His final work for the exhibition was The History of the Russian Revolution, which was later on
extended permanent display at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC.
One can see those twin aims in everything from the deadly 2010 renovation to
extended hours and curatorial changes — and from the
permanent display of Judy Chicago to socially aware exhibitions of Jean - Michel Basquiat, Lorna Simpson, the Civil Rights movement, Wangechi Mutu, women in Pop Art, «Global Feminisms,» gay artists, SWOON, Mickalene Thomas, El Anatsui, and Ai Weiwei.