Arts Nov 26 How political upheaval inspired the French Impressionists By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport
Arts Jan 25 Watch 6:02 Vestiges of an ancient Greek art form, preserved by catastrophe Fewer than 200 bronze sculptures from the Hellenistic era -- a period that began more than 2,000 years ago -- survive today. About a quarter of those are gathered in an exhibit at the National Gallery of Art called "Power… By PBS News Hour
Arts Mar 16 Celebrating 73 years of the National Gallery of Art The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., turns 73 on March 17. The project the gift of another American of great wealth, Andrew Mellon, who felt that the United States should have a gallery of art comparable… By Kristin Miller
Aug 13 Watch Ballets Russes Inspires New Choreography in 21st Century When 'Art Danced With Music': Ballets Russes Inspires New Choreography in 21st Century… By PBS News Hour
Arts Dec 01 ‘Harry Callahan at 100’ at the National Gallery of Art Harry Callahan was one of the most innovative and influential photographers of the 20th century. On the centennial of his birth, an exhibition of his work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., explores his work. By Tom LeGro
Jul 02 Watch Antiquities Exhibit Illuminates Ancient Afghan Trading A museum exhibit of ancient Afghan art demonstrates the country's rich and diverse culture. Jeffrey Brown visits the relics that have survived the tumult of recent history in Afghanistan. Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch New Freedoms for Civil Society Heighten Political Tensions in Pakistan Journalists, artists and judicial activists have found voices in new freedoms in Pakistani culture, but clashes also have arisen. Margaret Warner reports from Pakistan on cultural tensions between the traditional and more modern ideologies. Continue watching