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Mammoth Performance

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Save the date for a site-specific performance as part of the programming around Nick Cave: Mammoth. In this performance, the ancient creatures that inspired the exhibition will be animated and move throughout the museum's galleries. 

Space is limited for this free program, so registration is required. Sign up to receive our SAAM emails and be among the first to know program details. 

Nick Cave: Mammoth is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Major support is provided by Cindy and Mark Aron, Leslie Berriman and Nion McEvoy, the Elizabeth Broun Endowment, Carolyn and Maurice Cunniffe, the James Dicke Family Endowment, Robert and Arlene Kogod, Nion McEvoy Publications Endowment, Cindy Miscikowski, Jack and Marjorie Rachlin Curatorial Endowment, VIA Art Fund and anonymous donors. 

Generous support is provided by Michael Abrams and Sandra Stewart, Reuben and Kimberly Charles, Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo, Ferring Family Foundation, Flō Networks, Carl and Nancy Gewirz, Daniel W. Hamilton, Maureen and Gene Kim and the Norma Lee and Morton Funger Endowment in memory of William Scott Funger. This exhibition received support from the Fisher Arts Impact Fund. 

Image credit: Nick Cave, Roam, 2025, video, sound;11:27 min. Art director: Nick Cave. Creative director: Bob Faust. Media production and projection design: Liviu Pasare. Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery. Installation photography of Nick Cave: Mammoth, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2026, ©Nick Cave; Photo by Ron Blunt 

On View At

Interior gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum with columns, paintings on the walls, and a large neon map installation
The nation’s first collection of American art offers an unparalleled record of the American experience, capturing the aspirations, character and imagination of the American people throughout three centuries.
Location
Washington, DC
11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily

What's on View

Nick Cave (b. 1959) is renowned internationally for his work that surreally and seductively addresses issues of race, gender, and identity. Known for the exuberant Soundsuits that he originally created in response to racialized police violence,. Shortened snippet. View full page for more details.