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BONES AND BEYOND Artist views of the “human machine” are featured in “Academy/Anatomy/Academy,” a new exhibit that is the product of a collaboration between the New York Academy of Sciences and the New York Academy of Art. Anatomical studies made by faculty, students, and alumni of the school focus on the figurative tradition in art. At left is Braden Williams’s “Volume Equivalents of Pelvis & Rib Cage” (2005). Through Friday, April 28, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., New York Academy of Sciences, Gallery of Art & Science, 2 E. 63rd St., between Madison and Fifth avenues, free.


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