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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.
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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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Herb's Choice: Anhedonia, Recent Work by Will Schneider-White, honoring the late Washington art patron Herb White, at the District of Columbia Arts Center. Through Oct. 12.

SEPTEMBER

1 -- The Theater of Insects: Photographs by Jo Whaley, images of butterflies, dragonflies, beetles and other bugs, at the National Academy of Sciences. Through Dec. 10.

2 -- Albanian Muslim Rescuers During the Holocaust: Photographs by Norman Gershman, images and stories of those who sheltered more than 2,000 Jews, at the District of Columbia Jewish Community Center. Through Nov. 30.

3 -- The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards, an exhibition featuring the competition's 15 finalists, at Heineman Myers Contemporary Art. Through Sept. 27.

5 -- Anthony Cervino: Anti-Plastic, low-relief sculptures made from toy model kits, at Flashpoint. Through Oct. 11.

5 -- David Boothman, paintings, at the Montpelier Arts Center. Through Oct. 31.

5 -- Way Down in New Orleans, a show of New Orleans-based artists three years after the storm, at Civilian Art Projects. Through Oct. 11.

5 -- They Came From Beyond the Beltway: Tourists at the National Mall, new photos by Lucian Perkins, at the Carroll Square Gallery. Through Nov. 21.

5 -- Three American Masters, works by Gene Davis, Sam Gilliam and Nathan Oliveira, at Marsha Mateyka Gallery. Through Oct. 11.

6 -- Nocturnal, photographs by Frank Day, at Addison/Ripley Fine Art. Through Oct. 11.

6 -- Sushama Parikh, new ceramics and sculpture, at the Montpelier Arts Center. Through Sept. 28.

7 -- Deborah Addison Coburn, paintings, at the Montpelier Arts Center. Through Oct. 27.


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