gender, and cross-disciplinary art practices. Speakers include Julie Ault, Gregg Bordowitz, Rita Gonzalez, Jessica […]
Weekend Round Up January 18, 2018
• January 18, 2018
This weekend, the ’20s will roar again at the Woodrow Wilson House, the National Gallery will showcase a Renaissance band and the convention center will turn into Vacation Central.
