Edward Hopper. Ground Swell. 1939. Oil on canvas. 36 3/16 x 50 1/16 in. (91.9 x 127.2 cm). Museum Purchase, William A. Clark Fund, 1943. 43.6 |
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Saturday, May 25th - Saturday, August 31st
Free admission to the museum on Saturdays this summer through Labor Day weekend. Join the Corcoran on Saturdays this summer for Gallery tours, workshops, demonstrations, and performances! Enjoy our summer exhibitions and programming free of admission on Saturdays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
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Now on view at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath
Saturday, June 29th - Sunday, September 29th
This landmark exhibition revolutionizes our understanding of this momentous subject, immersing viewers in the experience of soldiers and civilians during wartime. WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY brings together images by more than 200 photographers from 28 nations and covers conflicts from the past 165 years--from the Mexican-American War through present-day conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Corcoran Gallery of Art This landmark exhibition revolutionizes our understanding of this momentous subject, immersing viewers in the experience of soldiers and civilians during wartime. WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY brings together images by more than 200 photographers from 28 nations and covers conflicts from the past 165 years--from the Mexican-American War through present-day conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
500 17th St, NW
Metro: Farragut North or Farragut West and walk down 17th St toward E St about ten minutes or so
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