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Jul 1-Nov 29, 2009
Some 125 works
capture the physical characteristics of animals and the many
ways they act out human shortcomings and successes
African Art Museum |
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Jul 1, 2009-Jan 17, 2010
On view are 50 photos selected from thousands submitted to Smithsonian magazine's annual photo contest
Smithsonian Institution
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Jul 10-Oct 11, 2009
This exhibition introduces American naturalist
Earl Shaffer (1918-2002), the first person to hike the entire
2,000-mile Appalachian Trail in one continuous hike in 1948
American History Museum |
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Jul 16, 2009-Jan 13, 2010
Some 40 original works by Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean show
the moon as seen through the eyes of the only artist to walk
on its surface
Air and Space Museum |
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Jul
18-Nov 18, 2009
The many changes taking place in contemporary Asia can be
seen in these two recent works of video art (run continuously)
Sackler Gallery
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Aug 7, 2009-Jan 3, 2010
Works by artists Christyl Boger (ceramics), Mark Newport (fiber),
Mary Van Cline (glass), and SunKoo Yuh (ceramics) are on view
Renwick Gallery |
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Aug 7, 2009-Nov 29, 2009
The recently acquired 1792 portrait of Thomas Paine by French
artist Laurant Dabos is the centerpiece of this exhibition exploring
the ups and downs of Paine's life
Portrait Gallery |
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