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SUMMARY:¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics\, 1965 to Now
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit chronicles the rise of Chicano graphics amid the 1960s social-justice movement that led to new political and cultural consciousness among people of Mexican descent in the U.S. Also on view\, current works trace how Chicanx artists have adapted those methods and messages for today. americanart.si.edu
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/printing-the-revolution-the-rise-and-impact-of-chicano-graphics-1965-to-now/
LOCATION:Smithsonian American Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Reclamation: Recipes\, Remedies\, and Rituals
DESCRIPTION:This virtual\, participatory exhibit combines the work of nine artists with submissions from the public\, all of which will examine women’s role in providing sustenance and healing. The artists will share their own kitchen tables via photos\, videos and stories that depict food as a creative medium; cooking-related submissions from the public will be layered with the artists’ work\, revealing the interconnectedness of food and the communal nature with which women nourish society. nmwa.org
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/reclamation-recipes-remedies-and-rituals/
LOCATION:NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS
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SUMMARY:Translations and Transitions / Traducciones y Transiciones: A Celebration of Mexican and Central American Independence  (1821-2021)
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit commemorates Mexican and Central American independence from Spain while exploring cultural exchanges between indigenous and European peoples. Perusing 19 works of art including books\, gold adornments and ceramic vessels\, viewers can reflect on the vibrant societies that once flourished in what today are Mexico and Central America. thewalters.org
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/translations-and-transitions-traducciones-y-transiciones-a-celebration-of-mexican-and-central-american-independence-%e2%80%a81821-2021/
LOCATION:THE WALTERS MUSEUM
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SUMMARY:Lisa Yuskavage:  Wilderness
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit focuses on 15 large-scale landscapes by contemporary painter Lisa Yuskavage. Noted for their exuberant\, ethereal flair\, the works encourage viewers to immerse themselves in the mysterious worlds Yuskavage creates. artbma.org
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/lisa-yuskavage-%e2%80%a8wilderness/
LOCATION:BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART
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SUMMARY:Alan Karchmer: The Architects’ Photographer
DESCRIPTION:Though he earned a degree in architecture\, DC-based Alan Karchmer has devoted his career to photographing buildings rather than designing them. This show presents images of structures Karchmer has captured around the world—including Washington National Cathedral’s Visitor Gateway (below)\, designed by SmithGroup Architects—and sheds light on his creative process.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/alan-karchmer-the-architects-photographer/
LOCATION:NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
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SUMMARY:Sharon Lockhart: Perilous Life
DESCRIPTION:Over a decade\, American artist Sharon Lockhart documented the lives of children in Lodz\, Poland. Over time\, she produced a film\, photographs and sculpture based on workshops she conducted in a center for young women. Now on exhibit\, the series creates a profound sense of place and a commentary on children’s resourcefulness.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/sharon-lockhart-perilous-life/
LOCATION:BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART
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SUMMARY:Tschabalala Self: By My Self
DESCRIPTION:Harlem-born artist Tschabalala Self explores the significance of the Black female form in contemporary culture through her work. Two sculptures and 13 paintings that incorporate stencils\, tracings\, prints\, casts and mechanically stitched lines of thread are on view.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/tschabalala-self-by-my-self/
LOCATION:BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART
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SUMMARY:Intersections: Marley Dawson
DESCRIPTION:Modern Australian artist Marley Dawson has created ghosts\, a two-part kinetic sculpture installation that riffs on The Phillips Collection’s art and architecture. One installation consists of five chairs in brass\, suspended from the gallery’s domed stairway (above)\, while the other is a wall-mounted work made of hundreds of brass rods\, hung to spark a dialog with a Morris Louis painting.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/intersections-marley-dawson/
LOCATION:The Phillips Collection
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SUMMARY:The Long Sixties: Washington Paintings in the Watkins and Corcoran Legacy Collections\, 1957-1982
DESCRIPTION:Museum director Jack Rasmussen curated this exhibit that assembles works by 32 Washington-area artists\, including Sam Gilliam\, Lisa Montag Brotman and Gene Davis. In an illustrated catalog available online and in print\, Rasmussen reflects on the period\, when\, he writes\, Black and women artists were “systematically underrepresented” and examines how memories of this formative period in his own life influenced his selections for the show.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/the-long-sixties-washington-paintings-in-the-watkins-and-corcoran-legacy-collections-1957-1982/
LOCATION:Katzen Arts Center at American University
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SUMMARY:Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle
DESCRIPTION:From 1954 to 1956\, Jacob Lawrence painted a 30-panel series entitled “Struggle…From the History of the American People.” It depicts early decades of the republic through the words and actions of founding fathers as well as enslaved people\, women and Native Americans. Assembled for the first time in 50-plus years\, the panels—including We crossed the River at McKonkey’s Ferry... (inset)—can now be seen through a 21st-century lens. phillipscollection.org
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/jacob-lawrence-the-american-struggle/
LOCATION:The Phillips Collection
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SUMMARY:Inside Outside\, Upside Down
DESCRIPTION:The Phillips Collection asked DC-area artists to submit work created between March 2020 and February 2021 that expresses the struggle and resiliency of the human spirit in the context of the pandemic and recent social upheaval. Many of these submissions are now on view in a juried exhibit that carries on museum founder Duncan Phillips’ mission to champion the work of local artists.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/inside-outside-upside-down/
LOCATION:The Phillips Collection
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