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The New York Ti
NEW YORK, N.Y.
D.834,278 SUN, 1,435,9
MAY 4 1975

Museums
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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Central Park W. at 79th St.-- Works made from tin cans found on the city streets by Joe Sedacca. Through May 15. Mons.-Sats., 10-4:45; Suns. and holidays, 11-5.

ASIA HOUSE, 112 E. 64th St.--Oriental treasures from the Musee Gulmet, in Paris. Through June 15. Mons.-Fris., 10-5; Sats., 11-5; Suns., 1-5.

BROOKLYN MUSEUM, Eastern Parkway and Washington Ave.--An exhibition of 19th- and early 20th-century oils, watercolors and pastels by Thomas Cole, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Ellhu Vedder and other American painters. Through June. Tempera paintings by Armenian children. Through June 8, "A Flower for Every Season: Japanese Paintings from the C.D. Carter Collection," a show of more than 55 screen and scroll paintings representing most of the major schools of Japanese painting. Through Aug. 10. Over 100 stamp seals from the Near East, from the late 4th millennium B.C. to the end of the Sasanian Dynasty In the 7th century A.D. Opens Wed. Through May 31. Fifty Southeast Asian ceramics, from the 14th century through the 16th. Opens Wed. Through Aug. 31. Weds., 10-9; Thurs.-Sats., 10-5: Suns., 11-5; holidays, 1-5.

BRONX MUSEAUM OF THE ARTS, 851 Grand Concourse--Eighty original drawing from the National Cartoonists Society collection, Illustrating the historical development of the comic strip since its origins In 1895. Opens Wed. Through June 29. Mons.-Fris., 10-4; Suns., 2-5.

CENTER FOR INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 680 Park Ave., at 68th St.--A video-film Installation based on Velazquez' "Las Meninas," and drawings of maps, by Chilean artist Juan Downey. Through May 11. Daily 12-6.

CHINA INSTITUTE, 125 E. 65th St.--A hundred and twenty-six pieces of archaic Chinese jade, on loan from the Buffalo Museum of Science. Through June 15. Mons.-Fris., 10-5; Sats., 11-5; Suns., 2-5.

THE CLOISTERS, Fort Tryon Park--"The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages," a show of objects, created for use during the course of daily life, from 1300 to 1550. "Not one of the 280-odd exhibits is without magic of one kind or another." (Russell) Through June 3. Tues.-Sats., 10-4:45; Suns, 1-4:45.

FINCH COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART, 62 E. 78th St.--About 80 paintings and works on paper, from public and private collections, by Abstract Expressionist James Brooks. Through June 15. Daily, except Mons., 1-5.

FRICK COLLECTION, 1 E. 70th St.--A permanent collection housed in the residence of Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919). Tues.-Sats., 10-6; Suns, 1-6.

GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, 1071 Fifth Ave., at 89th St.--Twenty-eight paintings and seven drawings executed by Brice Marden between 1964 and 1974, consisting for the most part, of rectangular canvas panels, each of which is covered with a single, subdued color. "It is painting about painting, conceived and executed with a very knowledgeable... eye for what has been done and what remains to be done in this very narrow area of pictorial discourse." (Kramer) Closes today. Ceramic tiles by Helen Frankenthaler, best known for her Abstract Expressionist stain paintings. Through June 1. Recent acquisitions of paintings, sculptures and works on paper. Through June 1. Tues., 10-9; Weds.-Sats., 10-6; Suns. and holidays, 12-6.

HAYDEN PLANETARIUM, C.P.W. at 81st St.--Laserium, the laser light concert, presented Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:30, 9 and 10:30. Through Aug. 31. Also, the Sky Show, presented weekdays at 2 and 3:30; Sats. at 11, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Suns. at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, Fifth Ave. at 82d St.-- "Romantic and Glamorous Hollywood Design," an exhibition of clothes worn by famous film stars from the 1920's to the 1960's. Through Aug. 31. "The Influence of Japanese Woodcuts on French Prints," a selection of about 100 prints, with examples by Hokusal, Hiroshigi and Utamaro, and Manet, Degas, Bonnard, Toulouse-Lautrec and other 19th-century French artists. (of screaming faces, spastic figures, butchered sides of beef and other sub-Through May 11. "Francis Bacon: Recent Paintings 1968-1974," 36 paintings jects expressing 20th-century angst), done since 1968, In a rare one-man show here. "The time may indeed be ripe for Mr. Bacon's triumphal entry into the consciousness of American art, for he is undeniably one of the classiest conservative painters on the world scene." (Kramer) Through June 29. "The Passovere Story," an exhibition of manuscripts, incunabula and other ritual objects, dating from 1300 to 1850. Through June 1. "From the Land of the Scythians: Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the U.S.S.R, 3000 B.C. to 100 B.C." "The clarity and vivacity of statements that characterize the Scythian gold objects are matter for continual exhiliration." (Russell). Through June 29. "Captive Art," a show of paintings, drawings and sculptures by inmates of art in prisons as a means of rehabilitation." (Canady) Closes today. Weds.-Sats., 10-4:45; Tues., 10-8; Suns., 11-4:45. Closed Mons.

