An updated handbook for art-loving travelers provides an overview of exhibitions at more than three hundred museums in the United States and abroad, as well as a list of traveling art exhibitions, accompanied by informative essays by three art writers from The New York Times and more than one hundred illustrations. Original. 10,000 first printing.
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From Library Journal:
Roberts, an editor of the "Arts and Leisure" section of the Sunday New York Times, divides his useful guide into three main parts. The first is a list of major traveling exhibitions, arranged alphabetically by title. This is a bit confusing because the title is often the first name of the artist. In the second portion, a list of exhibition schedules for U.S. museums arranged by state is offered. Each entry uses a symbol to indicate whether it has tours, family programs, food, shops, or handicapped accessibility. The third section is a list of exhibition schedules outside of the United States arranged by country. Three brief essays on Eastern art, buying art, and European museums off the beaten path are also included. There are many black-and-white photographs of some of the exhibits and an art-related crossword puzzle as well. Recommended for academic and public libraries.DGeorge M. Jenks, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA
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