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Saturday, May 17, 2008

As one of the largest museums in the United States, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites visitors from around the world to explore its renowned collections, acclaimed special exhibitions, and enriching programs, both in person and online.

Also On View

Krishna and the Gopis Exchange Roles
Now Through June 01, 2008
This exhibition draws together 25 paintings from the Museum's collections as well as sculpture, textiles, and ritual arts that depict the beloved young god Krishna who, for many Hindus, is the ultimate deity, as well as an avatar of Vishnu.
Red Morning Drowned
Now Through November 02, 2008
From the outset of their joint career, Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore explored and redefined photography as a medium while bridging the gap between art and life. Documenting the reality of daily existence through the lens of their unique sensibility, the artists present a poignant and all-embracing vision of life where marginality and drunkenness, unhappiness and despair, nature and beauty are tenderly revealed.
Splotch
Now Through May 26, 2008
Literally bringing to light infrequently seen sculpture from the Museum's collections, this inaugural exhibition features large-scale works of art by twentieth-century masters such as Pablo Picasso, Anselm Kiefer, Sol LeWitt, Mark diSuvero, and Richard Long.

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Today's Highlight
From the Collection

http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/74930.html
Sugriva Sends Hanuman to Find Sita
India, Himachal Pradesh, probably Kangra

What's New

Today at the Museum

Daily Tours
Medieval and Asian Art
Starts at 10:00 a.m.

Children's Art Classes
Saturday Classes - Spring Miniseries
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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