Tony Smith | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/artists/1884-tony-smith
Discover works by Tony Smith and learn about the artist
Accession ID 2007.6.136 Artwork Tony Smith, Wandering Rocks, 1967, painted steel, Gift
Discover works by Tony Smith and learn about the artist
Accession ID 2007.6.136 Artwork Tony Smith, Wandering Rocks, 1967, painted steel, Gift
Artist Faith Ringgold challenged the status quo and was unapologetically vocal about racism and sexism. In the 1950s, Ringgold encountered gender-based restrictions at City University of New York.
City Jail, 2007, screenprint from an illustrated book with eight screenprints, Gift
Discover works by Edward Hicks and learn about the artist
Explore Selected Works Artwork Edward Hicks, The Cornell Farm, 1848, oil on canvas, Gift
gouache over graphite on wove paper, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase through a gift
Artwork Corita Kent, Have You Still No Faith, 1955, color screenprint on wove paper, Gift
See how documentary photography transformed during the 1970s.
Mitch Epstein, Massachusetts Turnpike, 1973, printed 2005, chromogenic print, Gift
Trace the career of this cultural force—from her roots in Washington, DC, Chicago, and New York to the remarkable body of work she made during some 60 years in Mexico. In striving to make art for the people, Catlett put social justice at the very center of her work. Â
Turci, Links Together, 1996, lithograph on wove Arches paper, Purchased as the Gift
Works Artwork Hannelore Baron, Untitled, c. 1981, color monoprint on wove paper, Gift
Mark Rothko was born Marcus Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Russia, on September 25, 1903. His parents were Jacob and Anna Goldin Rothkowitz, and Rothko was raised in a well-educated family with Zionist leanings.
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969, acrylic on wove paper and pressure-sensitive tape, Gift
printed in orange, from an illustrated book of 68 lithographs on Okawara paper, Gift