Dallas Observer Merch Drop: Our Collab With Artist Jackdaw
The merch is available now only to Observer members. Jackdaw’s niece (and our social media editor) shares insight into the collab.
The merch is available now only to Observer members. Jackdaw’s niece (and our social media editor) shares insight into the collab.
As the Trump administration’s deportation effort gathers steam, the artist and immigrant wants the world to watch carefully.
Curated by photographer Andrew Sherman, the exhibition is at Deep Ellum Art Company.
After complaints by Fort Worth residents, photographs by Sally Mann were seized by police.
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The artist was formed in Dallas and found his Texas style in the Big Apple.
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An artist on Instagram shared an altered screenshot of a Dallas Observer article claiming his painting of Donald Trump could sell for millions.
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The new exhibition is a major retrospective of the British-American painter’s work.
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Some Sherman locals were thrilled by the city’s new installation, but others claimed they didn’t recognize their city anymore.
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