Jessica Fuentes, William Sarradet, and Brandon Zech discuss their anticipated exhibitions in Texas, including an outdoor sculpture show just north of Houston, a group exhibition examining artists' day jobs in Austin, an exhibition exploring five decades of screen-inspired art in Fort Worth, and more.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center, the Dallas Contemporary, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art have announced their spring 2023 exhibitions.
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Glasstire's staff and contributors share which Texas-based shows, events, and works made their personal “best” lists for 2022.
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Dallas Contemporary has announced a new series called DC EMPTY that features time-based works by regional artists.
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Peter Doroshenko, the former Executive Director of the Dallas Contemporary, has been appointed as Director of the Ukrainian Museum in New York.
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Lauren Shults on artist Natalie Wadlington's playful, precise narrative paintings of childhood excursions.
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Dallas Contemporary has announced the appointment of Lucia Simek as its Director of External Affairs, a newly established position.
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The Dallas Contemporary has appointed Carolina Alvarez-Mathies as its new Executive Director.
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The Dallas Art Fair has announced its plan to return to full capacity, hosting eighty-five galleries this April.
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Nara’s iconic sculpture points toward the opening of one’s senses to the landscape as a way of feeding one’s physical and interior vitality.
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The Dallas Contemporary is facing community backlash after terminating two staffers.
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Holsonback’s work often pushes us to find the context for ourselves.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on an Englishman’s take on Texas, the ruin of Trump’s Taj Mahal, and an online show of short videos that caters to corona brain.
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'EVERYTHING HURTS' stems from Dallas-based artist Jammie Holmes' initiative 'THEY'RE GOING TO KILL ME' on May 30, in response to the killing of George Floyd while Floyd was in Minneapolis police custody.
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There is no modern painter I can think of who touches Currin.
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Christina Rees, Christopher Blay, and Brandon Zech on the exhibitions they’re most looking forward to this season.
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The non-profit kunstalle Dallas Contemporary has announced the appointment of a new senior curator, Laurie Ann Farrell.
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"My art bridges contemporary art practices with traditional craft processes, allowing participating communities to reclaim, preserve, and innovate their traditions."
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Rainey Knusdon and guest Natasha Bowdoin on the best art press in Texas, Bowdoin’s giant new installation at Rice, and the drink of choice at Chernobyl.
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The winner of the museum's pocket zine contest will win $300 cash, one post on the institution's Instagram page, and "the opportunity to display their zine at Dallas Contemporary’s front desk for the duration of the exhibitions."