Columbus Museum of Art celebrates the Bicentennial of the City of Columbus with exhibition PDF Stampa E-mail
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COLUMBUS, OH.- On view starting September 30, 2011, Columbus Views celebrates the Bicentennial of the City of Columbus. The exhibition, drawn primarily from CMA’s collection, gathers works by artists who were compelled to translate the charms of the city’s various locales and neighborhoods onto canvas and into photographic prints. Throughout its history, Columbus has inspired artists again and again to translate the charms of its various locales and neighborhoods. Columbus Views presents a small selection from these artistic gems by artists who recorded their connection to the city on canvas. Some are well-associated with the city, such as Emerson Burkhart, George Bellows, Aminah Robinson, Sid Chafetz, Abdi Roble, Tony Mendoza, or William Hawkins. Other are lesser known and might present a nice surprise for the viewer, such as Charles Rosen, William Parker Little, Ray Kinsman-Waters, or Miriam
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