Fall Arts Preview: Art Exhibits
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"Encouraging American Genius: Master Paintings From the Corcoran Gallery of Art," more than 85 pre-1945 paintings by Thomas Cole, John Singer Sargent, Edward Hopper and others, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Through Jan. 2. "Perspectives: Mei-ling Hom," an installation by this Chinese American artist, at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Through March 5. "Silk & Leather: Splendid Attire of 19th-Century Central Asia," presenting garments and accessories worn by elites in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan, at the Textile Museum. Through Feb. 26.
"Recasting the Landscape: Recent Work by Robert Shlaer & Jerry Spagnoli," daguerreotype photography, at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. Through Oct. 16. "Origins of European Printmaking: Fifteenth-Century Woodcuts and Their Public," featuring 140 woodcuts and books, at the National Gallery of Art. Through Nov. 27. "The Prints of Felix Buhot: Impressions of City and Sea," a display of 60 of the French impressionist's prints and drawings, at the National Gallery of Art. Through Feb. 20.
"Susan Eder/Craig Dennis : Nothing Lasts Forever -- New Photographs," at Marsha Mateyka Gallery. Through Oct. 1. "Bound for Glory: America in Color, 1939-1943," featuring 70 color photographs of small-town life during the Great Depression, at the Library of Congress. Through Nov. 26.
"Seth Adelsberger: Iconographic Sampler," paintings and smaller works on paper, at Flashpoint. Through Oct. 22. "At the Gates of Paradise: Art of the Guarani Indians of Paraguay," featuring sacred and secular statuary, photography and contemporary art, at the IDB Cultural Center. Through Jan. 20.
"Role Play: The Definition of Self in Contemporary Society," works that comment on gender, race, sexuality, religion and age, at Target Gallery. Through Oct. 16.
"Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick: The Apollo Prophecies," a photographic reimagining of space exploration, at Irvine Contemporary. Through Oct. 22.
"Slave Quarters and Other African American Sites," paintings by Sherry Zvares Sanabria, at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Through Nov. 6.
"Julee Holcombe: Homo Bulla (Man Is a Bubble)," photography, at Conner Contemporary Art. Through Oct. 22.
"The New Breed," paintings, sculpture and drawings by Team Lump, at the District of Columbia Arts Center. Through. Oct. 9.
Jason Zimmerman, photography, sculpture, video and digital media, at Transformer. Through Oct. 15.
"Mary Page Evans: Mountains and Sea -- Recent Paintings," at Addison/Ripley Fine Art. Through Oct. 15.


