Myers' complicated structures have an aura of mathematic roots, if for no other reason than their resemblance to Spirograph drawings.
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Nasher XChange is as much about learning about Dallas as it is about seeing art.
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If You Love Something, Set it Free: Nasher to Announce First Citywide Sculpture Project
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe Nasher Sculpture Center knows how to hold a press announcement: with a celebratory release of homing pigeons! Early this year, the Nasher announced that it would present an exhibition…
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The Dallas Pavilion: Photos in Venice and the Real Thing at Home
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonWell, the Venice Biennale is getting started now and, among other exhibitions, visitors will get to peruse 40-odd national pavilions showcasing artists chosen to represent their countries. Only a select…
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The Benefits of Eating with Strangers:The CADD Mystery Dinner
by Lucia Simekby Lucia SimekMy husband and I were invited to CADD’s (Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas) latest event this weekend — The CADD Mystery Dinner: Eat Your Art Out, and I have to…
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I wrote awhile back about the need for more unsanctioned, free-thinking, button-pushing art to take place in Dallas — things out in the public that recall, maybe, Dallas’ renegade spirit, or at…
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Independent curator June Mattingly has put together a show at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary called Starry, Starry Nights: Five Light-Filled Installations with work by five artists — Adela Andea, Chris Lattanzio,…