Correction to This Article
A listing in this article gave incorrect dates for "Falnama: The Book of Omens," an exhibition at the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The exhibition runs from Oct. 24, 2009, through Jan. 24, 2010.

RECENTLY OPENED

A Franz West retrospective, including
A Franz West retrospective, including "Sisyphos IX," will open Oct. 12 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. (By Franz West -- The Rachofsky Collection)
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Sunday, September 14, 2008

CURRENT AND

UPCOMING SHOWS:

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RECENTLY OPENED

Picturing Politics 2008: Artists Speak to Power, an examination of the intersection of visual art and the political, at the Arlington Arts Center. Through Sept. 27.

Black Box: Semiconductor,"digital noise and computer anarchy" in moving-image works by Ruth Jarman and Joseph Gerhardt, at the Hirshhorn Museum. Through Dec. 14.

J.J. McCracken: Living Sculpture, performances that include figures and props covered in clay, at Project 4. Through Sept. 11.

Beyond Tradition: The Pueblo Pottery of Tammy Garcia, a collection of Southwestern-style ceramics, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Through Feb. 3.

Guests of the Hills: Travelers and Recluses in Chinese Landscape Painting, works from the mid-11th to mid-18th centuries, at the Freer Gallery of Art. Through Feb. 22.

Inside and Out: Recent Trends in the Arts of the Dominican Republic, work by eight contemporary artists, at the IDB Cultural Center, Inter-American Development Bank. Through Nov. 7.

The Elegant Salon: European Academic Paintings From the Syracuse University Art Collection, including romantic works by William Adolphe Bouguereau, Jean-Léon Gérôme and others, at the Mitchell Gallery, St. John's College. Through Oct. 10.

Herb White: A Taste for Art, selections from the collection of the late Washington patron of the arts, presented by the Washington Arts Museum at Pepco's Edison Place Gallery. Through Oct. 17.

Barbara Liotta: Sculpture, new work, at Reyes+Davis gallery. Through Oct. 10.


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