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Fall Arts Preview: Museums

Philip Kennicott  |  Updated 04/29/2013

Art critic Philip Kennicott has the scoop on this season's must-see museum offerings.

 

The Art of Storytelling: Lies, Enchantment, Humor and Truth

Baltimore, MD  | Through 9/1

The exhibition explores the impact of story through visual narratives created by more than 30 artists using embroidery, diorama, sculpture, film, graffiti and even PostSecret confession.

 

Masterpieces of American Furniture From the Kaufman Collection, 1700-1830

Washington, DC  | Through 12/12/14

One of the largest and most refined collections of early American furniture in private hands acquired over the course of five decades by George M. and Linda H. Kaufman is on display.

 

Food: Transforming the American Table, 1950 to 2000

Washington, DC  | Through 12/12/14

From food production, to who does the cooking, to where meals are consumed to what we know about what's good for us, this exhibit explores how new technologies and social and cultural shifts have influenced major changes in food, wine and eating in America.

 

Nam June Paik: Global Visionary

Washington, DC  | Through 8/11

The ideas of the Korean-born artist transformed art in the 20th century. His innovative, media-based artwork was grounded in the practices of avant-garde music and performance art.

 

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