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Art Calendar: Summer 2009

A guide to art exhibitions and events around the world during Summer 2009. These events were originally published by artinfo.com, an online news and information source for the world of art and culture. artinfo.com is published by Louise Blouin Media.

Date Location Exhibition title
8 February - 16 August Spertus Museum (at the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies)
Chicago
A Force for Change: African American Art and the Julius Rosenwald Fund
30 April - 13 September Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Washington
Directions: Walead Beshty
6 June - 31 July Alexandre Gallery
New York
Emily Nelligan & Marvin Bileck: Early Works
11 June - 31 July Gagosian Gallery
London
Protr Uklanski
15 June - 30 September Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia
Landscape Paintings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
19 June - 31 July School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago
2700
19 June - 13 October The Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design
Philadelphia
Bicycle: People + Ideas in Motion
21 June - 16 September The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Ridgefield, US
Tom Sachs: Cameras
26 June - 25 July Kim Foster Gallery
New York
Virginia Commonwealth University MFA Sculpture Department
2 July - 18 August National Portrait Gallery
London
Gay Icons
8 July - 1 October Galerie Orel Art
London
Group Exhibition: Good News
9 July - 16 August Japan Society
New York
Buriki: Japanese Tin Toys from the Golden Age of the American Automobile, The Yoku Tanaka Collection
22 July Christie's
London
Victorian and British Impressionist Pictures including Drawings and Watercolours
22 July Christie's
New York
Prints & Multiples
22 July Sotheby's
London
Fine and Rare Wines Featuring the Cellar of a Prince of Bavaria
23 July - 21 August Christie's
London
Dylan Lewis: Shapeshifting - From Animal to Human


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