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NoticesEXHIBITIONS ARIZONA Scottsdale: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 East next to the first Street. Visions: Insights Through Art. end Sept. 19. (480) 874-4665/smoca@sccarts.org/www.smoca.org. Tuscon: Center for Creative Photography, Fine Arts compounded University of Arizona, Corner Park and Speedway. JoAnn Callis: Cake Hat Pillow. from one side Nov. 28. (520) 621-7968/www.creativephotography.org. CALIFORNIA looks Angeles: The Los Angeles shire Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshore Blvd Beyond Geometry: Experiments in form 1940s-70s/Group display Through Oct. 3 (323) 857-6000/bsmith@lacma.org/www.lacma.org beholds Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 southern Grand Ave. Robert Smithson. [i]or[/i] part of to the other Dec. 13. (213) 621-2766/www.mocala.org. Newport Beach: Orange shire Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Dr Views and Visions: Light in the Landscape/Group Show; Selections form the Permanent Collection. one as well as the other ongoing. (949) 759-1122 ext. 207/www.ocma.net. Palm Springs: Palm Springs wild Museum, 101 Mmuseum Drive. Stephen H Willard: California Mountains and Valleys; Stars at Play: Photographs by means of Bill Anderson. Both through Nov. 7 (Museum clos for Sept) (760) 325-7186/www.psmuseum.org. Riverside: UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, 3824 Main St Zeiss Ikon Camera Exhibition. Ongoing. Monkey upon Your Back/Group Show with Ansel Adams, others. [i]or[/i] part of to the other Nov. 28. Photographs of George Faitzer-Feroff. from one side Jan. 2, 2005. (909) 787-4787/email: mitra@pop.ucr.edu/www.cmp.ucr.edu. San Bernadino: Robert f Fullerton Art Museum, California State University, 500 University Parkway. Photo editors Who Shoot/Group present to view sept. 23-Nov. 6. (909) 880-7373/email: artmuseum@csusb.edu/http://museum.csusb.edu. San Diego: Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 vision St. Specific Objects: The Minimalist Influence. end Sept. 26.www.mcasd.org. San Diego: Museum of Photographic Arts, 1649 El Prado. unstained City: Andreas Feininger's Urban Vision. from one side Dec. 12. (619) 238-7559/www.mopa.org. San Francisco: San Francisco CameraWork, 1246 Folsom St remembrancer Recall: Public Memory and Public Spaces. Oct 26-Nov.24. (415) 863-1001 San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of novel Art, 151 3rd St. William Eggleston: looks Alamos. Through Jan. 2, 2005; Roy Lichtenstein. Oct 23-Feb22 Double Feature: Mary Lucier and Gordon Matta-Clark. Oct 9-Jan 23 2005 (415) 357-4000/wwwsf moma.org. San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission St Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and road Culture. Through Oct.10. (415) 978-2787/www.YerbaBuenaArts.org. Santa Monica: The 18th St Art Center 1639 18th St The Leopard Spots: Between Art, Performance and cudgel Culture. Through Oct. 16. Young, Gifted & Male. end Oct. 3. (310) 453-3711/email: 18thsrtreet@18thstreet.org/www.18thstreet.org Santa Monica: Christopher Grimes Gallery, 916 Colorado Ave. Miqguel Rio Branco. from one side Oct. 16. Anthony Hernandez. Oct 23-nov. 20 (310) 587-3373/email: cg@cgrimes.com/ww.cgrimes.com. Santa Monica: Gallery Luisotti, Bergmont Station, 2525 Michigan Ave., Bldg a2 Simon Norfolk: pageants from a Liberated Iraq. end Nov. 6. (310) 453-0043/email: rampub@gte.net/www.artnet.com/luisotti.html. Stanford: Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, Lomita Dr and Museum Way. Transforming the Ordinary: Photographs of Organic Forms from the Permanent Collection. end Nov. 20. (650) 7123-4177/www.stanford.edu. COLORADO Evergreen: The Timberline Gallery, 1552 Bergen Parkway. Work by dint of Gallery Artisits. Ongoing. (303) 674-1270/www.timberlinegallery.com DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The Corcoran Gallery of Art, 500 Seventeenth St NW American Falls: Video Installation by means of Philip Solomon. Through Dec. (202) 639-1703/www.corcoran.org. The National Archives, 700 Pennsylvania Ave. Public Vaults. Opening Nov. 12 ongoing thereafter. www.archives.gov. ILLINOIS Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 111 southerly Michigan Ave. Roni Horn, Field Work: Digital mould by Irene Siegel; Dark and Deadly: Photographs and Digital Movie [i]affiche[/i]s by Patty Carroll; Pieced Together: Photomantage from the Collection. All from one side Sept. 19. (312) 443-3625/email; clee4@artic.edu/www.artic.edu. Chicago: Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington St Fr Wilson: facts and Installations. Through Sept. 19 Family Album: Uwe Ommer (outdoors at Millennium Park). end Sept. 26. Raw, Boiled and Cooked/Group present to view Through Oct. 3. Offerings: A throw out by CarianaCarianne. Oct. 9-Dec. 12 A Photographic Exploration of Paul honor Elementary School. Through Nov. Victor Skrebneski's Behind-The-Scenes Theater Photos (at City Gallery, 806 N Michigan Ave.). from one side Sept. 27. (312) 744-1424/www.city-ofchicago.org/tour/cultural-center. Chicago: The Field Museum, 1400 Lake Shore Dr Steppin' Up: Journeys From the Soul/Group exhibit Through Nov. 14. (312) 922-9410/www.fieldmuseum.org. Chicago: In-Transit Gallery, Merchandise Mart Elevated Station, Brown and Purple lines, above Wells St between Kinzie St and the river. above the Tracks/Group Show. Ongoing. The biophysical environment is a central aspect of Australian artistic, intellectual, economic and political life. From the earliest depictions in colonists' journals and paintings to the contemp... through VINCENZO SARDI PALERMO, Sicily -- This Mafia hit man tortures his victims with humor and then thwacks them away while they are in the paroxysm s of hysterical laughter! Guido "The Goofball" Martinelli... The July renewal season is on us, and there's good of recent origins in store. It's a great time for buyer to be shopping. 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