MORGAN LIBRARY, 29 E. 36th St.--Drawings by Benjamin West and his son Raphael Lamar West. Recent acquisitions for the Cary Music Collection. Through July 31. Tues.-Sats., 10:3-5; Suns., 1-5.

MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FOLK ART, 49 W. 53d St.--A show of wooden sculptures (including weathervanes, a yarn winder and carved pieces) from New York State, on loan from public and private collections. Through June 1. Tues.-Suns., 10:30-5:30.

MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 5th Ave. at 103d St.--"Curtain Call," a display of paintings, drawings, posters, sculptures and costumes celebrating the women who graced New York's theater for the past 70 years, such as Anita Loos, Sarah Bernhardt and Irene Castle. Through Sept. 1. "How Grim Was My City," an exhibit which describes the social problems of 19th-century New York by means of photographs, journals, maps, manuscripts and other material. Through Sept. 1. Tues.-Sats., 10-5; Suns. and holidays, 1-5.

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, 11 W. 53d St.--Recent acquisitions of paintings and sculptures. Through June 29. Works of retouched or painted-over color photographs by Ger van Elk. Closes today. Drawings from the 1920's by 51 artists from France, Germany, Russia and the U.S. Through June 15. Approximately 35 monumental works, plus a small group of table sculptures, In a retrospective of the work of the British sculptor Anthony Caro. Through July 6. An informal survey of the museum's drawings from 1920 through 1929. Through June 15. Video projects by eight artists. Through July 31. Tues-Sats., 10:30-5. Thurs., 11-9; Suns., 12-6. 

NEW YORK CULTURAL CENTER, 2 Columbus Circle--A retrospective of Leon Golub, consisting of about 30 paintings and culminating in the "Gigantomachy" and "Assassin" series of enormous paintings. Closes today. Fifty-eight Ink drawings, etchings and plans for sculptures by Ernst Niezvestny, a Russian sculptor who defended the value of modern art against Khruschchev. "Its images of the irrational are a cry from the heart, and they have a power that transcends their own cliches." (Kramer) Through May 11. "New Editions '74-'75," a show of 85 American prints of the last two years, designed to show developments in print-making techniques and styles. Closes today. The first exhibit of paintings by Al Capp, based on his "li'l Abner" comic strips. Through May 11. Figurative and abstract sculptures by Caroline Newhouse, a German artist. Through May 12. "The Nude in American Art," a show tracing the subject from the colonial paintings of Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley to the work of Tom Wesselman and Philip Pearlstein. Opens Fri. Through June 29. Weds.-Suns., 1-6.

NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 170 Central Park West, at 77 St.--"The Sword of Rebellion Is Drawn: New York in the American Revolution," a show depicting the battlefields, forts, landmarks and people of the "War of American Independence in New York," including photographs, maps and manuscripts. Tues.-Fris., and Suns., 1-5, Sats., 10-5.

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY AT LINCOLN CENTER--A collection of 90 rare and unique musical instruments dating back over a period of five centuries. Through June 21. Mons.-Sats., 10-6.

QUEENS MUSEUM, New York City Bldg., Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, Flushing, N. Y.--"Creative Artists in Queens Schools," encompassing work in a wide variety of mediums. Through June 8. Over 50 paintings by women artists, dealing with the perceptions of men. Closes today. Tues.-Sats., 10-5; Suns., 1-.5.

SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM, 16 Fulton St.--Oils of sailing ships and seascapes by Charles R. Robinson. Through May 31. Daily, 12-6.

STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM, 2033 Fifth Ave., at 125th St.--"Flowers of Form," a multi-medium exhibit by eight members of the art faculty of Fisk U., Nashville, Tennessee. Through Wed. Paintings by Kwasi Seitu Asantey, a Detroit artist. Through May 29. Mons. and Weds., 10-9; Tues., Thurs., and Fris., 10-6; Sats. and Suns., 1-6.

WHITNEY MUSEUM, 945 Mad. Ave., at 75th St.--Seventy-six paintings, drawings and constructions produced since the 1950's by Roy De Forest. "Mr. De Forest employs an antiformal syntax that owes much to comic strips, children's art and commonplace graffiti, and he invests it with a good-humored, throwaway wit that is very engaging." (Kramer). Closes today. A retrospective of the work of Isabel Bishop, an artist who has concentrated on the human figure and scenes of New York City. "Miss Bishop has every kind of resource at her command, from a wiry, penetrating line with the etcher's needle to a fleshly radiance that shows that she has looked long and fruitfully at Rubens and Fragonard." (Russell) Through June 1. Abstract landscapes done recently near the Isle of Skye, in Scotland, by Jon Schueler. Opens Thur. Through May 25. A retrospective exhibit of sculptures, including monumental outdoor pieces, by Mark de Suvero. Through Aug. 17. Mons.-Sats., 11-6; Tues. eves. until 10 (free admission); Sun., 12-6.

WHITNEY MUSEUM DOWNTOWN, 55 Water St.--'Subjects of the Artist," an exhibition devoted to vanguard painting in New York in the 1940's and including Pollock, Gottlieb, Newman, Rothko and de Kooning. Through May 28. Mons.-Fris., 11-3.

YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, Amsterdam Ave. and 185th St.--Twenty-five oils and drawings by Jacques Palles. Through June 10. Suns., 12-6; Tues. and Thurs., 11-5.

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ALDRICH MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, Ridgefield, Conn. -- Paintings, sculptures and constructions by lesser-known artists. Through Aug. 31. Sats. and Suns., 2-5.

WILLIAM BENTON MUSEUM OF ART, U. of Conn., Storrs--Eighty paintings by 20th-century Americans, among them Avery, Dove, Hofmann and O'Keeffe. Through May 25. Mons., Sats., 10-4:30; Suns., 1-5.

HUDSON RIVER MUSEUM, 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers--"Flight for Fun," a show which tells the story of man's fascination with flight as reflected through contemporary art. Through June 22, Tues.-Sats., 10-5; Wed. eves., 7-10; Suns., 1-5.

EMILY LOWE GALLERY, Hofstra U., Hempstead, N.Y.--A retrospective of the work of Bradley Walker Tomlin, an American artist associated with the post-war New York School of painting. Through May 25. Mons.-Fris., 10-5, and Wed. and Thur., 6-9; Sats. and Suns., 1-5.

MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM, 3 So. Mountain Ave., Montcair, N.J. A retrospective of painting by Fairfield Porter; "Images of James Joyce" by New Jersey artist Anthony Triano. Through next Sun. Paintings by Loren Maciver. Through June 22. Tues.-Sats., 10-5; Suns., 2-5:30

NEUBERGER MUSEUM, College at Purchase, Purchase, N.Y.--"Images of Power, Sources of Energy," a show which focuses on Joseph Stella, Charles Sheeler, Charles Demuth, Walter Murch, Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline Closes today. An exhibition of European paintings, dating from the 17th century to the 20th, by Breughel, Sartorius, Boudin, Dufy and others, plus Danish still-lifes. Through May. Tues." Sats., 11-5; Suns. 1-5.

PARRISH ART MUSEUM, 25 Job's Lane, Southampton, N.Y.--The 22d Annual Juried Members' Exhibition, Part II: Paintings and Sculptures. Through June 1. Watercolors from the museum's collection, plus paintings by William Merritt Chase. Through June 1. Tues.-Sats., 10-5; Suns., 2-5.

WADSWORTH ATHENEUM, Hartford, Conn.--"Poets of the Cities: New York and San Francisco 1950-1965," an exhibition which explores the ideas and attitudes of the Beat Generation in painting and sculpture of the period. Through June 1. Drawings by Bruce Conner, from 1955 to 1972. Through May 11. Tues.-Sat., 11-4; Suns., 1-5.