Gallery Archives
Press Releases: 2004
January 8, 2004
I.M. Pei's East Building of The National Gallery of Art Captures The AIA Twenty-Five Year Award for Architecture of Enduring Significance
January 9, 2004
Popular Jazz Brunch Continues at the National Gallery of Art
January 9, 2004
Special Installation of Mark Rothko's Mural Commissions on View at the National Gallery of Art; Gallery Celebrates Artist's Centenary
February 4, 2004
Major Collection of 19th-Century American Art Opens May 9, 2004, at the National Gallery of Art
March 5, 2004
National Gallery of Art's Margaret Parsons Receives D.C. Independent Film Festival 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award
March 19, 2004
National Gallery of Art Announces Exhibition of Renowned Collection of Islamic Art July 18, 2004 through February 6, 2005
April 1, 2004
National Gallery of Art Acquires Seminal Work by Bontecou and Works on Paper, Including Woodcuts by Shapiro
April 23, 2004
National Gallery of Art's Calder Mobile Undergoes Conservation Treatment
May 18, 2004
Conceptual Work of Art in Progress at National Gallery of Art
May 24, 2004
National Gallery of Art Salutes The Greatest Generation in Special World War II Display and Film Premiere
May 28, 2004
National Gallery of Art Celebrates 2,500th Concert on June 13, 2004
June 10, 2004
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford at the National Gallery of Art, June 27-September 26, 2004
June 22, 2004
National Gallery of Art Offers Summer Lecture Series on Landscape Painting
July 13, 2004
National Gallery of Art Opens Exhibition Shop for Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art from the Victoria and Albert Museum
July 22, 2004
Art of Martin Johnson Heade is First-Class Choice for USPS Postage Stamp [United States Postal Service news release]
July 28, 2004
Exhibition News Releases
August 3, 2004
National Gallery of Art Provides Free-Loan Teaching Resources
August 13, 2004
Major Exhibition of Victorian Photographer Roger Fenton Opens New Galleries for Photographs at the National Gallery of Art, Washington
August 13, 2004
National Gallery of Art to Open New Galleries for Photographs this Fall
August 25, 2004
National Gallery of Art Premieres First Comprehensive Retrospective of Renowned 20th Century Light Artist Dan Flavin
September 10, 2004
National Gallery of Art Fall Film Program Offers a Tour of World Cinema
September 23, 2004
National Gallery of Art Announces New Concert, New Start Time, and New Head of the Music Department
September 28, 2004
National Gallery of Art's Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts Announces 2004-2005 Appointments
October 15, 2004
National Gallery of Art Unveils Fall and Winter Lecture Series Program
October 15, 2004
Breakthrough Sculpture by Rachel Whiteread Acquired by National Gallery of Art
October 20, 2004
National Gallery of Art Adds Foreign Language Tours in Chinese and Korean
October 20, 2004
The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice Rink Opens Mid-November for Sixth Straight Year
October 29, 2004
Major Retrospective of André Kertész Opens February 6, 2005 at the National Gallery of Art
October 29, 2004
National Gallery of Art Celebrates French Art in 2005 and 2006
November 3, 2004
National Gallery of Art Mounts First Major Exhibition of Dutch Master Gerard Ter Borch in the United States
November 3, 2004
National Gallery of Art Reinstalls Dutch and Flemish Galleries and Announces Upcoming Dutch Exhibitions in 2005 and 2006
November 4, 2004
National Gallery of Art Showcases Finest Works on Paper in Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings: Recent Acquisitions November 14, 2004-May 30, 2005
November 5, 2004
British Artist Andy Goldsworthy Creates Site-Specific Installation for National Gallery of Art's East Building
November 30, 2004
The National Gallery of Art Celebrates Major New Book on its World-Renowned Painting Collection
December 17, 2004
A New Book Impressionism, an Intimate View Provides Insight into Popular Collection at the National Gallery of Art
December 17, 2004
Rembrandt's Powerful Late Portraits of Religious Figures Brought Together for First Time at National Gallery of Art, Washington