Dancing to the tune of the Toledo Museum of Art’s recent Degas and the Dance exhibit, is a similarly on pointe exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA). Dance! American Art 1830-1960, surveying 90 works inspired by the art of movement. Anticipate works by Mary Cassatt, Harlem Renaissance stars and artists who shaped modern dance, as well as Isamu Noguchi, Jasper Johns, and Andy Warhol. If you enjoyed the TMA’s exhibit of Impressionist depictions of ballet, the DIA will fill the void on your dance card with a strictly American take. Through Sunday, June 12. $17.50/adult, $10/Oakland, Wayne and Macomb county residents, $10.50/youth, ages 6-17. 9am-4pm Tuesday-Thursday, 9am-10pm Friday, 10am-5pm Saturday & Sunday.
Detroit Institute of Arts
5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit.
313-833-7900 | dia.org