Gilot’s ‘Mythology’ Exhibit Begins Jan. 8
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An exhibit by internationally recognized artist and author Francoise Gilot entitled “Mythology of the Gods” will be on display at the Severin Wunderman Museum in Irvine beginning Jan. 8. The exhibit will run through April 8.
The exhibit is described by museum officials as a “forceful and vigorous incarnation” of the gods and goddesses of classical Greece.
The nonprofit museum, which opened in 1985, is noted for exploring the social, political, and cultural world of 20th century artists such as Sarah Bernhardt, Jean Cocteau, Isadora Duncan, Pablo Picasso, Beatrice Wood and Gilot.
The museum curates the world’s largest permanent collection of the “visual poetry” by Jean Cocteau outside of France.
The Severin Wunderman Museum is at 3 Mason. The museum is open weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Admission for adults is $2, and for students and seniors, $1.
For more information, call (714) 472-1138.
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