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Acclaimed artist selected for reopening exhibit at New Orleans Museum of Art: one man show features 121 works of Westchester resident.(in the news)
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This March marks the grand reopening of the New Orleans Museum of Art with a one man show by Westchester's own, world renowned artist Robert Kipniss. The exhibit, entitled, "Seen in Solitude" features 86 prints from the James L. White collection, along with 35 new paintings Kipniss was asked to add by museum curators. The opening reception will be held March 4. The exhibit will be on view in New Orleans through May 14.
The exhibit has been in the making for 3 years, and was set to open in January, but with the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina, the opening was postponed until ...
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