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Art

At the museums

By Times Staff
Published May 5, 2005


USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa - Through July 15, "Los Carpinteros: Inventing the World."

Salvador Dali Museum, St. Petersburg - Through May, "Traces (of the avant-garde)," a commissioned video installation by Jordi Colomer and, through Oct., "Dali Revealed: Land Myth, Perception and God."

Florida International Museum, St. Petersburg - Through May 15, "Diana: A Celebration" and "A Century of Jewelry and Gems, 1785-1885, from the Collection of Nancy and Gilbert Levine."

Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg - Through June 26, "Imagined Landscapes: A Retrospective of Works by William Pachner."

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg - Through June 12, "Jaime Avila: Life is a Catwalk," and Saturday through July 24, "Connoisseurs of Clay" and "Jacob Lawrence: Toussaint L'Ouverture."

Tampa Museum of Art - Through July 3, "Bud Lee, Picture Maker, A Retrospective," "Arte 2005: Latin American Photography" and "Why Was This Made?: Understanding Form and Function."

John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota - Through July 31, "Duane Hanson: Portraits from the Heartland."

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs - Sunday through July 2, "Mariano Lopesino: A Spaniard in Paris."

Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo - Through Aug. 8, "Linda Howard: Temples of Light."

[Last modified May 3, 2005, 14:10:06]


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