Museums & Galleries
STEPHANIE MERRY’S PICK
A body of work
For the Hirshhorn’s next big survey, the museum is looking at Yves Klein’s body of work, which happens to include some work of the body. The French artist, whose fleeting yet influential career lasted from 1954 to 1962, had a fresh approach to painting, which included coating nude women in blue paint and having them imprint their bodies on blank canvases. These “anthropometries,” along with his iconic fire paintings — a series of singed canvases, some mixed with bright hues — and videos of his innovative creative process, are just some of the draws of the first stateside Klein retrospective, “Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers,” in almost 30 years.
// Thursday through Sept. 12. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW. 202-633-1000.
www.hirshhorn.si.edu. Free.
“WakE Up, BrothEr BEar!”
How do you get preschoolers excited about theater? Give them something to do! Imagination Stage’s “Wake Up, Brother Bear!” asks audience members ages 2 to 5 to use props to help set the scene. Flashlights become fireflies as kids help two bears explore the seasons. The show was so popular during its first run in January that the Bethesda theater is bringing it back for five more shows this
week. // Tuesday through Saturday. 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda. 301- 280-1660. www. imaginationstage. org. $10.
— Amy Orndorff
“American Modernism: The Shein Collection”
Get a lesson in the early American avant-garde movement with this show, which opens Sunday and includes a selection of 20 works by Man Ray, Georgia O’Keeffe and Marcel Duchamp, among
others. // Through Jan. 2. National Gallery of Art, Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-737-4215.
www.nga.gov. Free.
“Cézanne and American Modernism”
One week remains to see stunning works by the French artist alongside the American painters and photographers who found inspiration in his work.
// Through May 23. Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Dr., Baltimore. 443-573-1700. www.
artbma.org. $15, $12 seniors, $10 students, $6 ages 6-18, Free children 5 and younger.
— Stephanie Merry
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