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Winter arts preview: Visual arts

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

Through Jan. 16: “Remembering Cascade: Tinguely’s Last Sculpture.”

Jan. 20-April 16: “A Legacy of Friendship: Hans Bechtler’s Birthday Book.”

Through Feb. 27: “Geometry and Experimentation: European Art of the 1960s and 1970s.”

March 2-Aug. 27: “Mid-century Modernism: 1957 and the Bechtler Collection.”

April 20-July 23: “Picasso: Select Prints and Ceramics.”

420 S. Tryon. 704-353-9200; www.bechtler.org.

Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture

Jan. 13-June 30: “Cash Crop,” “Rhythm-A-Ning,” and “Contemporary African Photography.”

551 S. Tryon. 704-374-1565; www.ganttcenter.org.

Mint Museum Randolph

Through Oct. 28: “Celebrating Queen Charlotte’s Coronation.”

Through Feb. 26: “Aesthetic Ambitions: Edward Lycett and Brooklyn’s Faience Manufacturing Company.”

Through Feb. 26: “Chanel: Designs for the Modern Woman.”

2730 Randolph Road. 704-337-2000; www.mintmuseum.org.

Mint Museum Uptown

Through Jan. 8: “Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections.”

Through Jan. 29: “Sheila Hicks: 50 Years.”

Through April 28: “Jun Kaneko: In The Round,” sculptures, artwork, and framed drawings of costume and set designs.

500 S. Tryon. 704-337-2000; www.mintmuseum.org.

Levine Museum of the New South

Through Jan. 22: “Courage: The Carolina Story That Changed America.”

Feb. 25-Sept. 9: “All That Remains.”

Feb. 25-Sept. 9: “Down Home.”

200 E. Seventh St. 704-333-1887; www.museumofthenewsouth.org.


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