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Inside the Exhibition
A Closer Look at The Obama Portraits
Kehinde Wiley’s and Amy Sherald’s portraits have captivated audiences, not only because of their pathbreaking subjects, but also because of each artist's fresh approach to portraiture and striking style.
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Inside the Exhibition
A Tale of Two Mountains: Hokusai’s Fantastic Landscapes in Europe and America
The artist’s mass-produced, vividly colored prints inspired palettes across oceans and generations.
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Inside the Exhibition
Crossing Paths: The Friendship and Partnership of Joseph Yoakum and Whitney Halstead
Respect and affinity between the artist and professor helped bring recognition and acclaim to Yoakum’s poetic drawings of the world.
Emily Olek -
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How to See The Obama Portraits as a Member
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Calendar
Summer Exhibitions
See all exhibitions–Joseph E. Yoakum: What I Saw–Mimi Cherono Ng'ok: Closer to the Earth, Closer to My Own Body–The Obama Portraits–Fantastic Landscapes: Hokusai and Hiroshige -
New Acquisition
Jordan Casteel’s Barack
This expressive reinterpretation of an official White House photograph cultivates a sense of familiarity and closeness with its famous subject.
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Inside the Exhibition
A Tenderness of Heart: Mimi Cherono Ng’ok on Connection and Image Making
With her photographs and debut film, the Kenyan artist aims to collapse the distance between object and viewer.
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Meet the Board
Denise Gardner, Incoming Chair of the Board of Trustees
The longtime art advocate and marketing executive shares her passion for culture, her history with the museum, and her vision for the future.
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Ancient Portraits in Clay
Known for their distinctive spouts, Moche vessels include the only surviving examples of portraiture from the ancient Andes.
Andrew James Hamilton
Dive into The Obama Portraits, hear from Mimi Cherono Ng’ok how her love of plants informs her practice, and discover the lucky friendship that secured the legacy of Joseph E. Yoakum.