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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.
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Christopher Blay and Christina Rees on a show that deconstructs our public-facing identities, a Hill Country show featuring 50 years of a Texas printmaker’s history, and a Dallas show featuring some deceptively sublime imagery.
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In a Texas twist to the story, D Magazine previously reported that the painting was almost purchased by the Dallas Museum of Art.
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Covid threw a wrench in traveling exhibitions; shows planned for years are postponed, giving opportunity for museum collections in storage to come out and fill the galleries.
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Review
Beyond Frida: Female Mexican Painters Paint the Modern Mexican Woman at the Dallas Museum of Art
After the Mexican Revolution, the country’s daring female artists forged a new picture modeled after themselves and who they wanted to be.
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Brandon Zech and Christina Rees share tips for the shows to catch if you’re a film buff, a music lover, a True Texan, or an art lover. (And if you have kids, some tantalizing sculptures).
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The O'Donnell gift will go toward digitization, system upgrades and infrastructure improvements to enhance online and on-site programs.
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The billboards began going up on Monday, and the project hopes to attract the attention of Texans, particularly people of color, as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the state.
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Reopening guidelines include requirements that all staff and visitors wear face masks.
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News
Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher Among Museums Issuing Statements of Solidarity Amid National Protests
Over the past 24 hours, other museums across the country have issued similar statements.
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Podcast
Glasstire Podcast: Visitors Respond to ‘Speechless’ at the Dallas Museum of Art
by Glasstireby Glasstire"It's interesting to be in a museum space and have all of the exhibitions have to do with touch. It's an interesting feeling, almost like you’re doing something you shouldn’t be doing."
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Crockett is currently both a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art and a PhD candidate in Art History at Columbia University.
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We can be taught to understand the world in new ways, starting with how we understand art.
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No stranger to the reality that pieces like these could be in its encyclopedic collection or on loan, the DMA has previously returned works to their home countries: Turkey, in 2012, as well as some Greek and Etruscan pieces the following year. The DMA is not alone in this.
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The exhibition is a survey of representations of women in Mexican Modernism, and opens on February 16.
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The reinstallation was overseen by Dr. Nicole R. Myers, the Barbara Thomas Lemmon Senior Curator of European Art, and was prompted by the final bequest of 32 artworks to the DMA following Mrs. McDermott’s death last May.
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Christina Rees and guest Jon Revett deal with high wind in Amarillo and let you in on how you can visit the only iconic work of land art in Texas.
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Moreno references a range of works that speak to the history of painting, sculpture, architecture and cultural production, and his heritage as a Mexican born American citizen.
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Given the almost aggressive blandness of so much of the artist’s subject matter coupled with the relatively generic facture of the paintings, we might find ourselves a bit hard-pressed to know exactly what to make of this show or why the museum has chosen to anoint Wood with its institutional imprimatur.