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What’s happening in the next few weeks:
* “Renoir: Impressions of an Age,” through April 26 at the Kimbell Art Museum. Of all the Impressionists, only Renoir made his living as a professional portrait painter, and this exhibition includes works that span his 50-year career. At right, Renior’s “Girl With a Fan” (1880). 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Dallas. (817) 332-8451.
* At the Dallas Art Museum through next weekend: “Jasper Johns: Process and Printmaking,” featuring 125 proofs and editioned prints drawn almost entirely from Johns’ personal collection. March 29 to May 17, “Monet: A Turning Point,” a tightly focused exhibition of paintings examines the artist’s experimentation with the series in his group of winter scenes along the Seine. 1717 N. Harwood. (214) 922-1200.
* Through April 12 at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth “Richard Diebenkorn.” 1309 Montgomery St. (817) 738-9215.
* At the Dallas Theatre Center through this weekend, Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Days Journey Into Night.” April 7 to 26, Terrence McNally’s “Having Our Say.” 3636 Turtle Creek Blvd., (214) 522-8499.
* The 28th Annual ArtFest, May 22 to 24 at Dallas’ Fair Park. One of the Southwest’s largest juried art shows features more than 300 artists selling their works. (214) 361-2011.
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