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ABORIGINAL
THE ART OF
APPALACHIA USA
TALLAHASSEE
NO BOUNDARIES:
AUSTRALIAN
GREEN MACHINE:
CARLOS LUNA
The Patricia & Phillip
ABSTRACT
Frost Art Museum
PAINTING
presents a selection of
Pérez Art Museum
mixed-media works
Miami hosts a ground- by one of the world’s
breaking exhibition
foremost contemof Aboriginal
porary Cuban artists.
contemporary art
drawn from the
collection of Debra
DeLand
and Dennis Scholl.
PAINTED BLACK:
CONTEMPORARY
BUILDER LEVY:
The John & Mable
Ringling Museum
of Art features
an epic documentary
project exploring
the life and labor in
America’s coal
mining communities.
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THE JOHN H.
30TH ANNUAL
INTERNATIONAL
The pieces chosen for
this juried competition,
sponsored by the
Florida State University
Museum of Fine
Arts, represent a wide
spectrum of contemporary work encompassing all art forms
from traditional to
unconventional.
SUROVEK
COLLECTION
RIGHT:
ANDREW WYETH,
SARITA DANIELS,
STUDY FOR THIN AS VANITY,
1978.
Issues of race and
human dignity
are elegantly
portrayed in this
compelling new
exhibition coming
to the Museum
of Art–DeLand.
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TOP (LEFT TO RIGHT):
PRINCE OF WALES (MIDPUL),
BODY MARKS, 1999,
© THE ARTIST’S ESTATE AND
KAREN BROWN GALLERY, DARWIN;
CARLOS LUNA, BAILAORA, 2015;
BUILDER LEVY, TOBY MOORE,
OLD HOUSE BRANCH MINE, EASTERN
COAL COMPANY, PIKE COUNT, KY, 1970;
CAREL SCHMIDLKOFER,
SONG OF THE BROMELIAD.
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