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Half as long and with some surprising differences, this version is touted as the first printing of the Bard's tragedy. Folger Theatre 201 East Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC | 202-544-7077

 
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8/6
 
 
 
 

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The Dukes of September

At the Filene Center. Wolf Trap - Filene Center 1551 Trap Rd., Vienna, VA | 703-255-1900

 
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Through 8/10
 
 
 
 

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Watercolor Visions '2012'

Watercolors by members of the Sunburst Studio Bernice Kish Gallery at Slayton House 10400 Cross Fox Lane -- Wild Lake Village Center, Columbia, MD | 410-730-3987

 
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6/9 - 8/12
 
 
 
 

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The Constant Artist

This exhibition features early and late works of art by nine Washington artists, together with Paul Feinberg's photographs of the artists early and late in their careers. At the Katzen Arts Center. American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-885-1300

 
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Through 8/12
 
 
 
 

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Hashiguchi Goyo's Beautiful Women

The small exhibit consists of 12 20th-century woodblock prints and two drawings, which show the Japanese artist's precise illustrations of women, often in lovely, colorful robes, in repose. Walters Art Museum 600 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD | 410-547-9000

 
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Through 8/12
 
 
 
 

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Joan Miro: The Ladder of Escape

Along with Salvador Dali, Catalan painter Joan Miro was one of the most influential surrealists of the 20th century. A few of Miro's paintings are already on display in the National Gallery, but in May, a traveling exhibition of about 120 of his works arrives. The show highlights his political side, with a focus on his response to some of the most turbulent events in Europe, including the Spanish Civil War and World War II. National Gallery of Art Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC | 202-737-4215

 
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Through 8/12
 
 
 
 

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Still Life & Landscape

Paintings and furniture that portray still life and landscape subjects from the the House Collection of Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, the founders of Dumbarton Oaks Dumbarton Oaks Museum and Garden 1703 32nd St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-339-6401

 
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Through 8/12
 
 
 
 

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Woven Treasures of Japan's Tawaraya Workshop

Silk kimonos and other garments from one of the world's most illustrious garment makers. Textile Museum 2320 S St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-667-0441

 
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The five large-scale installations that comprise "Suprasensorial" aren't audience-participatory, per se. But they certainly are immersive, capturing viewers in a sensory experience that is, at times, overwhelming. Rising from the United States in the early 1970s and achieving maturity in Latin America, this collection of works from the Light and Space movement includes installations by Carlos Cruz-Diez, Lucio Fontana, Julio Le Parc, Helio Oiticica and Jesus Rafael Soto. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden - Smithsonian Institution Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC | 202-633-1000

 
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Moments captured by sports photographer Neil Leifer, including Muhammad Ali's victory over Sonny Liston, will be on display. Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 888-639-7386

 
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