Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden - Smithsonian Institution Editors' Pick

Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20560 | 202-633-1000 | Web site »

Neighborhood:

The Mall

Metro:

Smithsonian (Blue and Orange lines), L'Enfant Plaza (Blue, Orange, Green and Yellow lines)

Type:

Smithsonian

Hours:

Daily 10 am-5:30 pm Sculpture Garden: 7:30 am to dusk (Closed Christmas)

Admission:

Free

Quick Take

Smithsonian Institution

This palace of contemporary art mounts challenging shows in its doughnut-shaped exhibition space.

 
 
 
 

Special Features

 

Event Calendar

  • Through 8/31

    Over, Under, Next

    A diverse collection of art that uses collage and assemblage to challenge traditional art media. Together, these works include nearly 12,000 found objects.
  • Through 9/8

    Over, Under, Next: Experiments in Mixed Media, 1913-Present

    The exhibition features about 100 pieces that explore various forms of collage, including the room-sized installation "palimpsest" by Ann Hamilton. The piece features newspaper pieces, beeswax tablets and snails, among other things.
  • Through 9/30

    Black Box: Democracia

    An artist collective formed by Pablo Espana and Ivan Lopez presents a multidimensional work that includes performance, books, circulars and video installations.
  • Through 10/27

    Directions: Jennie C. Jones

    New work by the Brooklyn-based artist, who uses audio, sculptures and drawings to create modernist art forms influenced by avant-garde jazz.
  • 5/20 - 12/8/14

    Ongoing exhibits:

    19th- and 20th-century paintings and sculpture, and a sculpture garden.
 
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