Gustavo Carvajal escribe sobre la exposición "Japan, Form and Function: The Montgomery Collection" en el Crow Museum of Asian Art en Dallas.
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Gustavo Carvajal writes about the exhibition "Japan, Form and Function: The Montgomery Collection," on view at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas.
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Protests began after George Floyd, an African American man, died in police custody a week ago.
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Texas Museums to Merge and Consolidate, Hire Architects For New Mega-Complexes Around the State
We anticipate what some people are calling maybe the biggest capital campaigns the world has ever seen, and our Texas museums may never be the same.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show by a newly-minted MFA, an artwork that doesn’t quite fit into a gallery, and why our number one pick is our number one pick.
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While everything from the family is being donated to UTD as a part of this gift, the Crow Museum, which is situated in Dallas' museum district, will remain open.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on an annual Big Show that’s now a lending library, an exhibition that will make you rethink the Alamo, and the opening of the newly reimagined Crow Collection (now Crow Museum) in Dallas.
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Crow Collection in Dallas to Become Financially Independent From Crow Family
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas recently announced major changes taking place this year. First, the organization will undergo a multimillion-dollar expansion plan to increase the building’s footprint to…
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Brandon Zech and special guest John Forse on an artist’s mystery love letter, the tolerance of Marfans for Chinati Weekend, and a show for people who aren’t that crazy for newer art.
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A few weeks ago the Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas announced that it would create a new institute that would be “a bridge between Asian art and western…
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According to Blouin Artinfo, the “first ever exhibition of contemporary art from the state of Texas in the United States of America to be hosted in New Delhi” opened this…
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In an effort to make art viewers look at art at a more contemplative pace, museums across the world will participate in Slow Art Day this Saturday, April 12. The…
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Like the swallows of Capistrano, the Drepung Loseling monks return every year to The Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas to spend a week creating a large sand mandala,…
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At this point in the winter calendar, I’m ready to be transported far from all things Western. Noble Change: Tantric Art of the High Himalaya, a small, stunning exhibit at…
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Qui Anxiong: Animated Narratives at the Crow Collection
by Lucia Simekby Lucia SimekWhen I wrote about the show of Qui Anxiong’s animated films at the Crow Collection for a kids’ blog yesterday, I began with a disclaimer about the sometimes mature themes in…