Only days remain to see Ukranian-born Valentin Popov’s boundary pushing reworkings of Orthodox Russian iconography at the Long Beach Museum of Art. Don’t despair, however, if you can’t make it. The museum always has something wonderful going, along with free admission every Friday.
Holy Family, 2011. Oil on Canvas.
St. Batman, 2016. Oil on wood block, silver plating.
The Crucifixion of Saint Batman, 1994. David Perry (photography)
Long Beach Museum of Art features cutting edge art, outdoor sculptures, a restaurant, and beach-side views.
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