From the miniature to the monumental — not to mention a commode — ‘Princely Treasures’ are unveiled at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Visual Arts Mia Cantu Princely Treasures: European Masterpieces 1600-1800 from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Thursday-May 13 Oklahoma City Museum of Art 415 Couch okcmoa.com 236-3100 $10-$12
Stories of Oklahoma’s latest generation are told via the lens of M.J. Alexander’s camera.
Visual Arts Mia Cantu Portrait of a Generation: Sons and Daughters of the Red Earth Wednesday-Sunday Oklahoma state Capitol, North Gallery 2300 N. Lincoln arts.ok.gov 521-2931 free
Although some 1,333 miles lay between Oklahoma City and Hollywood, you wouldn’t know it from the looks of a new exhibit celebrating the Sooner State’s contributions to cinema.
Visual Arts Phil Bacharach Oklahoma @ the Movies daily Oklahoma History Center 800 Nazih Zuhdi okhistory.org 521-2491 $4-$7
Known for painting soup cans, Andy Warhol also shot photos, some of which feature famous faces and go on display in Norman.
Visual Arts Susannah Waite The Cult of Personality: Andy Warhol, Harold Stevenson and Portraiture and Vernet to Villon: Nineteenth-Century French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art opening Friday, through Sept. 9 Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art 555 Elm, Norman ou.edu/fjjma 325-3272 $3-$5