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John DeAndrea's 1983 sculpture "Linda" is one of the most popular objects in the Denver Art Museum's collection. It returns to view Sunday. Image provided by the Denver Art Museum.
John DeAndrea’s 1983 sculpture “Linda” is one of the most popular objects in the Denver Art Museum’s collection. It returns to view Sunday. Image provided by the Denver Art Museum.
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Through Sunday The Denver Art Museum gave its many fans a treat this spring, putting three pieces by popular sculptor John DeAndrea on display in one of its most visible galleries. The featured attraction of the show is “Linda,” the hyperrealist figure of a sleeping nude that visitors often rank as their favorite object — in the whole museum. “Linda’s” co-stars are DeAndrea’s “Clothed Artist and Model,” a self-portrait, and “Nude with Black Drape,” a new piece. “Linda’s” light-sensitive skin can’t be out in public all of the time, so this weekend may offer the last chance to look at her for a while as the show closes June 21st. Denver Art Museum, 13th Avenue between Broadway and Bannock Street. Included in general admission; $10 for Colorado residents. 720-865-5000 or . Ray Mark Rinaldi

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