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August 10, 1990 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-08-10

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I FINE ARTS

AUGUST
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990, 7:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1990, 11:00 a.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1990, 12:00 noon

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Exhibition begins Friday, August 10, 1990, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and
continues daily through Friday, August 17, 1990, until 12:00 noon.
Special preview Wednesday, August 15, 1990, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

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H.14", L.26".
Sunday #2011

G. Bolleslo,
(Italian 19th Century)
Oil on Canvas, 21"x18"
Sunday #2001

Eisman-Semenowski,
(French 19th Century)
Oil on Wood Panel, 16"x13"
Sunday #2000

J LL Hugman,
Oil on Canvas
37"x53".
Sunday #2004

Staffordshire,
Flo-Blue and Historical Blue.
Feature on Sunday.

Antique Sevres Porcelain
mantel urns with covers.
Pair H. 17".
Friday #3

KPM Porcelain Plaque,
female figure reading.
5"x81/2".
Friday #1

HaNdel Table Lamp, H.20"
Sunday #2012

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WEEK OF
AUG.10 - AUG.16

ART SHOWS

ATRIUM GALLERY
113 North Center,
Northville, Cindy Fields
McMahon, paper
sculpture, through
August, free, 349-4131.
FEIGENSON
PRESTON GALLERY
796 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, "New
Work," through Sept. 8,
free, 644-3955.
ROBERT KIDD
GALLERY
107 Townsend Street,
Birmingham, summer
group exhibition,
paintings, through Sept.
5, free, 642-3909.
OAK PARK LIBRARY
14200 Oak Park
Boulevard, Rhea
Schaefer, monotype
watercolors and
electronically
manipulated photographs
of the Detroit Piston
Players, 1-696 and other
subjects, through Aug. 13,
free, 548-7230.
SYBARIS GALLERY
301 W. Fourth Street,
Royal Oak, "Circle of
Influence," a Cranbrook
Academy of Art Alumni
Show, through Aug. 25,
free, 544-3388.
DANIETALE PELEG

GALLERY
4301 Orchard Lake, West
Bloomfield, Peter Max
exhibit, through August,
free, 626-5810.
SWIDLER GALLERY
308 W. Fourth Street,
Royal Oak, "Summer
Ceramics: A Group
Show," local artists on
exhibit, through Aug. 25,
free, 542-4880.
HABATAT
GALLERIES
32255 Northwestern
Highway, Farmington
Hills, Jose Chardiet and
Bohumil Elias, through
August, free, 851-9090.
DIA
Detroit Institute of Arts,
"Helen Frankenthaler: A
Paintings Retrospective,"
through Sept. 2,
admission, 833-7963.
CRANBROOK
Cranbrook Academy of
Art Museum, 500 Lone
Pine Rd., Bloomfield
Hills, "Milles as Mentor
— The Work of Cranbrook
Sculptors: 1931-1951,"
through Sept. 9, free,
645-3323.
TROY ART GALLERY
755 W. Big Beaver,
Summer Kaleidoscope,
paintings, graphics and
ceramics, through Aug.
31, free, 362-0112.

Avraham Cohen Displays
Works At Smithsonian

PHIL JACOBS

Assistant Editor

T

here are times, rare
spaces in time, when a
man or a woman
reaches out of their comfort
zones to achieve a dream or a
goal: And in the turbulent
time that comes with their
change, they may never-
theless be able to claim an
inner-peace that others, who
have settled for what they
have, can't possibly
understand.
Avraham Cohen knows
about that change and that
turbulence. But now, eight
years after he changed the
direction of his life, he also
knows about that inner-peace
and satisfaction.
Cohen and his wife, Sima-
Leah, had two small children
and one on the way when he
decided to leave the world of

science. Indeed, he already
had his master's degree in
microbiology, and had nearly
acquired a doctorate in
epidemiology from the Johns
Hopkins School of Hygiene
and Public Health, when he
traded in his microscope and
test tubes for a full-time set of
pens, paint, and the unknown
— all tools of a scribe and
graphic artist.
And now the 41-year-old ar-
tist is preparing to hang his
works at the Renwick Gallery
of the National Museum of
American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, through Oct. 28
as part of an exhibition entitl-
ed, "Four Calligraphers."
Cohen says that the deci-
sion to switch from scientist
to artist was not an easy one.
"I never felt very creative in
science. Although I enjoyed
the technical aspects, I must
admit that I hated reading
the literature. And if the ex-

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