Peter Lucas reviews the exhibition "Walter De Maria: Boxes for Meaningless Work," on view at the Menil Collection through April 23, 2023.
Walter De Maria
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This week: a fifty-year retrospective of minimalist sculpture, a solo exhibition of collage works by an international artist, graphic design-inspired portraits exploring the seven deadly sins in Dallas, and more.
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The Dallas Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art have jointly acquired Walter De Maria’s sculpture Large Rod Series: Circle/Rectangle, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 (1986). Additionally, the…
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