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10 Art Shows to See in DC This Spring

Last updated: February 20, 2026 6:10 pm
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Washington, DC is gearing up to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States amidst a backdrop of challenges to civil liberties and marginalized communities. Museums and galleries in the capital are taking this opportunity to dive deep into what it truly means to be American. The National Gallery of Art is hosting an exhibition titled “Dear America” featuring 115 works that explore the multifaceted aspects of Americanism. Other shows in the city focus on individual artists such as Mary Cassatt and Nick Cave, all with the aim of delving into the complexities of American identity in terms of education, expression, and aesthetics.

One exhibition that stands out is “Diana Al-Hadid: unbecoming” at the Maria and Alberto de la Cruz Gallery. Diana Al-Hadid, a Syrian-born artist, uses her art to challenge the notion of femininity and beauty standards. Her lithography piece “Hindsight” reimagines traditional paintings to deconstruct gendered expectations and racial beauty standards.

Another must-see exhibition is “The Magical World of Joan Danziger” at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center. Joan Danziger, a DC-based artist, showcases her surrealistic sculptures that transport viewers into a dreamlike world filled with fantastical figures and creatures.

For those interested in portraiture, “The Outwin 2025: American Portraiture Today” at the National Portrait Gallery is a compelling exhibition. This triennial competition features the works of 35 artists from across the country, offering a diverse perspective on American identity and societal issues.

Art enthusiasts can also explore “Mary Cassatt: An American in Paris” at the National Gallery of Art, which delves into the artist’s unique perspective on motherhood and intimate moments captured in her paintings and prints.

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Nick Cave’s exhibition “Mammoth” at the Smithsonian American Art Museum takes a different approach by exploring the natural world and its connection to American history and culture. Through immersive installations, Cave invites visitors to reflect on their relationship with the environment and social narratives.

In addition to these exhibitions, the Textile Museum presents “Adorning the Horse: Equestrian Textiles for Power and Prestige,” showcasing the cultural significance of equestrian textiles across different civilizations.

“Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts celebrates women abstract artists and their contributions to the field of abstraction.

The National Museum of Asian Art hosts “Vishnu’s Cosmic Ocean,” featuring large bronze sculptures of the Hindu god Vishnu, offering a glimpse into ancient religious practices and cultural heritage.

“Miró and the United States” at The Phillips Collection explores the relationship between the Spanish artist Joan Miró and American artists during his visits to the United States.

Lastly, the upcoming exhibition “Dear America: Artists Explore the American Experience” at the National Gallery of Art presents a comprehensive visual history of the nation through the eyes of various artists, shedding light on pivotal moments in American history.

These exhibitions offer a diverse and thought-provoking exploration of American identity, history, and culture, making Washington, DC a hub for artistic expression and critical reflection.

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