Located on the Mall in Washington, D.C., the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden hosts some of the best examples of modern art in the United States. Mary and Kenna talk about what can be seen there, both permanent pieces and rotating exhibits.
The ignominious "donut" building.
View of the Hirshhorn from the center ground level, much prettier
Rodin's Burghers of Calais
Finished Blue Nude on the left, which the sculpture on the right used as a reference.
Both by Henri Matisse
Giacometti's Walking Man I
Moore's Family Group
Dan Flavin's "untilted (to Helga and Carlo, with respect and affection)" (1974)
Nira Pereg 67 Bows
Andy Warhol Shadows
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