The Dallas Arts Need a Good Old Fashioned Call to Action

In this series of articles, Leslie Moody Castro takes on the role of journalist or interlocutor to explore the inequity in the creation, curation and exhibition of art. Read more here. By Leslie Moody Castro Dallas has been an incredible learning experience. I never expected that canceling an exhibition would…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Josephine Durkin: Maps, Flora and Highlighters Sculptures come in all shapes, sizes, colors and beautiful packages. Especially in the art of Josephine Durkin, a Greenville, Texas-based artist whose colorfully abstract sculptural pieces will be on display in a solo exhibition at Erin Cluley Gallery (414 Fabrication St) that opens at…

It’s Time to Make a List of What the Arts in Dallas Want

In this series of articles, Leslie Moody Castro takes on the role of journalist or interlocutor to explore the inequity in the creation, curation and exhibition of art. Read more here. By Leslie Moody Castro I liken my job in the arts to a long-term relationship. It has the ups,…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Ark Festival Last year Fort Worth-based artist and Dallas Observer Mastermind Christopher Blay collaborated with bc Workshop to erect an ark in Oak Cliff — a project meant to bring a neighborhood together. Created as a gathering space and temporary gallery installation, the ark sat on East 10th Street between…

Leslie Moody Castro: “This Is Dallas.”

In this series of articles, Leslie Moody Castro takes on the role of journalist or interlocutor to explore the inequity in the creation, curation and exhibition of art. Read more here. By Leslie Moody Castro I wish I could photograph people’s faces when I tell them that I cancelled the…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Kent Dorn: Into the Night Houston-based artist Kent Dorn swims upstream for his exhibition at The Safe Room that opens this weekend. Er, he rolls up the highway at least. Then he climbs the stairs up into the hidden gallery space at the Texas Theatre (231. W. Jefferson Blvd.), paintings…

I Should Have Been a Pop Star

In this series of articles, Leslie Moody Castro takes on the role of journalist or interlocutor to explore the inequity in the creation, curation and exhibition of art. Read more here. Telling my story By Leslie Moody Castro I have a longstanding inside joke that I bounce around regularly with…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Justyna Gorowska: FWJG Photographer Francesca Woodman was fascinated by the female body. During the late 70’s she shot black and white portraiture, often of women in the nude, playing with the camera to blur or smudge the image further submerging the subject into the medium. Woodman’s photographic self-awareness, her sensitive…

Take Lauren’s Mini Virtual Tour of the Dallas Art Fair, 2015

A smart gallerist wants the work they show to be in conversation with the contemporary international art market, but much of the year it’s more likely you’ll speak in Dallas terms. You’ll compare one Dragon Street space to another. Perhaps this is why it’s quite wonderful to wander the Dallas…

Here Are Your Non-Art Fair Art Events to Attend This Week

You’re going to hear a lot of people telling you what #DallasArtsWeek and the Dallas Art Fair mean for the city this week. No matter what they say, roll your eyes, sip your champagne, and adopt the most blasé tone you can muster and say, “Vous sentez come le boeuf…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

I’ve been slacking when it comes to seeing all the exhibitions happening in and around Dallas. I don’t know if it’s been the weather, or what you might call being in “a funk,” but I’m slowly emerging from my shell to see everything out there. This list is a healthy…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Joy Laville, Chuck & George, and Flor Garduño Three very different artists take over the McKinney Avenue Contemporary this weekend. Mexican-based artist Joy Laville’s paintings return to Dallas for her first exhibition in 30 years, featuring work from five decades of painting. In the square gallery, Dallas-based collaborative duo Chuck…