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1559
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\"The Naked Soul\" is the title of the North Carolina Museum of Art's major 1993 exhibition of Polish paintings from around the turn of the 20th century. This time period is known as the fin-de-siècle, and represents the great period of Polish art.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Spring 1993, p6-11, il
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1564
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The generosity of Samuel H. Kress facilitated the development of the North Carolina Museum of Art and other regional museums. An exhibition scheduled for February 5-April 24, 1994, contains many of the Old Master paintings given by Kress.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1993, p6-11, il, por
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1573
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\"The Age of the Marvelous,\" an exhibition planned at the North Carolina Museum of Art for January 25 - March 22, 1992, will explore the 16th- and 17th-century fascination with the \"marvelous,\" meaning the unusual, unexpected, and/or exotic.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1992, p9-11, il
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1574
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An exhibition in North Carolina Museum of Art examines the range, functions, and styles of masks found throughout the Western Hemisphere dating to the Pre-Columbian period.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1992, p5-7, il
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1663
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The North Carolina Museum of Art is staging an exhibition, \"Songs of my People,\" that includes more than 100 photographs by 50 African-American photographers.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 12 Issue 24, June 1994, p18, il Periodical Website
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1733
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The North Carolina Museum of Art is staging a photographic exhibition, \"Songs of My People,\" that visually chronicles the African American experience through the eyes of African American photographers.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1994, p2-5, il, por
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1757
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The North Carolina Museum of Art is presenting an exhibition October 15, 1994-February 12, 1995, \"New York, New York,\" consisting of works that offer contemporary perspectives on New York City as viewed by the artists, all of whom reside there.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1994, p6-9, il
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16583
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Thanks to colleagues at the North Carolina Museum of Art, a large collection of one of the world's most famous artists, Rembrandt, in on display at the Museum.
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27014
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Patrick Dougherty makes sculpture out of saplings by weaving the wood of sprawling circular forms, which support themselves and then grow outward. His art is site-specific, meaning that he builds his sculpture with a particular space in mind, and the space itself helps determine what the resulting sculpture will look like. His latest exhibit, Shelters of Transition, is on display at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Feb 23-Mar 8 1989, p18, il Periodical Website
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28783
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The North Carolina Museum of Art’s new exhibition, Panorama: North Carolina, features black-and-white photos taken by local photographers. In more than thirty photos, the exhibit surveys the changes that have swept across rural North Carolina, casting light on the Old North State.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 33 Issue 51, Jan 2017, p23, il Periodical Website
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29060
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Victor Ekpuk's new mural at the North Carolina Museum of Art was commissioned to augment the museum’s expanded African art gallery. Rendered in white chalk on a black wall, Ekpuk's symbolic composition forms an abstracted figure wrapping long arms around the perimeter. The mural’s meaning reflects the current social-political climate in America, but can be interpreted several ways.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 34 Issue 22, June 2017, p26, por Periodical Website
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29199
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The exhibition Paris in the Great Age of Exhibitions: French Salon Paintings from Southern Collections is described. The Paris Salon was a government sponsored exhibition of contemporary art in Paris, France in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Paris exhibition was extremely popular and a collection of works displayed at the Salons is collected and on display at the museum.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1983, p11-13
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29200
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Hungarian-born photographer Andre Kertesz’s photography will be on display in the Contemporary Gallery this summer. A biography of Kertesz is provided, along with a description of his photography and its impact.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1983, p15-16
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29202
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The North Carolina Gallery will feature the paintings of Maud Gatewood this summer. The Yancyeville, NC artist is known for her landscapes or panoramas. Gatewood’s landscapes present the long-range picture, usually in crisp sunlight and from a straight forward point of view with few human figures.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1983, p16-17
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29205
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Ten paintings from the Weatherspoon Art Gallery at the University of North Carolina Greensboro are on display in the Contemporary Gallery from August 13-October 23. The paintings were all made within the within the last twenty years and use the vocabulary of geometry for their visual language. Works by David Novros, Robert Mangold, Al Held, Alfred Jensen, William Bailey, Roger Brown, William Copley, and Alex Katz.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Summer 1983, p18