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The Corcoran Gallery of Art in August 2014, when a judge approved the dissolution of the gallery, which was struggling financially. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP) Perspective by Philip Kennicott The ...
The Corcoran Gallery of Art was adorned with the statues, commissioned in the late 1800s. But since then, they've changed ...
Recent leaders of the Corcoran Gallery of Art complained of its location on 17th Street NW, off the Mall and far from the National Gallery of Art and the principal venues of the Smithsonian.
The Corcoran Gallery of Art closed for renovations Sept. 28, after the finalization of its merger with the National Gallery and GWU. The Corcoran Gallery of Art officially closed for renovations Sept.
WASHINGTON, DC — Maeve McCool vividly remembers when she first learned that the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the conjoining Corcoran College of Art and Design would be no more. “It was the ...
By Jonathan Wolfe Two introductory exhibitions suggest that the transfer of the Corcoran Gallery’s artworks gives the National Gallery of Art not only new holdings but also new vigor.
The plan was publicly unveiled Wednesday. "The National Gallery would assume initial responsibility for the Corcoran's 17,000 pieces of art, and after a period of study, would acquire a large ...
WASHINGTON — In the six months since a court allowed the Corcoran Gallery of Art here to dissolve, a victim of financial struggles, about 17,000 works in the museum’s overall collection — by ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Court proceedings opened Friday in the planned merger of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, one of the nation’s oldest museums, with two larger institutions after years of ...
In the wake of Monday’s court ruling authorizing the takeover of the Corcoran Gallery of Art by two larger Washington, D.C., institutions, the Los Angeles Times looks at what will happen to the ...
at the Corcoran. Photograph courtesy the Corcoran Gallery of Art There’s something brilliantly simple about the fusion of art and science on display in “Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro: Are We There ...