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May 26, 2009

Where to Go and What to See

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It's a good week for gallery events outside of New York, and one of my favorites takes place in Boston. On May 30, the Museum of Fine Arts will exhibit a collection of Edward Weston's photos from Mexico, taken during the mid-1920s. This focused selection of images—titled, Viva Mexico!—highlights the legendary photographer's transition from soft pictorialism to a sharper aesthetic. Above are two portraits from the exhibition, which runs through November 2.

Follow the link below for details about this and more photography events.

New York Events

May 28, 6-8
Miles Aldridge: Pictures for Photographs
Opening reception and book signing
On view through June 20
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 West 23rd Street

May 28, 6-8
J Henry Fair: Industrial Scars
Reception
Gray Krauss LLP
207 West 25th, Suite 600

Other Events


May 29, 6-8
Travelogue
Opening reception
On view through August 1
Anderson Gallery
907 1/2 W Franklin St, Richmond, VA

May 29, 6-8
Vern McClish: Appalachian Families and Faces, 1971-1975
Opening reception
On view through July 17
Stuart's Opera House
52 Public Square, Nelsonville, Ohio

May 30, 6-9
Kate Breakey
Opening reception with the artist
On view through July 15
Stephen L Clark Gallery
1101 West Sixth Street, Austin, TX

May 30
Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities
Opening
On view through September 7
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA

May 30
Edward Weston: Viva Mexico!
Opening
On view through November 2
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA

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