Visual Art and the American Experience (original) (raw)

Visual Art and the American Experience is the only permanent art exhibition on the Smithsonian Mall dedicated to illustrating the critical role American artists of African descent played in shaping the history of American art.

The exhibition contains various modes of fine art production, including painting, sculpture, work(s) on paper, art installations, mixed media, photography, and digital media.

About the Exhibition

Main Messages:

Exhibition Experience

Visual Art and the American Experience is divided into seven thematic sections and one changing exhibition gallery. The thematic organization of the exhibition provides visitors with a more familiar point of entry, while topics within the exhibition complement subject areas explored throughout the Museum.

Exhibition Themes

Media in the Exhibition

Visual Art and the American Experience has two media components. The first component is an introductory video to the gallery. The video introduces the visitor to the philosophical concept of the exhibition which, at its core, emphasizes the fact that artwork created by African American artists is American art. It also illustrates how this art represents various aesthetic styles, reflects national and world events, and establishes new artistic trends and theories.

The second element is the multi-media platform. The exhibition's multi-media platform is designed to give audience members the opportunity to delve deeper into the history and relevance of the artists and artworks on view. The platform is available in multiple incarnations, including 14 iPads that are dispersed on stanchions throughout the exhibition; portable tablet devices that can be rented from the museum; and downloadable applications for smartphones and personal tablets. This application will not only enhance the visitor experience, but will also enable those who are unable to visit the museum to virtually explore the exhibition.