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Galleries+Antiques
In Suspension
Digital prints on aluminum by Rahsia G. Lindendoll-Sawyer place human figures in “indiscernible” locations.
She describes their being in “limbo” and “non-time,” i.e., the inevitable passage from life to death. Pretty heavy
stuff for a new MFA, one of 20 young artists chosen by curator Jamie Smith for the 13th invitational Academy 2013 at Connersmith. Also here: video, sculpture out of sea water, baby powder and crushed traffic
cones, performances in plastic or tulle and (Holy Retro!) 16mm film and oils on canvas.—Jean Lawlor Cohen
Cherub Antiques— Art Nouveau, Secession-
ist, Deco objects. Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun.
noon-5 p.m. www.trocadero.com/cherubgallery.
2918 M St. NW, 202.337.2224 Map 1 D3
Historic Savage Mill— More than 220 dealers of
all things antique: Bohemian glass, Bakelite, ceramics and folk art pieces. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Fri.-Sat. till 8 p.m. www.antiquecentersavage.com.
8600 Foundry St., Savage, Md., 410.880.0918
Howard Avenue— North on Connecticut Ave. to
Antiques Village (E. Howard) with dealers; (W. Howard) European imports. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.,
Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. www.westhowardantiques.
com. Kensington, Md., 301.949.5333 Map 3 B4
Art Galleries
Addison/Ripley Fine Art— Re: Visit, “repurposed
tapestries” (out of zippers, hair rollers, etc.) by
Elizabeth Morisette through Aug. 23. Representing, among others, Cleary, Forrester, Goldberg,
Kahn, Kepple, Lin, Von Eichel. Framing. Tues.Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. www.addisonripleyfineart.
com. 1670 Wisconsin Ave. NW at Reservoir Rd.,
202.338.5180 Map 1 B2
Connersmith— Leading-edge, international art in
dramatic spaces. Academy 2013, annual MFA/BFA
invitational through Aug. 24. Wed.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5
p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. www.connersmith.us.com.
1358 Florida Ave. NE, 202.588.8750
DTR Modern Galleries— Contemporary and 20th-
century masters from a privately held collection of
works by artists like Picasso, Dali, Botero, Warhol,
Basquiat, Hirst. Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun.
noon-6 p.m. www.dtrmodern.com. 2820 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, 202.338.0625 Map 1 D3
Galleries 1054— Courtyard with Alla Rogers (Syra
Arts, Egyptian jewelry); MOCA DC (figurative art);
Winter Palace Studio (Natasha Mokina, Russian re-
alism). Most Tues.-Sat. noon-6 p.m. www.mocadc.
org. 1054 31st St. NW, 202.625.7555 Map 1 D2
Guarisco Gallery— In elegant spaces, portraits,
watercolors, landscapes and sculpture of the 19th
and early 20th centuries. Impressionism and postimpressionism, genre, orientalist, sporting, marine,
western. Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. www.guariscogallery.
com. 1120 22nd St. NW, 202.333.8533 Map 1 D3
Heiner Contemporary— On G’town’s Book
Hill, Jayme McLellan, Jealousy of Clouds, skyscape
photography, video and installation. Tues.-Sat. 10
a.m.-2 p.m. www.heinercontemporary.com. 1675
Wisconsin Ave. NW, 202.338.0072 Map 1 C2
Hemphill Fine Arts— Since 1993, showing contem-
porary and historically significant artists. Representing Caldwell, Christenberry, Dreyfuss, Rose,
Willis and late “father figures” Jacon Kainen, Willem de Looper and Leon Berkowitz. Confirm open
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. www.hemphillfinearts.
com. 1515 14th St. NW, 202.234.5610 Map 1 C7
light Show The Washington Monument, wrapped in scaffolding for earthquake repairs and strung with lights, becomes a sparkling obelisk on the Mall. (earthcam.com)
courtesy the artist
Antiques Shops
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