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Art: Best bets

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published May 24, 2001


Art critic Mary Ann Marger's recommendations for this weekend. Please refer to the Art Calendar for details.

Corot to Picasso -- The special insights of unfinished artworks in the Smith College Collection at the Ringling Museum, Sarasota. Closes Sunday.

Venus De Milo in Twentieth Century Art -- The armless icon, as she appears in fine art and popular culture, gets full treatment at the Salvador Dali Museum.

Contemporary Art from Cuba -- The complexities of life in Cuba are explored by 16 Cuban artists at the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum.

Fairly Lilith -- Second annual celebration of women in the arts at Museum of Fine Arts (performing, writing) and Salt Creek Artworks (visual arts), Saturday.

Wildlife Reflections -- Prominent wildlife artists display their works in second annual show at Raymond James Financial Center Saturday and Sunday.

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