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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection

National Gallery of Art

Chester Dale's magnificent bequest to the National Gallery of Art in 1962 included a generous endowment as well as one of America's most important collections of French painting from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This special exhibition, the first in 45 years to explore the extraordinary legacy left to the nation by this passionate collector, features some 84 of his finest French and American paintings.

Categories: Arts

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The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600-1700

National Gallery of Art

Arrestingly real sculptures and paintings of the saints, the Immaculate Conception, and the Passion of Christ are among some 20 Spanish masterpieces of the 17th century on view in a landmark exhibition at the National Gallery of Art. The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600–1700 will showcase major paintings by Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Zurbarán, and Francisco Pacheco,...

Categories: Arts

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Marcella Morgese, Montpelier Arts Center, Library Gallery

Montpelier Arts Center

Mixed media works by Maryland sculptor. Feb. 5- March 26

Categories: Arts, Exhibits, Free

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A new dance on camera from Unevenlane, conceived and created by Mary Lane. Unevenlane is a new dance company based in Washington, DC. Under the artistic direction of the company's founder Mary Lane, the group is compiling a unique body of work with a distinctive style. While exploring various mediums for the context of her work, Lane's choreography demonstrates a respect for structure as she co...

Categories: Dance, Film

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Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China's First Emperor

National Geographic Museum

Soldiers. Charioteers. Archers. Musicians. Generals. Acrobats. Nearly 2,000 years ago, thousands of life-size clay figures were buried in massive underground pits to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, into the afterlife. Their discovery outside the city of Xi'an in 1974 is one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century.

Now, you can stand face-to-face with these t...

Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, International

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Extra Illustrated Books

Folger Shakespeare Library

Categories: Exhibits

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Georgia O’Keeffe: Abstraction

The Phillips Collection

O’Keeffe’s bold representations of flowers, bones, and landscapes are icons of 20th-century art; she was also a pioneer in abstract painting. The exhibition of over 100 works reveals this achievement, from her groundbreaking charcoals of 1915, to her close-up views of flowers and bones, to her spare watercolors of the 1970s. It also includes examples of Alfred Stieglitz’s famous photogr...

Categories: Exhibits

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Intersections: at the time being, Linn Meyers

The Phillips Collection

Meyers has drawn intersecting geometric shapes on an archway, creating visual vibrations of movement and color. She was inspired by the brushwork and colors of Vincent Van Gogh’s Entrance to the Public Garden in Arles and The Road Menders. Part of Intersections, in which artists respond to art and spaces in the Phillips with projects of their own. Weekdays: By donation; Weekends: Included in museum admission

Categories: Exhibits

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Intersections: Pulse—Tayo Heuser

The Phillips Collection

Heuser translates the luminosity of Mark Rothko’s paintings into three dimensions with a wall-mounted sculpture in the museum’s elliptical stairwell. Glowing, colored forms, crafted from handmade paper and drawn in ink, seem to float against the walls. Part of Intersections, in which artists respond to art and spaces in the Phillips with projects of their own. Weekdays: By donation; Weekends: Included in museum admission

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Orestes, A Tragic Romp

Folger Shakespeare Library

Anne Washburn’s fresh translation/adaptation of Euripides’ classic is directed in a world premiere by Aaron Posner.

Categories: Theater

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Tom Green: Accident and Intent

American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm

Tom Green has been a legendary figure in the Washington, D.C., art world for over 40 years. His paintings, drawings, watercolors, and installations somehow manage to move freely between the formal and the accidental, the iconic and the idiosyncratic, the serious and the absurd. This exhibition samples the career of this important and influential Washington artist.

Categories: Arts

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Robert Devers: Cult of the Hand

American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm

This interdisciplinary exploration retraces and reimagines the influences of culture, craft, and place on the artist. Through the multicultural perspective provided by the history of maiolica glaze painting, the artist maps his own journey in the form of paintings, ceramics, and installations to offer a new translation of pattern, form, and space and to provide new perspectives of cultural infl...

