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Perspectives on Contemporary Portraiture

Perspectives on Contemporary Portraiture

Have you or anyone know you know sat for a portrait? In the world since photography, what relevance does the tradition of painted portraiture have? These are questions that the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery would like us to consider. The museum is offering a free event, the Edgar P. Richardson symposium, this Friday (November 17, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.) on the subject of Today’s Face: Perspectives on Contemporary Portraiture. The morning session features two... more ›

Arts Agenda: You Can Do It, Too

Arts Agenda: You Can Do It, Too

>> Show 'Em How It's Done: Remember how much we hated the Art Walk? We can't fix the mosaicked drain gutters (ugh), but you can do your part and dress up the rest. The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities is soliciting entries for the next exhibit entitled Drift. Hat tip to Lenny from Mid Atlantic Art News for this info, and who also tells us that the first exhibit may have suffered simply... more ›

When Avant-Garde Becomes Mainstream

When Avant-Garde Becomes Mainstream

Doilies make things look precious, dainty and cute, like snowflakes without the hassle of puddles. They look good on mantels, under candelabra and posh clocks. But doilies made from cheap paper simply look tacky when they frame paintings — exactly the look Marcel Duchamp wanted when he hung the Société Anonyme’s first show in New York in 1920. The Société Anonyme: Modernism for America, currently showing at the Phillips Collection, is the first visiting show... more ›

Arts Agenda: Word on the Street

Arts Agenda: Word on the Street

You Dada See It: DCist finally spent a day exploring Dada at the National Gallery, and it's really the sort of exhibition that grows on you as you move through it. The first room, detailing the Dada movement as it emerged in Zurich, is a tough nut to crack -- a few too many photo collages that aren't terribly stimulating clutter the landscape. But as you move through Berlin and Hannover, eventually reaching Paris and... more ›

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