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Child’s Head Molded in Clay Sculptor Eddy Prabandono used 25 tons of clay for his installation “Luz Series,” which is inspired by his daughter Luz. His work of art was exhibited at the Art Jog 11 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Photos © respective owners Link via Zeutch and My Modern Met

Smithsonian Digitizes & Lets You Download 40,000 Works of Asian and American Art Art lovers who visit my hometown of Washington, DC have an almost embarrassing wealth of opportunities to view art collections classical, Baroque, Renaissance, modern, postmodern, and otherwise through the Smithsonian’s network of museums. From the East and West Wings of the National Gallery, to the Hirshhorn, with its wondrous sculpture garden, to the American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery---I’ll admit, it can be a little overwhelming, and far too much to take in during a weekend jaunt, especially if you’ve got restless family in tow. (One can’t, after all, miss the Natural History or Air and Space Museums… or, you know… those monuments.)

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