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Van Gogh and Nature will be at The Clark through Sept. 13 |
Just like that, July 4th is over and it feels like summer will be soon be a distant memory, too. A bunch of museum exhibitions ought to be part of those memories, if you can organize it, with
Van Gogh and Nature at the
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute topping the list.
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Roz Chast's style is unique |
Other shows not to be missed include:
Roz Chast: Cartoon Memoirs at the
Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass., through Oct. 26. The sardonic and self-deprecating
New Yorker cartoonist is about as far from the Saturday Evening Post as you can get - which is why I can't wait to see this show in Rockwell's house.
Near Stockbridge is
Boston Sculptors Gallery at Chesterwood 2015, featuring 24 Boston-area sculptors' responses to the work, estate, and gardens of Lincoln Memorial sculptor Daniel Chester French, through Oct. 12.
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A pop-up book by Andy Warhol at WCMA |
The Late Drawings of Andy Warhol at
The Hyde Collection through Sept. 27 and
Warhol by the Book at the
Williams College Museum of Art through Aug. 16. Warhol lovers can get their fill this summer. WCMA, always an under-the-radar favorite of mine, also offers a spate of other cool shows, including a spotlight on their stellar collection of works by Maurice and Charles Prendergast, a dive into history titled
Imagining the Trojan War, and a featured exhibition of James McNeil Whistler.
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Notice: A Flock of Signs by Kim Beck at Art Omi |
The Fields Sculpture Park at
Art Omi, which features about 80 long-term sculptural installations along a winding nature path, adds new works every year; I am long overdue for a revisit, and recommend it for all ages who have yet to go.
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A Burchfield watercolor
that inspired his wallpaper design |
Also on my to-do list are a show about Charles Burchfield's wallpaper designs at the
Arkell Museum in Canajoharie;
Lit at the Albany County Airport Gallery; and the 2015 edition of
Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region, set to open this week at the
University at Albany Art Museum.
If you feel a bit overwhelmed with all these options, you are not alone - I haven't gotten to any of these shows either. But today, we are heading out to Cooperstown for yet one more must-see:
Maxfield Parrish: The Art of Light and Illusion at the
Fenimore Art Museum, on view through Sept. 7. Watch this space for a review of that exhibition to come soon. And be sure to enjoy your summer, however you spend it, because it surely will not last!
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Maxfield Parrish - What better art for a summer's day? |
I LOVE Roz! We need to go there!
ReplyDeleteDavid: You are right about the dizzying variety of all the shows. Maxfield Parrish was a good first choice and hope you get to see the other shows.
ReplyDeleteJohn