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"I felt the crowd out there," said Montgomerie, who made six birdies, an eagle and only two bogeys during a splendid exhibition of ball-striking and timely putting.
These taboos had little to do with sexual preference: many pictures in the splendid exhibition at the British Museum show men having sex with men.
Nearby, the Dar Bellarj cultural foundation, opposite the Ben Youssef Medersa, presents a splendid exhibition, "Moroccan Embroidery Today," and in the cellar-gallery, Driss Manchoub's photos in a show called "Souvenir de Fez," until mid-July.
It will be shown for the first time in the United States, along with many other treasures, in the Met's splendid exhibition, "The Dawn of Photography: French Daguerreotypes, 1839-1853".
(Johnson) ★ Metropolitan Museum of Art: 'Rooms with a View: The Open Window in the 19th Century' (closes on Monday) This compact, quietly splendid exhibition explores the window as luminous light source, as semi-abstract compositional element and as the focal point for a certain poignant, implicitly Romantic yearning.
(Johnson 20110616 ★ Metropolitan Museum of Art: 'Rooms with a View: The Open Window in the 19th Century' (through July 4) This compact, quietly splendid exhibition explores the window as luminous light source, as semi-abstract compositional element and as the focal point for a certain poignant, implicitly Romantic yearning.
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So if you go to the Huffington Post and search for "Edward Goldman," you'll find information about these three truly splendid exhibitions.
Its undeniably splendid landmark exhibition "Abstract Expressionist New York: The Big Picture" is a case in point.
It's your last chance to see the splendid Morgan Library exhibition curated by Caroline Vega, which closes this weekend.
There was something utilitarian and practical aboutJean Paul Gaultier 's man, who in the past has challenged gender stereotypes — as seen in the splendid Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibition in Canada.
A mouthwatering curiosity is what the viewer takes away from Edward Hopper's painting "The Sheridan Theatre" (1937), the subject of a splendid little exhibition at the Newark Museum.
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