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Do-It-Yourself: Self-Guided Visits

Edward Hopper’s Women

November 13, 2008–March 1, 2009
Grades K–12

Edward Hopper’s Women features ten paintings and four etchings of some of Edward Hopper’s best known works. Together these works paint a poignant image of the emergence of the modern American woman. Request a self-guided visit.

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George de Forest Brush: The Indian Paintings

February 26–May 24, 2009
Grades K–12

Paintings by the gifted but little-known artist George de Forest Brush were recently rediscovered. Brush’s paintings are exquisite miniaturist views of other worlds inhabited by ancient Native North American and Meso-American storytellers, carvers, weavers, painters and hunters. Request a self-guided visit.

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Titus Kaphar: History in the Making

April 3–September 6, 2009
Grades K–12

Artist Titus Kaphar makes oil-on-canvas copies of European and American paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries and reconfigures them in strategic ways to create a dialogue about race, art and representation. His work is at once beautiful and halting as he dances between fictional narrative and history. Request a self-guided visit.

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