RECENTLY REVIEWED
HABSBURG TREASURES: RENAISSANCE TAPESTRIES FROM THE KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM: Through April 11, Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. “The Habsburgs, the ruling family of the Holy Roman Empire, in the 16th century commissioned a series of eight tapestries telling the story of Romulus and Remus, the presumably mythological founders of Rome. They illustrate the superb gifts of the designers and weavers of the golden — literally — age of tapestry weaving.” — Scott Eyman. (561) 832-5196. www.norton.org
AMERICAN CHRONICLES: THE ART OF NORMAN ROCKWELL: Through Feb. 7 at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art. Featuring more than 40 oil paintings by the all-American artist. “An unusually honest selection that shows his limitations. A serious immersion in Rockwell makes it clear that his secret was his accessibility, and his great skill was within a narrow range. It’s art as comfort food.” — Scott Eyman. One East Las Olas Blvd. at Andrews Avenue. Information: (954) 525-5500 or visit: www.moafinsu.org.
NOT REVIEWED
EXHIBITION: JOHN McCOY AND FRIENDS CERAMICS EXHIBITION: Through March 5, Ritter Gallery, FAU Boca Raton campus, 777 Glades Road. Opening reception 6 p.m. today. (561) 297-2660.
M.C. ESCHER: Saturday through March 6, Elaine Baker Gallery, 608 Banyan Trail, Boca Raton. More than 100 woodcuts, lithographs, linocuts and watercolors. (561) 241-3050.
MARINO MARINI (1901-1980): Through March 8, Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, 253 Barcelona Road, at Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. Six major bronze works and 14 etching and lithographs. (561) 832-5328. www.ansg.org.
OP, POP and … WHAT: Through Feb. 19, Margot Stein Gallery, 512 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth. A look at 50 years of art by the major painters and sculptors of these two artistic movements. (561) 582-5770.www.margotsteingallery.com.
BENJAMIN SCHOOL ART STUDENT EXHIBITION: Through Feb. 22, PBCC Eissey Campus Gallery, 3160 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. Students grades K-12. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and at all performances. (561) 207-5905.
NEW WORLD EDEN: ARTIST-EXPLORERS IN THE AMERICAN TROPICS: Through April 18, Flagler Museum, One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach. Highlights: the largest painting ever created by Martin Johnson Heade, titled The Great Florida Sunset, and the Orchid Vase created in 1889 by Tiffany Co. for the Exposition Universelle in Paris. (561) 655-2833.
JOHN STOBART RETROSPECTIVE — THE GRANDEUR OF AMERICA’S AGE OF SAIL: Through Feb. 28, The Four Arts’ Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, 2 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. Sixty maritime oil paintings spanning more than six decades. Lecture: 11 a.m. Saturday. (561) 655-7226.
WAY OUT FUNKY ART — ANTHROPOMORPHIC ART — EXQUISITE FORM AND FUNCTION: Clay, Glass, Metal, Stone Cooperative Gallery, 605 Lake Ave., Lake Worth. Features Linda and Kelly Dean Manganaro, Victoria Rose Martin and Sara Lerner. (561) 588-8344. Clayglassmetalstone.com.
THROUGH WOMEN’S EYES — BY WOMEN’S HANDS: AN INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION: Through Feb. 6, A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery, 500 N. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce. Features the work of 30 women in a wide array of media including painting, photography, stoneware, sculpture and more. Free. (772) 465-0630. www.backusmuseum.com
ARMORY HOSTS THREE EXHIBITS EXPLORING SOUND AND NATURE: Through Thursday, Armory Art Center, Parker Avenue, West Palm Beach. Landscape painter Larry Leach Solo and Native to Florida, celebrating efforts for the preservation of Florida’s native species of flora and fauna. Also on display: Crafted Melodies: Artisans of handcrafted traditional and experimental musical instruments. Free for members, $5 guests. (561) 832-1776.
AT THE BOCA RATON MUSEUM OF ART: Through April 11, 501 Plaza Real in Mizner Park, Boca Raton. The Magical World of M.C. Escher, more than 400 works by Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972). Mary Cassatt: Works on Paper, one of the greatest and most popular of the Impressionists. (561) 392-2500. www.bocamuseum.org.
PINBALL PALOOZA: The Art, The History, The Game: Through March 28 at the Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture. Includes a Bonanza pinball game from the old TV western and one based on The Who’s Tommy. Old School Square, Delray Beach. (561) 243-7922. oldschool.org.
THE ART OF INK: Through Feb. 5, the Art Gallery at PBCC’s Eissey Campus, 3160 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. The works of 45 members of the Art of Ink of America Society. (561) 207-5015. wwwpbcc.edu/artgallerypbg.xml.
LOIS BARTON PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES: RECONSTRUCTED MEMORIES — Through Feb. 17, City Hall Lobby, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens. www.pbgfl.com.
ART AT THE WHITNEY: RAUL VEGA: Through Feb. 4, The Whitney, 410 Evernia St., West Lobby, West Palm Beach. (561) 655-0504.
ANTI-ICON: Through March 13, Eaton Fine Art Inc., 435 Gardenia St., West Palm Beach. Paintings and sculptures by Carl Andre, Rosemarie Castoro, Martin Kline and more. (561) 833-4766.

