Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44
Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44 Metropolitan Museum of Art: Wrightsman Exhibition Gallery September 22, 2009 – March 21, 2010
Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44 Metropolitan Museum of Art: Wrightsman Exhibition Gallery September 22, 2009 – March 21, 2010
Konstantin Grcic: Decisive Design Art Institute of Chicago November 18, 2009 through January 24, 2010
Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage Art Institute of Chicago October 10, 2009 through January 3, 2010
Teresa Tamura – Made in Minidoka: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in Idaho Missoula Art Museum (MAM) October 2 – December 31, 2009
Without Place–Without Time–Without Body Nelson-Atkins Museum: Project Space of the Bloch Building Sept. 26, 2009 – Jan. 17, 2010.
13th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival Sept. 25th to Sept. 27th, 2009 Dumbo Arts Center (DAC)
Watteau, Music, and Theater Metropolitan Museum of Art – European Paintings, Gallery 2, 2nd floor September 22 – November 29, 2009
Looking In: Robert Frank’s The Americans Metropolitan Museum of Art – Galleries for Drawings, Prints and Photographs, and The Howard Gilman Gallery, second floor September 22, 2009–January 3, 2010
Scott Fife: Big Trouble – The Idaho Project Missoula Art Museum (MAM) October 2, 2009 – February 10, 2010
American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity Metropolitan Museum: Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Exhibition Hall, second floor May 5-August 15, 2010
Silk and Bamboo: Music and Art of China Metropolitan Museum of Art September 5, 2009-February 7, 2010
Hide & Seek: Picture Childhood
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Sept. 26 to Feb. 21, 2010
Exploring our fascination with childhood as captured throughout photography’s history, Hide & Seek: Picture Childhood will feature 45 works by 42 photographers from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art collection. Among the works are a stunning mid-19th-century portrait by Lewis Carroll, and contemporary color photographs by Jocelyn Lee, Sage Sohier and Julie Blackmon. They will be on view at the Museum for the first time. The exhibition runs Sept. 26 to Feb. 21, 2010. Admission is free.