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Art

At the museums

By Times Staff Writer
Published August 4, 2005


Salvador Dali Museum, St. Petersburg - "Dali Revealed: Land, Myth, Perception and God," from the permanent collection, through Oct., and "Tilting at Windmills: Dali Illustrates Cervantes' Don Quixote," through Jan.

Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg - "Identity Pending: Work by Aharon Gluska," through Oct.

Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo - "The Sublime and the Heroic: Large-scale Work by Contemporary Women Artists," through Aug. 15.

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs - "Fragile Florida: Watercolor Paintings by Taylor Ikin," through Sept. 11.

Tampa Museum of Art - "The Big Picture: 2004 Photographer Laureate Suzanne Camp Crosby," through Sept. 25.

Coming up

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg - Opens Saturday, through Oct. 23, "Splendors of Meiji Japan" and "John Scott: I Remember Birmingham."

John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota - Opening Aug. 20, through Oct. 30, "Time and Transformation in Dutch 17th Century Art."

[Last modified August 3, 2005, 10:08:03]


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