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By Betsy Lewis on January 6, 2013
The 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 [...]
Posted in Blog, Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Bryan Adams, celebrity fucking, City Arts Center, Goss-Michael Foundation, Lindsay Lohan, Marfa Contemporary, Mick Jagger, Posh, Victoria Beckham |
By Bill Davenport on August 30, 2012
Dallas’ Goss-Michael Foundation has announced the winners of four $5,000 annual scholarships for high school seniors, which are applied toward tuition at each winner’s college [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged booker T. Washington high school, bria webb, frank hettig, George Michael, Goss-Michael Foundation, kendal coker, kenny goss, maximiliano brito |
By Betsy Lewis on March 22, 2012
Weaving together the movie star and the rock star, Fame holds a place of honor in contemporary art. The Goss-Michael Foundation’s retrospective of the work [...]
Posted in Blog, Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Goss-Michael Foundation, Russell Young |
By Colette Copeland on December 9, 2011
Fort Worth Contemporary Art’s exhibit of Angus Fairhurst’s bronze gorilla sculpture entitled A Couple of Differences Between Thinking and Feeling pays homage to the YBA [...]
Posted in Blog, The Open Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Angus Fairhurst, Christina Rees, colette copeland, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, FWCA, Goss-Michael Foundation, Jim Lambie |
By Bill Davenport on October 1, 2011
The MTV Staying Alive Foundation announced that the inaugural MTV RE:DEFINE art exhibition and auction, held at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, has raised more [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged adam ball, Damien Hirst, Goss-Michael Foundation, mtv, MTV re:define, shepard fairey, simon de pury |
By Betsy Lewis on September 20, 2011
Dallas has two big time auctions coming up, one this Friday at the Goss-Michael Foundation, the other in October at the Rachofsky House, each raising [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged amfAR, Benjamin Shine, Bill Clinton, D*Face, dallas contemporary, Dallas museum of art, Damien Hirst, Ervin Wurm, Faile, Goss-Michael Foundation, Haroshi, Jean Paul Gaultier, Mark Grotjahn, MTV re:define, Pam Glew, Rachofsky House, Rankin, Richard Meier, staying alive foundation, the Future Tense, TWO x TWO, Warhol |
By Bill Davenport on September 14, 2011
Ben Flynn, a.k.a. EINE, internationally acclaimed British graffiti artist, will paint two locations in Dallas including the construction wall at the 42-story Museum Tower and [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged ben flynn, eine, Goss-Michael Foundation, MTV re:define, re:define mtv, staying alive foundation |
By Bill Davenport on July 24, 2011
Four $5000 scholarships for young artists and musicians went to Megan Wainwright and James “Austin” Allen of Dallas Booker T. Washington High School, Isaac Williams [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged aphrodite gonou, autin allen, booker T. Washington high school, david austin, erica garza, George Michael, Goss-Michael Foundation, goss-michael scholarship, Isaac Williams, james allen, megan wainwright |
By Betsy Lewis on June 26, 2011
You can wear ugly clothes sort-of designed by Damien Hirst’s baby momma! You are so lucky! Remember buying that Peter Max t-shirt at Dillard’s in [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look. | Tagged Careless Whisper, Damien Hirst, Dillard's, George Michael, Goss-Michael Foundation, Jim Lambie, Maia Norman, MoP SHoP, Mother of Pearl, Peter Max, pop-up |