Florida
BOCA RATON
BOCA RATON MUSEUM OF ART
561-392-2500
“Martin Schoeller: Close Up” now-March 18: Images of Hollywood stars, politicians, sports figure and celebrities. “Will Barnet at 100: Eight Decades of Painting and Printmaking” March27-May20: More than 50 works celebrating the 100th birthday of the artist.
DELRAY BEACH
MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS
561-495-0233
“Old Techniques, New Interpretations: Japanese Prints from the 1950s to the 21 Century, from the Collection of Paul and Christine Meehan” now-May 6: Two very different practices in the art of printmaking. “Mariko Kusumoto: Unfolding Stories” now-May 6: Japanese artist transforms metal, found objects and ephemera sculptural vignettes.
OLD SCHOOL SQUARE
561-243-7922
“Diana Nicosia: The World of Color – Italy, Brazil, France and Kuwait” now-April 15: A retrospective of more than 40 original oil paintings.
GAINESVILLE
HARN MUSEUM OF ART
352-392-9826
A Singular Vision: Recent Gifts from the Freundlich” now-June 3: On view for the first time, more than 40 works on paper from 1908-1986. “Sebastião Salgado: World Witness” now-May 27: Salgado’s beautiful photographs have often been at the center of debates regarding the role of aesthetics, ethics and the documentary form.
MIAMI
MIAMI ART MUSEUM
305-375-3000
“Focus Gallery: Marcel Duchamp” now-March 18: Exhibition featuring “Suitcase in a Box” and other works. “The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl” March 18-June 10: First museum exhibition to explore the culture of vinyl records within the history of contemporary art.
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART/NORTH MIAMI
305-893-6211
“Rita Ackerman” March 16-May 6: A survey exhibition examining the artist’s paintings.
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI LOWE ART MUSEUM
305-284-3535
““From the Vault: Building a Legacy, Sixty Years of Collecting at the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami” now-March 25: Exhibition surveys the collection from 1952 to today.
ORLANDO
ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART
407-896-4231
“Life Stories: American Portraits Past and Present” now-June 30: Explores how styles and purposes of portraiture have changed over time. “Common Ground: Art of the American Landscape” now-June 30: Brings together paintings and sculptures by artists from the mid-19th century to the present. “Currents in Contemporary Art” now-June 30. “Aztec to Zapotec I” now-June 30: Features more than 180 works made prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the Europeans during the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
ST. PETERSBURG
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS CAFE
727-822-1032
“Crochet Coral Reef” April 26: A chance to work on the crochet project “Satellite Coral Reef,” free and open to the public.
SARASOTA
RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART
941-359-5700
“Peter Paul Rubens: Impressions of a Master” now-June 3: Showcases the work of one of the most influential artists of all time. “Deco Japan: Shaping Modern Culture, 1920-1945” now-Sept. 30: Nearly 200 works.
SEAFAIR AT MARINA JACK’S
239-495-2024
“Art Sarasota” March 29-April 2: Second annual event, featuring 28 galleries presenting paintings, sculpture, photography, design and art glass aboard the Seafair, docked at the downtown restaurant and marina.
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