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For Every Fancy, Cultural Experiences Near and Far
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"Garden and Cosmos: The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur"
Through Jan. 4. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington
These 59 major works of Indian art have gone almost unseen by scholars until now; go early and play stump-the-chump with your art-expert friends.
Oct. 12
"Franz West, To Build a House You Start With the Roof:
Work, 1972-2008"
Through Jan. 4. Baltimore Museum of Art
West's wearable sculptures and building-size pink turds have made him a longtime leader of the wild Viennese art scene, but this is his first American survey.
Oct. 15
"Whales Tohora"
Through Jan. 18. National Geographic Museum, Washington
Washington's battle of ocean exhibits (the other of course being the National Museum of Natural History's new Ocean Hall) kicks off with the unveiling of a traveling exhibition devoted to whale science and biology and the cultural importance of the creatures in the South Pacific.


