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eccentric and charming work, through

that address conflicting perceptions

ist Kathryn Freeman displays her paint-

Ongoing exhibits: Explore the evolu-

LAST CHANCE Hemphill: “Marley Daw-

Sat. “Katrina Keane,” the artist shows

of democracy, power and belief. “Black

ings, which combine classical composi-

tion of flight through displays, hands-

son,” Dawson presents a sequence of

her vibrant paintings, through Sat. “Mil-

Box: Santiago Sierra and Jorge Galindo,”

tion with magic realism, Thu.-Sun. 2025

on exhibitions and historic aircraft and

objects inspired by American material

licent Young,” the artist displays her

an exhibit featuring works by the Span-

Hillyer Place NW; 202-232-4644.

spacecraft, from the Wright Brothers’

culture, such as automobiles, model

work of complex sculptural installa-

ish artists, through May 18. “Damage

rockets and soapbox cars, through

tions, through Sat. 9 Hillyer Court NW;

Control: Art and Destruction Since

Sat. “Martin Puryear,” a number of

202-338-0680, hillyerartspace.org.

1950,” international art that has risen

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: “Barbara Kruger: Belief + Doubt,” the entire museum space — walls, floor, escalator sides — is wrapped in text on vinyl by the artist, immersing visitors in halls of voices

Puryear’s experimental, mixed-media works are presented, through Sat. 1515 14th St. NW; 202-234-5601, hemphillfinearts.com. LAST CHANCE Hillyer Art Space: “Becca Kallem,” the artist displays her

since the end of World War II, through May 26. “Directions: Jeremy Deller: English Magic,” footage by Deller from the film “English Magic” provides a portrait of Britain and explores how “consumerism, technology and the new monotony of work” have altered experiences with nature, culture and history, through Aug. 31. “Gravity’s Edge,” an installation featuring paintings, sculptures and

at STRATHMORE

other pieces on paper created between 1959 and 1978 explores the force of gravity in artistic production, through June 15. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, hirshhorn.si.edu. LAST CHANCE Honfleur: “DC Lo-Fi,” work by D.C.-based photographer Michael K. Wilkinson are displayed, through Sat. “Primary Urges,” an exhibit featuring the work of artists Brad Fesmire, Vanessa Irzyk and Sarah Boyts Yoder,

Bugs!

through April 25. 1241 Good Hope Road SE; 202-365-8392, honfleurgallery.com. LAST CHANCE Jane Haslem: “The Work of a Modern Magic Realist Painter,” art-

NEXT SATURDAY! Apr 5 at 10 & 11:30 am

Koshland Science Museum: Ongoing exhibits: “Earth Lab,” provides the latest data models and decision tools to create strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate change. “Life Lab,” contains information about the science of healthy living, how the brain works, and how to plan healthy meals. 525 E St. NW; 202-334-1201, koshland-science -museum.org. Mexican Cultural Institute: “Man at the Crossroads: Diego Rivera’s Mural at Rockefeller Center,” an examination of the history, creation and ultimate destruction of a controversial New York mural by the great Mexican artist, through May 17. 2829 16th St. NW; 202728-1628, instituteofmexicodc.org. Morton Fine Art: “Andrei Petrov,” features paintings by the artist, opening Fri., through April 22. 1781 Florida Ave. NW; 202-628-2787, mortonfineart.com. Mount Vernon: “Gardens and Groves,” more than 40 objects including rarelyseen items from Mount Vernon’s collection, books and letters, 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Alexandria; 703-780-2000, mountvernon.org. National Air and Space Museum:

plane to Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis to the Apollo 11 command module Columbia. The museum also has a planetarium and Imax theater, which for a fee shows educational films on flight and outer space. Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW; 202-633-1000, nasm.si.edu. National Building Museum: “House and Home,” an ongoing exhibition that explores what it means to live at home. Ongoing exhibits: Learn about the history of buildings and their environmental impact. 401 F St. NW; 202-272-2448, nbm.org. LAST CHANCE National Gallery of Art, East Building: “Czech Animated Shorts II,” Sat. at 1:30 p.m. “Manakamana,” Sat. at 4:30 p.m. “Northern Lights,” Sun. at 4:30 p.m. Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW; 202-7374215, nga.gov. National Gallery of Art, West Building: “Civic Pride: Dutch Group Portraits From Amsterdam,” rare depictions by Govert Flinck and Bartholomeus van der Helst of meetings inside the Kloveniersdoelen, the gathering place of one of Amsterdam’s three

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IT LOOKS LIKE A BOOKWORM’S DREAM but it’s actually artist Maria Friberg’s piece “still lives #3.” This and more of Friberg’s surreal works are on view through Saturday at Connersmith.


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