From Monet to Munch, the Art Exhibitions You Don’t Want To Miss in 2024
If you’re going to check out art this year in DFW, we have some recommendations for the best exhibitions.
If you’re going to check out art this year in DFW, we have some recommendations for the best exhibitions.
The new immersive gallery will also share ticket sales with artists, according to its founder.
Coming off the year of Beyonce, Barbie and Taylor Swift, the DMA wants to expose you to even more art made by women.
Before Jeremy Strick leaves the Nasher, we have some questions.
Artist Jammie Holmes’ exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is full of symbolism.
Artist Ryan Hawk has an exhibition that calls for an in-depth viewing.
You’ve seen Roy Lichtenstein’s work whether you know it or not. Now you can see a whole lot more of it.
Denton artist Eliza Reinhardt has a severe case of amnesia, but she remembers all the positive TikTok comments about her work.
The Dallas artist finds universal themes through her paintings.
A massive project by photographer Richard Avedon gets a reprise.
The Dallas artist has been hailed by museums and galleries across the country.
And they say you have to move to New York to make it. For JM Rizzi, it was the other way around.
Meow Wolf’s newest museum in Grapevine is existential adventure game with clues and hints. Here are some leads we found that could help you crack its mysterious codes.
The new Meow Wolf in Grapevine Mills Mall is much more than an Instagram trap: It has an overwhelmingly positive message that’s truly Texas.
Ephemeral is a new art gallery concept in Dallas, and its owners want the space to live up to its history.
We wish more art exhibitions would focus on cuisine. A new art show touches on so many important aspects of the history of Asian Americans in Dallas.
The exhibition reminds us of the parallels between the apartheid and Jim Crow laws.
Don’t be mad at us later. We told you about this event. Go inside artists’ studios and find you some of that Austin weirdness.
This art exhibition allows you to see yourself as you see the world: through screens. Yes, it’s meta as hell.
One of Dallas’ best art events if back, and it extends over several days so you hardly have an excuse to not get to the Art Fair.
What used to be {neighborhood} is now the Lone Gallery in the Design District. It’s just as friendly, though.
Crispin Glover has nothing on Dr. Chrystal Clark, whose art is inspired by old anatomy manuals.