Dance SCAPE.When do dancers resemble bathers? Visit New York's Museum of Modern Art in the next few days to glimpse in "People" how painters and photographers Andres Derain, above, Henri Matisse Noun 1. Henri Matisse - French painter and sculptor; leading figure of fauvism (1869-1954) Henri Emile Benoit Matisse, Matisse , Leon Bakst, and Edward Steichen between 1906 and 1921 posed gyrating sylph-like nudes with elastic limbs and celebrated virtues in warm-weather settings. -- Phyllis Tuchman Dancing Ballet, by 1999 San Francisco Scholastic Art Award Winner Hilda Kwan, recently debuted in the group show "Expressions: A Vision of the New Millennium." -- Heather Wisner Dance Works by Edgar Degas, including Blue Dancers, 1890, enlivened en·liv·en tr.v. en·liv·ened, en·liv·en·ing, en·liv·ens To make lively or spirited; animate. en·liv en·er n. the SFMOMA SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibit "Degas DegasTo release and vent gases. New building materials often give off gases and odors and the air should be well circulated to remove them. Mentioned in: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity to Picasso: Painters, Sculptors, and the Camera," which examines the role of photography in painting. -- Heather Wisher |
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