Calendar: the arts here and abroad—a compendium of exhibitions, symposiums, and lectures
Magazine Antiques, Sept, 2003 by Kathleen Luhrs
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: "Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism"; to September 14. * ** "From Picasso to Pollock: Classics of Modern Art"; to September 28. * ** "Watercolors by Kandinsky"; to September 28. *
Metropolitan Museum of Art: "Celebrating Saint Petersburg"; to January 25, 2004. ** "The Dawn of Photography: French Daguerreotypes, 1839-1855"; September 23 to January 4, 2004. * ** "The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art"; September 9 to December 14. *
Museum of the City of New York: "Harlem Lost and Found"; to January 4, 2004.
Museum of Modern Art (Long Island City): "Max Beckmann"; to September 29. *
National Academy of Design: "Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003"; to January 4, 2004. *
Gerald Peters Gallery: "Georgia O'Keeffe and Rebecca James"; September 15 to October 25.
Seventh Regiment Armory: International Art and Design Fair; September 25-30. Loan exhibition: "Objects of Design from the Museum of Modern Art [New York City]." * For information call 212-877-0202.
North Carolina
CHARLOTTE Mint Museum of Art: "Master of Light and Line: Rembrandt and His Prints"; to September 28.
Ohio
CINCINNATI Cincinnati Art Museum: "The Cincinnati Wing: The Story of Art in the Queen City"; ongoing. *
CLEVELAND Cleveland Museum of Art: "Against the Groin: Woodcuts from the Collection"; to November 9. ** "The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India"; to September 14. *
Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma City Museum of Art: "Americans in Paris: 1850-1910"; September 4 to November 30. *
Pennsylvania
ALLENTOWN Allentown Art Museum: "Treasures of the Greater Lehigh Valley"; to November 9.
BETHLEHEM Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts: "Arts, Botanicals and Calligraphy: Going to School in Early Bethlehem"; to January 4, 2004. *
CHADDS FORD Brandywine River Museum: "Art of the American West--A Private Collection"; September 6 to November 23.
HUNTINGDON Juniata College Museum of Art: "Along the Juniata: Thomas Cole and the Dissemination of American Landscape Imagery"; to September 13. *
LANCASTER Heritage Center Museum of Lancaster: "Jacob Eichhohz's Lancaster"; to December 31. *
Lancaster Historical Society: "Jacob Eichholtz, from Artisan to Artist"; to December 31. *
Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin and Marshall College: "The Artistic World of Jacob Eichholtz"; to December 30. *
PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Museum of Art: "Have a Bite: 20th Century Flatware from the Permanent Collection"; to October 26.
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: "Worlds Intertwined: Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans"; ongoing. *
PITTSBURGH Carnegie Museum of Art: "Luminaries: Base Metal Candlesticks 1450-1800"; to December 14.
Tennessee
NASHVILLE Frist Center for the Visual Arts: "Art of Tennessee"; September 13 to January 18, 2004 ** "Bold Improvisation: 120 Years of African American Quilts"; to October 5. ** "Realms of Faith: Medieval & Byzantine Art from The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore"; to October 2004.
Texas
DALLAS Dallas Museum of Art: "Jacques Callot: The Miseries of War"; to December 14.
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