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Nassau Museum Of Art 'Seeing Red' Exhibit Concludes On Sunday

The exhibition features works of more than 70 artists.

ROSLYN HARBOR, NY — It's the final days for the Nassau Museum of Art's latest exhibition.

"Seeing Red: Renoir to Warhol" runs through Sunday.

The exhibit takes visitors through several galleries at the museum's mansion. It explores the many ways red is used in art.

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Along with items from famed French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Andy Warhol, there are paintings from Marc Chagall and Jackson Pollack.

More than 70 artists are part of the colorful collection, from the established to emerging, which began in July.

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Once the "Seeing Red" concludes, the museum will prepare for its next exhibit,"Deco at 100," which starts on Jan. 18.

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