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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10 -- German Vita, photographs illustrating changes in German society over the last four decades, at the Goethe-Institut. Through Oct. 31.
10 -- Oscar Niemeyer: An Invention of Time, exploring the work of the famed Brazilian architect, at the Art Museum of the Americas. Through Oct. 26.
11 -- Contemplation on Nature, acrylic paintings by Sangbok Lee, at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Oct. 25.
11 -- Jo Smail: The Limits of Language, work created over the last 10 years that reflects change in the artist's life, at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Oct. 25.
11 -- Pat Goslee: Memory Full, atmospheric mixed-media works, at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Oct. 25.
12 -- Four Indian Kings, a collection of the earliest surviving oil portraits of Native Americans, at the National Portrait Gallery. Through Jan. 25.
13 -- 20/40, an exhibition of 40 photographs by 20 Washington-area artists, at Kathleen Ewing Gallery. Through Nov. 29.
13 -- Close Encounters: Facing the Future, the culmination of Provision Library's "Brushfire" public art initiative, at the American University Museum in the Katzen Center. Through Oct. 26.
13 -- Christenberry, new works by William Christenberry, at Hemphill Fine Arts. Through Oct. 25.
13 -- ID-entity, work by 10 emerging Mexico City artists examining the city they live in and larger issues of identity, at Transformer and the Mexican Cultural Institute. Through Oct. 18.
13 -- Potential Energy: A Collaboration, works on paper by Kate McGraw and Ann Tarantino, at Curator's Office. Through Oct. 25.
13 -- Richard Avedon: Portraits of Power, photographs of the American elite from the 1950s through the artist's death in 2004, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Through Jan. 25.



