By Christina Rees on February 20, 2013
In what feels like a direct answer to detractors of Dallas’ very centralized and compacted (and rarified) still-new Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center has [...]
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By Laura Lark on October 25, 2011
The second whoppin’ big art fair has come to a close, and oh! I have so much to say that I doubt, what with today’s [...]
Posted in Blog, I'm with stupid, Uncategorized | Tagged Andy Coolquitt, Ariane Roesch, Art in America, blaffer gallery, Bluth family, boxers, Champion Gallery, Cowboy Mike, david shelton, Dean Projects, Dubuffet, Fairfield Porter, Fernwood Tonight, Francesca Fuchs, Franz West, George R. Brown Convention Center, Gun Show, IKEA, inman gallery, JFK, Katrina Moorhead, lebron james, Luc Tuymans, Marjorie Scwarz, Marlene Dumas, Martin Mull, Newports, Paul Thiebaud Gallery, Pee Wee Herman, Peter Plagens, Peter Soriano, pony, Rachel Harrison, rachel hecker, Raphael Rubenstein, Ray Beldner, rice university art gallery, rodeo, Samuel Freeman, Steven Keen, Ted Nugent, Texas Gallery, The Onion, Tom Birkner, Tracey Snelling, Trans Am, Urs Fischer, vincent valdez, Wayne Thiebaud |