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Brandywine River Museum's 'The Way Back: The Paintings of George A. Weymouth'
Frolic examined
At the Brandywine River Museum of Art, area artist and Andrew Wyeth protegé George A. "Frolic" Weymouth has his day. Gail Obenreder reviews.
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Woodmere Art Museum's 'Elisabeth Osborne: Animal Paintings and Watercolors'
Better than Instagram
Woodmere Art Museum's 'Elizabeth Osborne: Animal Paintings and Watercolors' explores a lesser-known, four-legged feature of Osborne’s artistic practice. Gail Obenreder reviews.
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Museum of the American Revolution's 'Among His Troops'
Searching for the leader of a republic
The new limited-run exhibition at the Museum of the American Revolution rediscovers the United States at a moment when it seemed ready to crumble. Alaina Mabaso reviews.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art's 'Patricia Urquiola: Between Craft and Industry'
Soulful contemporary
Patricia Urquiola's Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition 'Between Craft and Industry' highlights the tactile, stylish work of this Spain-born, Italy-based designer. Pamela Forsythe reviews.
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NMAJH presents 'Power of Protest: The Movement to Free Soviet Jews'
Letting their people go
The National Museum of American Jewish History's 'Power of Protest: The Movement to Free Soviet Jews' looks back at the national efforts on their behalf, and the Philadelphians who either assisted or emigrated. A.D. Amorosi reviews.
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Fabric Workshop and Museum's 'Process and Practice: 40 Years of Experimentation'
Digging into inspiration
The Fabric Workshop and Museum's 'Process and Practice: 40 Years of Experimentation' digs into the institution's archives for a look at how its artists got from start to finish. Pamela Forsythe reviews.
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PAFA presents 'Graphic Women' and 'Beyond Boundaries: Feminine Forms'
Evolution/revolution in women's art
PAFA presents two exhibitions of work by women artists: 'Graphic Women,' highlighting the 19th and early 20th centuries, and 'Beyond Boundaries: Feminine Forms,' featuring late-20th-century artists. Pamela Forsythe reviews.
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Barnes Foundation presents 'Kiefer Rodin' (second review)
Contemporary interpretation meets artistic inheritance
The Barnes Foundation's 'Kiefer Rodin' brings a meeting of the artistic minds 100 years in the making, in the place it belongs best. Pam Forsythe reviews.
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Barnes Foundation presents 'Kiefer Rodin' (first review)
When Kiefer met Rodin
To mark the centennial of Auguste Rodin's death, Philadelphia's Barnes Foundation and Paris's Musée Rodin organized an exhibition of the artist's work, combined with work by Anselm Kiefer inspired by Rodin. Stacia Friedman reviews.
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NMAJH presents Bruce Gendelman's 'Sifting Through Ashes'
When memory fails, art survives
In the National Museum of American Jewish History's 'Sifting Through Ashes,' Bruce Gendelman's paintings and photographs revisit the Holocaust as it begins to fade from living memory. Pam Forsythe reviews.
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