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Marie Cosindas: Instant Color

With the opening of "Marie Cosindas: Instant Color" at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth (Mar. 2–May 26), North Texas is a terrific spot to get a sense of the history of photography. Two exhibitions follow in March: the Amon Carter's "Big Pictures," which reveals the surprisingly early appearance of the very large photographic prints we think of as a contemporary phenomenon (the first works in "Big Pictures" date from 1867), and the blockbuster Cindy Sherman retrospective that originated at MoMA in 2012, which arrives at the Dallas Museum of Art on March 17.
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2012, aluminum, wood, sublimation print on polyester and concrete, 71 3/4 by 122 1/2 by 135 inches overall. Courtesy Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New Yor

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