Ten art exhibits to check out this fall

By GREG COOK  |  September 17, 2012
 

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MARIO TESTINO: "IN YOUR FACE" and "BRITISH ROYAL PORTRAITS" » Fashion models, celebrity glamor shots, and portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the British royals by the star Vogue and Vanity Fair photographer. October 21–February 3, "Face," and October 21–June 16, "Portraits" :: Museum of Fine Arts ::mfa.org

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