5 Art Events for Your Weekend, July 7-10

Works On Paper & William Wegman: Good Dogs On Nice Furniture at Barry Whistler Gallery 315 Cole Street, No. 120 Through August 13 Two new exhibitions are currently on display at Barry Whistler. Works on Paper features artists Terrell James, Otis Jones, Lawrence Lee, Michael Miller, Dan Rizzie, Andrea Rosenberg, Lorraine…

5 Art Events for Your Holiday Weekend

Concealed Fauna at The Public Trust 2271 Monitor St. Through July 30 Do not miss this unique show with works priced to sell at The Public Trust. Daria Lapto is a sculptor based in Ulyanovsk, Russia. Her figurative sculptures are both sweet and feral in nature, often combining childlike human characteristics…

Art Events, June 25: Car-Eating Fungus and Photographs of Critters

The Sun Shines Blue and Backyard Daoism at Galleri Urbane 2277 Monitor St. 6 p.m. Saturday For The Sun Shines Blue, painter Danny Rose studied natural landscapes and rock formations. These works are rooted in observation, awareness of time and appreciation of the surrounding world. Reflecting both the external and…

5 Essential Art Events for Your Weekend, May 26-29

Deep Eyellum at Epocha Shoe Gallery2540 Elm St. Native Texan graphic artist and painter Miguel Ibarra will paint one of his extraterrestrial flora murals onsite and exhibit his latest series of small “Eye-bud” paintings. Ibarra’s “green” mural series and paintings are inspired by nature’s potential to both revitalize and destroy…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend: May 19-21

Three New Films by Richard Bailey at the Margo Jones Theatre1121 1st Ave. Richard Bailey made a couple of 16mm films after finishing film school. But he started focusing on poetry and short stories once the expenses of filmmaking caught up with him. After digital advances drove down the costs,…

5 Art Exhibits to See this Weekend, May 13-15

SOLILOQUY: Jason Salavon at The Public Trust 2271 Monitor St. The SOLILOQUY series puts the focus of an entire art gallery on one work of art for a month. Using software processes of his own design, Jason Salavon generates and reconfigures masses of communal material to present new perspectives on…

Jeff Baker Makes Photographs That Don’t Look Like Photographs

In 2009, when Jeff Baker retired from a 35-year career as a commercial photographer in New York City, he moved back to his hometown, Dallas, and began to feel directionless. He also began to feel portents of death in the form of three serious diseases: atrial fibrillation, macular degeneration in…

Weird Things We Saw at the Dallas Art Fair

Yesterday we learned that attendance for the Dallas Art Fair last weekend broke the record, with 12,500 people passing through the halls of the Fashion Industry Gallery on Ross Avenue. In its eighth year, the fair seemed more vital than ever.  As we mentioned in our coverage of the fair…