The New Yorker - 09.03.2020

(Ron) #1
Alma Thomas,

Breeze Rustling Through Fall Flowers

, 1968, Gift of Franz Bader, 1976

MUSEUM MARVELS


The Phillips Collection examines the relationship


between the work of seminal African American


artists and the European modernists in Riff s
and Relations: African American Artists and the


European Modernist Tradition (open through May


24). An iconic naturalist and his awe-inspiring


infl uence are detailed in Alexander von Humboldt
and the United States: Art, Nature and Culture at


the Smithsonian American Art Museum, March


20 – Aug. 16. One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama
in the Hirshhorn Collection (April 4 – Sept. 20)


invites viewers inside two Infi nity Mirror Rooms,


plus it includes a photo-op with the polka dot


sculpture, Pumpkin.


curtains up


Take a trip back to 1950s New York for classic


musical comedy in the form of Guys and Dolls


at Ford’s Theatre (March 13 – May 20). The
magnifi cent music and vibrant dance routines of


Mamma Mia! touch down at The Anthem from


June 25 – July 5 thanks to Signature Theatre
Company. Hamilton returns to the Kennedy Center


from June 16 - Sept. 20, while the National Building


Museum and Folger Shakespeare Library team up


for Shakespeare’s Playhouse from July 4 – Sept. 7
in the museum’s Great Hall, where A Midsummer


Night’s Dream will be staged in the evenings.


The Phillips Collection

Hamilton
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