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Musical Bodies
Member Preview Days: June 4–6
Be among the first to explore our newest exhibition, Musical Bodies, during Member Preview Days, June 4–6.

The first major exhibition to explore the relationship between musical instruments and the body, Musical Bodies explores 4,000 years of art and music history, from ancient Egyptian rattles and musical masterpieces by Titian and Degas to instrument-inspired apparel and one of Prince's most notable guitars.

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Musical Bodies is made possible by Barbara Tober, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and the Gail and Parker Gilbert Fund.

Additional support is provided by Anonymous, The Dancing Tides Foundation, the Vanguard Council, and The Augustine Foundation in memory of Rose Augustine.

For more information on the exhibitions, including sponsorship credits, visit Raphael: Sublime Poetry, and Costume Art.

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Image: Thomas Zach, Violino Harpa Forma Maxima, 1874. Wood (spruce, maple, ebony), metal strings. Collections Musée de la musique / Cliché Claude Germain, 2020. Cité de la musique-Philharmonie de Paris
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