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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13 -- Teo Gonzalez: New Works, paintings by the Spanish-born Brooklyn artist, at Irvine Contemporary. Through Oct. 11.
13 -- Interspecies Transmission, paintings and an installation by Ryan Hackett, at G Fine Art. Through Oct. 11.
13 -- Just a Taste, paintings by Cory Oberndorfer, at G Fine Art. Through Oct. 11.
14 -- George de Forest Brush: The Indian Paintings, a collection completed in the 1880s depicting Native American life, at the National Gallery of Art. Through Jan. 4.
16 -- Fragile Persuasion: Russian Porcelain and the Fine Art of Propaganda, a show exploring Soviet ceramics and politics, at the Hillwood Estate. Through Dec. 31.
19 -- John Watson: Better Now Than They Once Was, a site-specific installation sponsored by Hemphill Fine Arts and Taurus Development, at 1341 H St. NE. Through Nov. 1.
21 -- Kianga Ford: My Life in Fiction, works merging sound, theater, literature and storytelling, at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore. Through Nov. 23.
21 -- What Candidates Are Really Made of & Other Famous Faces, Israeli artist Hanoch Piven's found-object portraits of celebrities and politicians, at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue. Through Nov. 17.
26 -- Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities, exploring how two iconic artists addressed the American landscape, at the Renwick Gallery. Through Jan. 4.
27 -- Autumn Colors, selections from the Feinberg collection of Edo-period Japanese paintings, at the Walters Art Museum. Through Nov. 30.
27 -- Platters and Pourers, a juried exhibition of decorative and functional ceramics, at Baltimore Clayworks. Through Nov. 6.
27 -- Leo Villareal: New Work, an exhibition of the New York artist's trademark light sculptures, inaugurates the new home of Conner Contemporary Art in Northeast D.C. Through Nov. 9.



