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Beatrix Potter: The Picture Letters
Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
If your parents ever tried to teach you the dangers of disobedience by reading The Tale of Peter Rabbit or Squirrel Nutkin before bed, then
Durer to de Kooning: 100 Master Drawings From Munich at the Morgan
Saturday, October 20th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
Last week the Morgan Library and Museum opened their first fall exhibit featuring 100 drawings by almost as many artists, all on loan from the
London Street Photography: Developing for Decades
Saturday, July 28th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
With the Olympics starting this week, the whole world seems focused on London. And that includes the Museum of the City of New York, which
Josef Albers in America: A Peek Behind the Color Curtain
Thursday, July 26th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
“Juxtaposing two colors puts me in a state of intense excitement” Josef Albers An exhibition that began in Germany and worked its way around Europe
Flambé Dreams—A Restauranteur’s Trial By Fire
Tuesday, July 17th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
There’s a reason why Flambé Dreams was the first show to sell-out at this year’s New York Musical Theater Festival. An adorable cast accompanied by
Javelin’s Canyon Candy at Clocktower Gallery
Thursday, June 7th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Living Around
As you cross the threshold of the doorway, it suddenly becomes very dark. The sounds of crickets chirping and coyotes howling echo in your ears
Julie Tremblay’s Some Kind of Nature
Friday, May 4th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
A human form, colored dark green and made of wire, dives to the floor but doesn’t quite make it. He’s suspended in mid-air, head up,
Fukushima 3.11: After One Year
Monday, March 12th, 2012
by Lindsey Davis on Playing Around
The exhibit greets you as soon as the elevator doors open. Black and white photos within thin black frames give glimpses into the disaster that














