Fe a t u r e s c o n t i n u e d . . .
44 Orlando
56 Daytona Beach
70 Dunedin
82 Pensacola
Orlando Museum of
Art showcases the
fresh and provocative
work of both leading
and emerging artists
who refer literally or
conceptually to design
objects of the midcentury.
HORENSTEIN:
FLORIDA WILD
MASTER ARTIST OF
METAMODERN
HENRY
ANIMALIA
CARLTON WARD JR.:
A new exhibition
opening at Southeast
Museum of Photography presents an
elegant and engaging
display of aquatic and
terrestrial creatures.
Dunedin Fine Art
Center’s presentation
of award-winning
conservation photography brings new
attention to a statewide vision to keep
Florida wild.
MUCHA:
ART NOUVEAU
A selection of lush
and intricately
designed works by
Alphonse Mucha
will be on exhibit at
the Pensacola
Museum of Art.
96 Tallahassee
FREDERICK
WHITMAN
GLASIER: CIRCUS
PHOTOGRAPHS
RIGHT:
FREDERICK WHITMAN GLASIER,
PETE MARDO, 1923;
FROM THE COLLECTION OF
THE JOHN AND MABLE
RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART,
THE STATE ART MUSEUM OF FLORIDA,
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY.
FSU Museum of
Fine Arts presents a
collection of intimate
portraits exploring
the public and private personalities of some
of the greatest circus entertainers of the Barnum
& Bailey and other major circuses during the
turn of the 20th century in America.
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TOP (LEFT TO RIGHT):
CONRAD BAKKER, UNTITLED PROJECT:
EAMES ARMCHAIR ROCKER
(+ WALDEN), 2012;
HENRY HORENSTEIN, WHITECHEEKED SPIDER MONKEY—
ATELES MARGINATUS;
Carlton Ward Jr., Ogeechee Tupelo;
Alphonse Mucha,
Salon des Cent, 1897,
Collection of Patrick M. Rowe.
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2015
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