Fort Worth Is Rambo Elliott’s Gallery
Famed photographer Rambo Elliott’s eight-stop public tour is a healing homage to connection and vulnerability.
Famed photographer Rambo Elliott’s eight-stop public tour is a healing homage to connection and vulnerability.
The beloved annual arts showcase will show a vision of the future as imagined by creatives from around the world.
For the Texas transplant and mother of Mark Lettieri, creativity is all in the family.
An artist on Instagram shared an altered screenshot of a Dallas Observer article claiming his painting of Donald Trump could sell for millions.
Are you an art enthusiast who loves Whataburger? You’ll also love Alli Koch.
Forget the Home Depot skeleton: The most in-demand Halloween decor is by Dallas artist Morgan Thaxton.
The new exhibition is a major retrospective of the British-American painter’s work.
A new Exposition Park gallery is perfect for Texasmaxxing.
The two shows at the Dallas Contemporary are complementary in their themes.
Some Sherman locals were thrilled by the city’s new installation, but others claimed they didn’t recognize their city anymore.
Henry’s Majestic and Dallas street artist Fernanda Ferfetz want people to try the spray paint craft with a drink in hand.
The new exhibition, which opens on Aug. 18, tells the life story of Frida Kahlo using her work and images of her created by friends and loved ones.
“All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins” is returning to the DMA for the first time since 2018 next May.
The Haas brothers celebrate cartoony shapes, refined craft and “stoner humor” at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
Dallas and the art world beyond are taking notice of an emerging talent, Jaquelyn Rodriguez (aka Clean As Paper).
The museum in Fort Worth is exhibiting its own employees’ work clothes as a commentary on workplace culture.
There’s a free gallery downtown displaying propaganda, comic book art and photography you won’t find anywhere else. You just have to talk to a lawyer to get in.
The one-night exhibition is just one way the beloved bar brings the new to Expo Park.
Reuben Cheatem is using his art to shed light on his cancer journey.
The mayor posted a photo of the Dallas skyline with a cropped-out watermark and no credit. The reaction on social media was less than positive.
The Panamanian painter has made her mark on Dallas’ Tin District, and her feminist pop-surrealism contains multitudes.
“Surrealism and Us” explores how Black and Caribbean Artists made an art movement more inclusive.