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galleries, large windows, and skylights as long as a city block. New features added to the building included the Lunder
Conservation Center, the Luce Foundation Center for American Art, Nan Tucker McEvoy Auditorium, and the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard. Meanwhile, the museum's offices, library, and storage were moved to the nearby Victor Building, freeing up valuable space and allowing the museum to display four times as many artworks as before. The renovation ultimately took six years and $ 283 million. The museum and the National Portrait Gallery reopened their combined building, renamed as the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, on July 1, 2006.
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It presents more than 3,300 objects in 64 secure glass cases, which quadruples the number of artworks from the permanent collection on public view. The purpose of open storage is to allow patrons to view various niche art that is usually not part of a main exhibition or gala special. The Luce
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Parthenon in Athens, a curving double staircase, colonnades, vaulted
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Foundation Center features paintings densely hung on screens; sculptures; crafts and objects by folk and self-taught artists arranged on shelves. Large-scale sculptures are installed on the first floor. The center has John
Gellatly's European collection of decorative arts.
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Center has five conservation laboratories and studios equipped to treat paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures, folk art objects, contemporary crafts, decorative arts, and frames. The Center uses various specialized and esoteric tools, such as
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and study center, which allows visitors to browse more than 3,300 works of the collection. The Lunder
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as its first director. By this time, space had become critical: "Collections to the value of several millions of dollars are in storage or temporarily on exhibition and are crowding out important exhibits and producing a congested condition in the
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SAAM describes itself as being "dedicated to collecting, understanding, and enjoying American art. The museum celebrates the extraordinary creativity of artists whose works reflect the American experience and global connections."
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390:"the largest museum tour in history". The museum's name was changed to the Smithsonian American Art Museum in October 2000 so that the museum and its traveling exhibitions could benefit from the Smithsonian's brand recognition.
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work together in a joint project, Save Outdoor Sculpture, "dedicated to the documentation and preservation of outdoor sculpture". The museum produces a peer-reviewed periodical,
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private collections worldwide. Since 1951, the museum has maintained a traveling exhibition program; as of 2013, more than 2.5 million visitors have seen the exhibitions.
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2650:"Down These Mean Streets: Community and Place in Urban Photography"
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1790:"After years of revitalization, Penn Quarter's personality shines"
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1382:"Smithsonian American Art Museum Fact Sheet, February 2023"
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Something of Splendor: Decorative Arts from the White House
1942:. Associated Press. October 31, 2000 – via NewsBank.
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2212:"About the American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery"
2004:"About the American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery"
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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Howard, Hilary (July 9, 2006). "Comings and Goings".
1903:"'Treasures' tour shares the wealth of America's art"
2358:"Luce Foundation Center for American Art Fact Sheet"
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319:, and Smithsonian Buildings". In 1924, architect
269:List of most-visited museums in the United States
2722:"Harlem Heroes: Photographs by Carl Van Vechten"
866:Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art
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2111:"Architectural History of the Renwick Gallery"
1820:. January 31, 1972 – via Newspapers.com.
1367:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 87.
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2046:"Little-known museums now have room to grow"
1180:"Smithsonian American Art Museum Staff Bios"
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603:The Luce Foundation Center for American Art
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417:National Portrait Gallery (United States)
27:Museum in Washington, D.C., United States
3424:Smithsonian Philatelic Achievement Award
2668:"June Schwarcz: Invention and Variation"
2255:Hettger, Henry T. (September 12, 2006).
1884:"Museums to exhibit new look, new space"
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3208:Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program
2560:"No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man"
2542:"Diane Arbus: A box of ten photographs"
1928:. Chicago Tribune – via NewsBank.
1271:. Smithsonian Institution. p. 324.
1116:Durón, Maximilíano (January 24, 2017).
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227:. Together with its branch museum, the
2257:"De Francisci featured in Luce Center"
1659:"A new home for galleries is big step"
1624:Leslie Judd Portner (August 3, 1958).
350:Martin Luther King assassination riots
2163:. Smithsonian Institution. March 2012
1955:"Reinventing the Old Patent Building"
1850:"National Collection gets a new name"
1092:Calos, Katherine. "Heads will turn".
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3010:African American History and Culture
1563:"Exhibit to tell American art story"
2327:"A Festive touch in Festive colors"
2296:Gopnik, Blake (December 31, 2010).
2136:. Dover Publications. p. 127.
2044:Edward J. Sozanski (July 2, 2006).
1953:Stephen Goode (November 12, 2002).
1920:Michael Kilian (January 23, 2000).
1814:"Renwick Gallery joins Smithsonian"
1738:Ally Schweitzer (August 23, 2017).
1688:Leroy F. Aarons (October 9, 1966).
1144:McGlone, Peggy (January 24, 2017).
463:is a smaller, historic building on
2186:. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
2027:"Seeing pictures of American life"
1788:Jacob Comenetz (August 31, 2011).
1597:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
668:: Reforestation of the Imagination
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2158:"Smithsonian American Art Museum"
1901:Maria Puente (January 21, 2000).
1848:Paul Richard (October 17, 1980).
1626:"Government and the world of art"
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1882:Ellen Sands (January 15, 2000).
1541:"The nation's greatest art gift"
1521:. Library of Congress. p. 3
1424:The First Smithsonian Collection
1288:Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
1042:List of most-visited art museums
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2929:Rosenbaum, Lee (Aug 29, 2006).
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2704:"Isamu Noguchi, Archaic/Modern"
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2063:Johanna Neuman (July 2, 2006).
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1282:Jane Van Nimmen (Spring 2016).
217:National Museum of American Art
209:Smithsonian American Art Museum
31:Smithsonian American Art Museum
3295:Folklife and Cultural Heritage
2873:Choi, Amy S. (June 30, 2006).
2356:Baptiste, Laura (April 2009).
2025:Glenn McNatt (June 25, 2006).
1763:Jo Ann Lewis (July 25, 1999).
1721:"National art gets a new home"
1665:. April 22, 1962. p. G6.
1561:Paul Sampson (April 2, 1958).
1539:Gerald Griffin (May 9, 1937).
939:Great American Hall of Wonders
896:The Civil War and American Art
811:Harlem Heroes: Photographs by
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3257:Museum Conservation Institute
3245:Biodiversity Heritage Library
2524:"Trevor Paglen: Sites Unseen"
2325:Vogel, Carol (July 2, 2004).
2065:"National art in a new light"
1204:Neary, Lynn (13 April 2006).
850:Modern American Realism: The
572:John William "Uncle Jack" Dey
343:U.S. Civil Service Commission
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3213:Conservation and restoration
3115:Archives of American Gardens
2596:"Tamayo: The New York Years"
683:American Myth & Memory:
3357:Air & Space/Smithsonian
2776:"The Art of Romaine Brooks"
1719:Mark Stuart (May 6, 1968).
1690:"Patenting a grand gallery"
1547:– via Newspapers.com.
1364:The National Gallery of Art
1265:George Brown Goode (1897).
1037:List of largest art museums
705:Between Worlds: The Art of
649:work in the Lunder Center.
590:Galleries and public spaces
467:across the street from the
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2923:Lunder Conservation Center
2471:(Transcript of Radio Show)
2385:"A Walk-In Closet for All"
1835:United Press International
1330:William H. Holmes (1922).
1248:William H. Holmes (1922).
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1012:In 2006, fashion designer
902:40 under 40: Craft Futures
732:No Spectators: The Art of
726:: A box of ten photographs
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2578:"Do Ho Such: Almost Home"
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2452:. September–October 2006.
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