The Dallas Museum of Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art have each recently announced the appointment of new board members.
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The Dallas Museum of Art has appointed Jacqueline Chao as the Cecil and Ida Green Curator of Asian Art.
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The Dallas Museum of Art promotes long time employee Stacey Lizotte, and the Art Museum of South Texas hires Alexis De Leon.
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The Dallas Museum of Art has announced the winners of its 2022 Awards to Artists, including nine artists from North Texas.
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The Dallas Museum of Art has released a public statement indicating it will hire a security consultant following a recent break-in.
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This week: an big annual group exhibition in Houston, international postwar works in Dallas, a solo sculpture exhibition in Austin, and more.
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Following a fight with his girlfriend, twenty-one year-old Brian Hernandez broke into the Dallas Museum of Art and destroyed four artworks.
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News
Creative Arts Center Partners with Dallas Arts District and Local High School to Paint a New Mural
The Creative Arts Center of Dallas has partnered with the Dallas Arts District Foundation and Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts to create a mural inspired by the work of Octavio Medellín.
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The Dallas Museum of Art has announced its acquisition of ten works of art from Dallas Art Fair participating galleries, three of which are by Texas artists.
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Review
Spirit Lodge: Starr Hardridge and Connecting the Contemporary with the Traditional at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Chadd Scottby Chadd ScottThis groundbreaking exhibition marks the first and possibly last time these objects will be reunited from various collections across the country.
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This spring, the Dallas Museum of Art debuts the first museum retrospective of Octavio Medellín’s work, and an unprecedented exhibition of works created by Mississippian peoples and their descendants.
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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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Podcast
Art Dirt: The Dallas Museum of Art’s Expansion + Dutch Museums Protest Lockdowns
by Glasstireby GlasstireJessica Fuentes and Brandon Zech discuss what they'd want to see from a new Dallas Museum of Art building. Plus, they recap a recent COVID-19 lockdown protest by over 60 Dutch cultural institutions.
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The quality of the work from the last two years of van Gogh’s life is astonishing, as is the speed with which he painted these pictures. I enthusiastically recommend this exhibition to anyone who appreciates art.
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As part of their ongoing collecting practice of supporting local and regional artists, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired works by eight Texas artists in 2021.
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Over the last two weeks, the Concourse at the Dallas Museum of Art has gotten a makeover.
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Amy Werntz: Ordinary Moments, and Lloyd Brown: The Sky Should Know Me by Now (Recent Paintings of U.S. Highway 50), at Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, August 28–October…
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“The first work of art to enter the collection by the world-renowned artist, it embodies Basquiat’s uncanny ability to meld art history, pop culture, and empathy for the human subject."
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"We are honored that for over 40 years Awards to Artists has been supporting exceptional artists in our community at pivotal moments in their practice and career."
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees on some San Antonio artists in Austin, ten artists going for broke with TV news footage in Dallas, and a must-see solo exhibition opening this weekend in Houston.