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Also on Display

Also on Display

Also on Display

Measuring up. The third Triennial exhibition of contemporary photography, which juxtaposes young talents against older masters, opens at the Woodmere Art Museum next Sunday. 215-247-0476 or www.woodmereartmuseum. org.

Illustrative classics. The Brandywine River Museum has two displays of masterly illustration on tap. An exhibition of work by Rockwell Kent opens this weekend, to be followed on Nov. 27 by drawings for Alice in Wonderland. 610-388-2700 or www.brandywinemuseum.org.

Listen to Nauman. Thanks to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Bruce Nauman took the Venice Biennale by storm this year. Two sound installations that were part of his presentation, Days/Giorni, will open at the museum in November, on a date to be determined. 215-763-8100 or www.philamuseum.org.

Harold Edgerton. An engineer rather than an artist, Edgerton stopped speeding bullets in flight with a camera. The tricks of his trade will be revealed at the Delaware Art Museum beginning Feb. 13. 302-571-9590 or www.delart.org.

Avant-garde Picasso. The Art Museum owns enough work by Picasso to represent his early career in depth, which it will do Feb. 24 with "Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris." 215-763-8100 or www.philamuseum.org.

More listening. On April 22 the Institute of Contemporary Art will open "Queer Voice," a group exhibition that looks at what a "queer voice" contributes to current art. 215-898-7108 or www.icaphila.org.

Schofield revisited. W. Elmer Schofield, one of the leading Pennsylvania Impressionists, will get a major exhibition at the James A. Michener Art Museum next July 24. 215-340-9800 or www.michenerartmuseum.org.