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Things to Do Hirshhorn Celebrates 50 Years With a Vast New Exhibit “Revolutions: 1860-1960” showcases the rise of Abstract art. Art, Museums, Art Exhibits, Hirshorn Museum | 4 months ago
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A Political Journalist’s Side Gig as an Artist Takes Off