Fort Worth Gets a Kate Simon Exhibition Full of Icons
Noted Photographer Kate Simon Unveils The View from the Inside
Noted Photographer Kate Simon Unveils The View from the Inside
Shepard Fairey has built a reputation for challenging the establishment. From his early days as an outlaw street artist to his current role as a darling of the art world, he never shies away from the beauty and the dark underlayer of American culture.
Deep Ellum will turn 150 years old in 2023, and to do this historic occasion justice, celebrations having already gotten started.
The sugary sights of the Sweet Tooth Hotel are headed to downtown Dallas. Art space Sweet Tooth Hotel announced it will open a new 6,000-square-foot experience on Elm Street.
The shapes on the walls shift from pastel clouds to water lilies, to the view of an air balloon descending onto a scene in the Belle Epoque.
It’s been said it takes 20 years to become an overnight success, and Dallas-based visual artist Joey Brock might just prove that saying to be true.
From Marvel to princesses, superheroes, sports idols, villains and sidekicks, Disney has something for everyone.
Through his movement of “POPaganda,” Ron English has created an array of merry mascots that poke fun at the foibles of corporate America
Women’s rights and freedoms have become fiercely under attack recently in the state of Texas, especially with the leak of a Supreme Court ruling that could overturn Roe v Wade
We meet in front of the Mosaic Building on North Akard Street on the side facing the DART train tracks. High Vis, the high-rise climbing, literally on the edge photographer, is wearing a black hoodie, a snapback ball cap with the Triple D logo and a black mask. He never…
An exhibit at the African American Museum at Fair Park aims to shine a light on the untold stories of America. At Yanga: Journeys to Freedom, a seven-month-long exhibit, beholders can learn the story of Gaspar Yanga, who is hailed as one of America’s first liberators during the slave trade…
Artist Dora Reynosa stands in front of a canvas propped up by an easel, and the world falls into the distant background.
If you get the chance to stand under the majestic ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, you should take the opportunity, but you won’t get a lot of time to take in the experience.
Just past high noon Saturday, Dallas Art Battle came back to Deep Ellum Art Co. The competition pitted six artists against one another, creating works during two, 20-minute rounds with winners chosen by the audience. This year, the overall winner was Fernando Olivares for his rendition of rapper TuPac. The…
Black Bodies, White Spaces: Invisibility & Hypervisibility opened at the new Green Family Art Foundation gallery last October, and as the exhibition nears its Jan. 27 close, members of the local art community have rushed to see the show.
A woman laughs with wide eyes as she enters a yet-unnamed gallery in Dallas’ Tin District featuring Techne, a collection of works by artist Robert Weiss.
If you’re craving some real, actual Van Gogh paintings, head over to the Dallas Museum of Art. Van Gogh and the Olive Groves is the first ever exhibition examining Van Gogh’s olive grove series, painted late in his life.
Meka Jackson and the Creators Don’t Die team continue to keep the nostalgic hip-hop culture of the early 2000s alive with their annual FubuPalooza event, which showcases art, fashion and music.
In Western culture, there’s always seemingly been a negative stigma associated with tattoos, but evidence has proven that the practice of tattooing is an ancient art form with rich traditions and meanings in different cultures around the world.
For many people, compounding daily responsibilities, especially when paired with pandemic-induced isolation, bring on anxiety and other mental health ailments.
Unless you live under a rock, there’s no way you haven’t heard of the immersive Van Gogh exhibition currently showing in Dallas.
On Sept. 25, Dallas’ Crow Museum of Asian Art premiered the U.S. opening of the 2017 exhibition Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia, a moving image installation by Ho Tzu Nyen that questions widespread (mis)conceptions viewers may have about Southeast Asia.