THIRTEEN PBS

It’s 1972, on a suburban Maryland lawn, a young Anna-lou Leibovitz peers into her Nikon as members of her family scramble into place. Flash forward 34 years to 2006. Her younger sister Barbara is pointing the camera, documenting the life and times of Annie Leibovitz for AMERICAN MASTERS.

July 5, 2009 at noon
Islamic Art at the Brooklyn Museum
This week's SundayArts Choice focuses on two new exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, "Light of the Sufis: The Mystical Arts of Islam" and the new Islamic Art wing.
MoMA: Stage Pictures
Stage Pictures presents a selection of designs for dance, theater, and opera from MoMA's drawings collection, spanning a century of visual experimentation on the stage.
Shen Wei
With nature as his inspiration, choreographer Shen Wei incorporates his skill as a painter, photographer and musician into his dance.
The Generational at the New Museum
Fifty artists from twenty-five countries, all under the age of 33 are presented in "Younger Than Jesus," the first edition of "The Generational," the New Museum's new signature triennial.
Into The Sunset
This exhibit at the Asia Society in New York examines the intersection of history, international relations, personal relationships and art collecting through a rich display of more than eighty exceptional objects.
SundayArts News
This week in SundayArts news, 6/28/09.
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