Even though the works in Peña’s current exhibition were all made in 2019, they feel sharply prophetic of our grim, lockdown days.
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Christina Rees and guest Arthur Peña on the Amon Carter’s photography game, ceramics in central Texas, and Peña’s recent project with Coach.
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News
Fashion & Art: Coach Presents “City Wide” Exhibition by Dallas Artist Arthur Peña
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe line between art and fashion has been blurry ever since Hugo Ball put on a cardboard suit to perform in Cabaret Voltaire. From Dalí-influenced lobster dresses to set and costume designs for…
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Review
Notes on Arthur Peña’s “Endless/Nameless” at the Reading Room, Dallas
by Lee Escobedoby Lee EscobedoWhen the characters in Peña's piece speak his words, the room takes on a certain stillness, much like the weight of witnessing someone undress for the first time, or the last.
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An exhibition of works by Dallas-based artists Francisco Moreno and Arthur Peña. This show has been in the works since 2012.
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An exhibition of a single work by Arthur Peña. The show “challenges the viewer to engage with an artist’s work by removing familiar viewing elements such as comparison and contrast from the…
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A collaborative work by artists Tom Orr and Arthur Peña exploring perception and mystery, sensitivity to materials and interest in light as a phenomenon.
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Peña embraces the artist’s endemic dissatisfaction: each work is only the latest, less than perfect, attempt.
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Tonight's performance will include spoken word poetry, activist theory, radical storytelling, and language experimentation.
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William Sarradet writes about two current Dallas exhibitions: a show of works from the collection of Seth Davidow at SITE131, and a show of paintings by Masamitsu Shigeta at 12.26.
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Even in this iteration of the fair, which included fewer galleries than in recent years, the event felt full, lively, and (as art fairs often are) just the slightest bit overwhelming.
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The Reading Room in Dallas, a 550-square-foot art space that faces the east entrance to Fair Park in Dallas, has closed after 10 years of exhibitions, readings, performances, and book…
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Sofia Vivir-Bastidas, Jer’Lisa Devezin, Peter Fend, Rowen Foster, Oshay Green, “Shorty” Hernandez, Hockaday AP Art student, David Jeremiah, Allison Klion, Greg Meza, Jessie Alexandra Moncrief, Arthur Peña, Kevin Todora and…
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A one time event in Dallas featuring a site specific installation by Carrie Moyer, curated by Arthur Peña. “RSVP to receive location details: [email protected]“
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A multi venue collaborative project presented by the Office of Cultural Affairs during Dallas Arts Month. Participating venues are: the Bath House Cultural Center, the Latino Cultural Center, the Moody…
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A visitor’s experience at Inner Space should not be one of passive absorption, but one of response and critical dialogue.
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For Arthur Peña’s most recent installment of One Night Only, his curatorial project that is as ephemeral as it is exclusive, performance artist-musician Francine Thirteen led a huddled congregation in a semi-religious service.