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Alan Feltus and Lani Irwin: Personal Interiors

American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm

This exhibition presents recent work by two artists with long associations with the AU Art Department who now live and work in Assisi, Italy. This exhibition features paintings, drawings, and collages that reveal relationships of the figure in still, intimate spaces.
Artists’ reception: Saturday, January 30, from 6–9 p.m.
Gallery talk with Alan Feltus: Saturday, January 20, at 4 p.m.

Categories: Arts

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Cream: Washington Project for the Arts Art Auction Exhibition

American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm

This exhibition features work by Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) member artists, as well as national contemporary artists selected by top curators from some of the most important art institutions in the country. WPA invites contemporary art aficionados to indulge their passion for art at the WPA Art Auction Gala on Saturday, March 6, at 6 p.m. All proceeds benefit WPA programs and exhibit...

Categories: Arts

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Art on Tap

J Brian's Tap Room
11:00am – 11:45pm

Showcasing the local artistic talents of PANK!'s resident finest:

Laura Honsinger
John M. Lee Jr.
Heidi Capman
Alex Russell

& More

A month long exhibition. A J. Brian's First

Categories: Arts

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Free Noontime Cantata Series

Church of the Epiphany
12:00pm – 1:00pm

J.S. Bach Komm, du süsse Todesstunde, BWV 161
Prelude & Fugue in C Minor, BWV 546

The free Noontime Cantata Concert Series is a popular series of fifty-minute concerts presented on the first Tuesday of the month (October – December and March – May) at the Church of the Epiphany in downtown Washington, DC (1/2 block from Metro Center Metro station). Each concert features an o...

Categories: Arts, Music: Classical, Music: Other

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"Adam Parker Smith: The Bad. The Bad. The Bad." Opening Reception and Exhibition

The Art Gallery at the Univeristy of Maryland
5:00pm – 7:00pm

Wednesday, January 27 through Saturday, April 3, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland presents the exhibition The Bad. The Bad. The Bad. by internationally acclaimed artist Adam Parker Smith.
This exhibition of new works detours from Smith’s previous exhibitions, which focused on interpersonal relationships, romance, and sexuality, directing us now to reflect on, as Smith says, ...

Categories: Arts

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Musical Devotions: The Story of Brahms & Clara

Levine School of Music at Strathmore
7:30pm – 9:00pm

Explore the oft misunderstood, devoted relationship of Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann through Clara’s rarely heard Romances for violin and piano, Brahms’ early piano Ballades which were written for her, and his sublime Violin Sonata in G Major, with pianist Melinda Baird and violinist Jonathan Carney, concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Categories: Arts, Music: Classical

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Carmina Burana and Italian opera choruses: all singers invited to join NOVA Chorus for Spring 2010

Northern Virginia Community College (Alexandria)
7:30pm – 9:45pm

The NOVA Community Chorus invites all interested singers to join for its Spring 2010 season. The semester's rehearsals will start on January 12 for March and April performances of selected Italian opera choruses with the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic. Then in May, the Chorus will present Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana.”

No audition is required. Join by registering for this one-cred...

Categories: Music: Classical

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The Fessenden Ensemble: Samuel Barber Centennial

St. Columba's Episcopal Church
8:00pm

Celebrating 10 Years of Distinctive Chamber Music

Barber String Quartet, Op. 11 (1936)
Summer Music, Op. 31 (1956) for wind quintet
Medea: Ballet Suite, Op. 23 Cave of the Heart (1946)

Categories: Music: Classical

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Hothouse Flowers

Wolf Trap, The Barns
8:00pm

This rollicking Irish rock band has built a steady cult following in the U.S. and drawn comparisons to Bob Dylan and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Categories: Music: Other

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Let There Be Love

CENTERSTAGE
8:00pm

Old Alfred is sure that his country is getting taken from him. The embittered old West Indian, himself an immigrant to Britain, watches jealously while new waves of migration wash ashore. Whether fighting with his proudly feminist daughter, raging against the inexorable tide of social change, or combating his own failing health, his life is one long battle. Until a young Polish woman arrives at...

Categories: Theater

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