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Scandinavian art comes to America, New York celebrates Catalonia culture, the Brooklyn Museum explores the American paintings of the Twenties and Thirties, and more.

Will Barnet at the National Academy Museum, Latin Icons of the world at Carnegie Hall, Jesse Eisenberg off-Broadway, and more.

“An American Collection” at the National Academy Museum, “Silver Screen/Silver Prints: Hollywood Glamour Portraits from the Robert Dance Collection” at The Grolier Club, and more.

"Fiber Futures" at Japan Society, "We Live Here" at Manhattan Theatre Club, drawings from The Louvre at the Morgan Library, and more.

Japan's textile pioneers at Japan Society, new openings at BAM, Spiral group at the Studio Museum in Harlem, the first ever Sounds of a New Century festival, and more.

African innovations at the Brooklyn Museum, the New York Pops, art inspired by New York, Baryshnikov Arts Center premiere's "Out of Time," and more.

Latin-American photo portraits at the Brooklyn Museum, BAM's 150th season, de Kooning at MoMA, The New York Film Festival, and more.

South Asian sculpture at Asia Society Museum, clarinetist David Krakauer at drom, Sondheim's "Follies" back on Broadway, and more.

The Buddhist heritage of Pakistan, Peak Performances in Montclair, Next Wave Fest at BAM, and Irish Theater.

As Fashion Week comes and goes, Christina Ha takes us to museum exhibitions all over the city that will keep the art of style in fashion through the fall.

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