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Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a national platform for the art and artists of our time.
Find our welcome desk, located in the Museum’s Lobby, to learn more about gallery experiences available during your visit, such as free guided tours, kids’ programs, self-guides, and interactive pop-up carts. The Hirshhorn’s campus, exhibitions, and public programs are accessible.
To share Hirshhorn memories use #Hirshhorn. Visit our Museum and Sculpture Garden seven days a week.
Now in our fifth decade, the Hirshhorn is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a global platform for the art and artists of our time. Located in the heart of Washington, DC, on the National Mall, we are free to all.
The Hirshhorn holds one of the most important collections of twentieth-century art in the world. We also collect significant works by contemporary living artists. Use the search to explore our more than 12,000 artworks, including paintings, sculpture, works on paper, performance, and digital media.
This exhibition honors Kusama’s distinctive vision of self-obliteration by exploring its development across media while also underscoring the Museum’s mission: to present the most exciting art and ideas of our time.
To share Hirshhorn memories use #Hirshhorn. Visit our Museum and Sculpture Garden seven days a week.
With more than thirty works of art displayed year-round, the Hirshhorn Museum’s Sculpture Garden and Plaza offer visitors a contemplative haven in the heart of our nation’s capital.
Organized by the Hirshhorn, Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors will embark on the most significant North American tour of the artist’s work in nearly two decades. Following its Washington, DC, debut, the show will travel to five major museums in the United States and Canada.
For her presentation at the Hirshhorn, the artist included three new bronze sculptures, Bisi, Herm, and Vessel (2023), within the galleries. Leigh’s monumental bronze Satellite (2022), which stood sentry outside the US Pavilion in Venice, was installed at the entrance to the Hirshhorn on the southern Plaza to signal the exhibition’s arrival.