George Michael amassed much of this collection within the context of the Goss-Michael Foundation, the Dallas-based outfit that Mr. Michael co-founded with Texan Kenny Goss in 2007.
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Special Edition: Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on the top five artist residencies in Texas.
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Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, known professionally as British pop sensation George Michael, died in his sleep yesterday, Christmas day, at his home in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, at age 53, reports The New…
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on buying art for Christmas, a look back on the Houston art scene, and a young BFA with a lot of hustle.
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Dallas’ Goss-Michael Foundation (GMF) recently announced the appointment of Michael Mazurek as its new director. Mazurek is an active Dallas artist and co-founder of the DB/Dallas Biennial series, and was originally appointed curator at…
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Last month, Dallas’ Goss-Michael Foundation announced their plans to relocate to a “newly renovated warehouse site at 1305 Wycliff Avenue at Monitor Street.” The move was scheduled for mid-March, but has been…
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This week, the Dallas Art Fair released a list of exhibitors for the fair’s eighth iteration, taking place April 14-17 at the Fashion Industry Gallery. There are a total of 97 galleries participating, including 39 that…
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Yesterday Dallas’ Goss-Michael Foundation announced that it’s relocating in mid-March to a “newly renovated warehouse site at 1305 Wycliff Avenue at Monitor Street.” Through the move, the Foundation will join new neighbors Galleri Urbane,…
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Christina and Rainey are heavy on the sci-fi and naked ladies this week.
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It’s springtime and that means a ton of new exhibitions, including high school student shows. Although these student exhibitions are popping up throughout the state, two shows are bound to…
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Together the two shows seem to constitute a kind of zeitgeist. The meaning comes through and the mystery remains intact.
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A couple of days ago the Goss-Micheal Foundation (in)formally announced that it had added Michael Mazurek, the ultra-active Dallas artist and co-founder of the DB/Dallas Biennial series, as its “newest member…
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Artnet asks: “Who are the Henry Clay Fricks, J.P. Morgans, or Andrew Carnegies of our era?” In Texas, I would likely point to the de Menils and the Nashers, but…
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In many ways this show stays the course of what Ball has been exploring for the past few years: quasi-scientific abstractions of the real world that sometimes resolve themselves and other times remain entirely ambiguous.
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The intensity and ego-wrangling within art collectives makes them nearly impossible to sustain for very long, so the loss of Homecoming as we know it comes as no surprise.
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News
Goss-Michael Foundation’s Associate Director Named Juror for ArtPrize
by Lucia Simekby Lucia SimekGoss-Michael Foundation’s Associate Director, Ariel Saldivar, has been named as one of the juror’s for the 2014 ArtPrize! Saldivar has been a key figure in making Dallas’ internationally-recognized GMF a more…
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I enjoy seeing my art scene wearing its Sunday best.
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Dallas' Goss-Michael shows how an institution can shift gears and broaden its impact.
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And Now: British Curator Returns to Dallas to Open New Project Space
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonJames Cope, former director of sales at New York’s Marlborough gallery, moved back to Dallas this spring and launched COPE PROJECTS, serving as art advisor and curator. His plans were…
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Bryan Adams “Exposed” at Goss-Michael Foundation (yeah, that Bryan Adams)
by Betsy Lewisby Betsy LewisThe Goss-Michael Foundation’s zesty, celebrity-filled exhibition of Canadian pop star Bryan Adams’s photography embodies the essence of escapist entertainment that Dallas confuses with reality. I have a history of bashing…