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Saturday, November 7, 2009

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Also On View

Todi Ragini
Now Through February 28, 2010
Members of India’s elite have long been great patrons of both music and the visual arts. This exhibition explores some of the ways court artists have sought to create a bridge between these two rich artistic traditions, by translating the aural qualities of music into a visible form.
Wineglass
July 5, 2009 - Spring 2010
This installation, drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection, brings together objects employed in the service and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Max Ernst
Now Through January 03, 2010
The first exhibition of Sommer’s work in Philadelphia since 1968, Frederick Sommer Photographs presents some forty images spanning the artist’s career, along with a small number of drawings and collages. Included is a rare suite of macabre yet poignant photographs the artist made in 1939 using chicken parts collected from his local butcher.
Untitled
Now Through April 18, 2010
Jun Kaneko, born in Nagoya, Japan in 1942, began his formal studies in art in the United States at the Chouinard Art Institute and continued at Berkeley and Claremont Graduate School. These four sculptures represent a larger body of work called the Mission Clay Project, which created a total of forty-one new sculptures. This project took three years to complete.

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Today's Highlight
From the Collection

http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/104492.html
Avalokiteshvara
Cambodian, Khmer Empire

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