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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Frist Center for the Visual Arts Today

Between a 11:00 AM doctor's appointment and a 2:00 PM church activity, I worked in a visit to 4 new exhibits at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville. The two biggest and most wonderful exhibits I was of course not allowed to photograph: "Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age" is large and magnificent! You could spend a half day with just it! Then equally significant to me after my last year tour of "Ancient and Colonial Cities of Mexico" is a first class exhibit of "Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection."

There is also an interesting exhibit in the Contemporary Gallery that is electronic and you get to imerse yourself into the visual projected on the wall. Quite unique! It is "Camille Utterback: Tracing Time/Marking Movement."

And on the parking lot plaza entrance is a giant sculpture by Rachel Owens called "Inveterate Composition for Clare" pictured below (the only thing I could photograph!).   :-)


Oh yes! That's our old Union Station to the left of the Frist Center.
All downtown on Broadway! Places for discerning tourists!  :-)

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