Brendan L. Smith

Stories by Brendan L. Smith
The New Exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts Isn't Here to Make You Comfortable

It’s unusual to group an exhibition around an adjective, but Uncanny is less about a word than a psychological experience where something feels unnerving because it’s familiar but just slightly off.

Meet the Prolific Pandolfo Twins Through Nearly 1000 of their Artworks Under One Roof

OSGEMEOS’s work is largely inventive and whimsical, like stepping into a dream or a comforting alternate universe

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors at the Hirshhorn Museum I am standing in a small mirrored room staring into infinity through a sea of blinking lights and my own myriad reflections, ...

A Review of Decolonizing Alaska, a Group Exhibition at George Washington University’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design by Brendan L. Smith Alaska Natives have struggled for centuries against ...