An exhibition featuring works by Michael Mazurek.
"Michael Mazurek"
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Dallas’ Goss-Michael Foundation (GMF) recently announced the appointment of Michael Mazurek as its new director. Mazurek is an active Dallas artist and co-founder of the DB/Dallas Biennial series, and was originally appointed curator at…
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An exhibition of paintings by Michael Mazurek.
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A couple of days ago the Goss-Micheal Foundation (in)formally announced that it had added Michael Mazurek, the ultra-active Dallas artist and co-founder of the DB/Dallas Biennial series, as its “newest member…
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These vegetables protest their innocence too strongly: obviously, they're hiding something.
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For his new, self-titled show, he examines themes of masculinity, and what he calls "the fetishization of the desirable and identity." The principal image is obvious: Cocks.
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Mazurek creates site specific installations with mundane materials that attempt to blur the distinctions between the real and the surreal.
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A collaborative installation by recent UT Arlington MFA’s Jesse Morgan Barnett, Jeff Gibbons, and Michael Mazurek proffers obfuscation, multiplicity, and transience.
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Intermedia Artist Michael Mazurek is doing something involving architecture, or lists but, being in the less-is-more school of informativeness, neither he nor his gallery will tell what.
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A 17,000 square foot warehouse in West Dallas, with work by artists Jesse Morgan Barnett, Stephen Lapthisophon and Michael Mazurek. Open by appointment after the opening reception.
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Celia Eberle + Michael Mazurek at Plush Gallery
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy LewisCelia Eberle: The End of Things (Typed notes for this part because I took so many notes that complete sentences would make this review inappropriately epic for a blog post.)…
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Opens Saturday, September 10, 6–8 pm Plush Gallery returns to Dallas for the fall season with a solo exhibition by mid-career Texas artist Celia Eberle. Eberle’s carved bone and rock…
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Bows and Arrows presents the exhibition Nest, featuring site-specific installations from Michael Mazurek and Jesse Morgan Barnett, curated by Anne Lawrence, opening Saturday, February 19th. Nest centers on the question- …
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Mighty Fine Arts presents the exhibition Witness, featuring new work by Katherine Strause and in the MFA Project Room you’ll find Install for the Masses, a site specific installation by…
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Dallas' Goss-Michael shows how an institution can shift gears and broaden its impact.
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An obituary for Nancy Koen, co-founder of The Box Company in Dallas.
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A semi-annual biennial event, curated by the artists Michael Mazurek, Stephen Lapthisophon and Jesse Morgan Barnett. From the organizers: ““I’ve written this against a background of both reckless optimism and…