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The Visual SpeedBump Art Tour Celebrates 23 Years of Oak Cliff’s Artistic Weirdness

By Kendall MorganMay 11, 2023

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.

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Turns a Black Mirror on Our Technology Obsession

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Turns a Black Mirror on Our Technology Obsession

By Kendall MorganApril 26, 2023

This art exhibition allows you to see yourself as you see the world: through screens. Yes, it’s meta as hell.

A Week of Art Is on the Horizon At the 15th Edition of the Dallas Art Fair

By Kendall MorganApril 18, 2023

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.

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John Paul and Erin Hossley Bring a Neighborly Spirit to the New Lone Gallery

By Kendall MorganApril 11, 2023

What used to be {neighborhood} is now the Lone Gallery in the Design District. It’s just as friendly, though.

Dr. Clark Art Gets to the Bare Bones of Her Subjects

Dr. Clark Art Gets to the Bare Bones of Her Subjects

By Ryann GordonApril 6, 2023

Crispin Glover has nothing on Dr. Chrystal Clark, whose art is inspired by old anatomy manuals.

Optimal Illusions: All Eyes Are on Dallas Artist Dan Lam

By Kendall MorganMarch 29, 2023

Enchanting, otherworldly and vibrant, Dan Lam’s sculptures look like they were dropped on Earth from another planet. Demi Lovato, Gigi Hadid and 2 Chainz are fans, along with a growing number of galleries and museums.

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The Coolest Pop-Ups Soon to Be Popping in DFW

By Poppy XanderMarch 28, 2023

If you’re not sure where to find the cool art, clothes and vintage items in North Texas, sample some of these upcoming pop-ups for your favorite finds.

An Exhibition at George Bush Presidential Library Houses Copies of Democracy’s Foundation

By Danny GallagherMarch 23, 2023

Americans probably hear or use the word “freedom” at least once a day. Have you ever stopped to think about the concept or even the definition of freedom? How do you define it even when it clearly has limitations?

Dallas Street Artist Drigo Makes a Colorful Gallery Debut at Erin Cluley Projects

By Kendall MorganMarch 9, 2023

You probably know Drigo’s street art, but traditional canvases give the artist more freedom, he says. The artist makes his debut at Erin Cluley Projects.

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Artists in Their Bathrooms: Painter Haley Guilfoile Finds Inspiration in Unexpected Places

By Alicia ClaytorMarch 7, 2023

Haley Guilfoile is a pop artist, muralist and self-proclaimed space cadet who left San Francisco to come to Dallas, where she finds breaking into the art community to be a different kind of challenge.

Artist Mark di Suvero’s Towering Vision Is on View at the Nasher Sculpture Center

By Kendall MorganFebruary 23, 2023

Every longtime Dallas resident can’t help but be familiar with the work of Mark di Suvero. His epic “Ad Astra” soars to the roof of NorthPark Center, while the bright red steel beams of “Ave” established the sculpture as one of the most iconic works inside or out of the Dallas Museum of Art.

Artists in Their Bathrooms: Ceramicist Nadia Rosales Is Unbreakable

By Alicia ClaytorFebruary 16, 2023

Nadia Rosales lounges atop her porcelain commode situated in the corner of her 1960s black and white tiled bathroom as she tells her story.

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An Arlington Exhibition Honors Texas Musicians Including Both Selenas, Willie and Beyoncé

By Eva RaggioFebruary 6, 2023

As a big Texas music fan, Mark Joeckel has managed to get close to his idols by working behind the scenes in the industry.

Quimeras Opens at Arts Mission Oak Cliff With Challenging Queer Performative Art

By Scott TuckerJanuary 26, 2023

Arts Mission Oak Cliff is a nontraditional art space, and its newest event is a prime example of its mission. On Saturday, Jan. 28, the space will host Quimeras, an interactive fashion and art presentation offering an arsenal of powerful works by young LGBTQ+ artists. These Texas newcomers are poised to…

Jerry Saltz Brings the Fine (and Fun) Art of Criticism to the Dallas Museum of Art

By Kendall MorganJanuary 12, 2023

The modern art world would be a lot less entertaining without Jerry Saltz. The senior art critic for New York Magazine since 2006, Saltz is provocative, populist, and a bit of a provocateur.

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Art Curator David Quadrini Makes a Grand Return With an Exhibition of Works by Bas Jan Ader

By Scott TuckerJanuary 12, 2023

David Quadrini is a hard man to pin down. The gallerist, curator and artist has spent the past few months carefully choosing pieces for a truly remarkable show at the new gallery Meliksetian Briggs in Dallas, showcasing the works of critically acclaimed Dutch artist Bas Jan Ader. The show, opening on…

A Guide to the Best and Brightest New Street Art in Dallas

By Kendall MorganDecember 1, 2022

The holidays are upon us, and with them, an influx of family and friends traveling to our fair city. When the football games are over, and the malls are too crowded, why not take your crew on a tour of the latest and greatest murals around town?

Fort Worth Gets a Kate Simon Exhibition Full of Icons

By Kendall MorganOctober 31, 2022

Noted Photographer Kate Simon Unveils The View from the Inside

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Shepard Fairey Takes a ‘Backward Forward’ View of Our Country At the Dallas Contemporary

By Kendall MorganOctober 12, 2022

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.

Artists Will Show Off Their Spaces and Compete to Paint a Mural At Deep Ellum Open Studios

By Malen BlackmonOctober 10, 2022

Deep Ellum will turn 150 years old in 2023, and to do this historic occasion justice, celebrations having already gotten started.

Visitors Will Get Actual Room Keys in Sweet Tooth Hotel’s New Downtown Dreamland Exhibition

By Danny GallagherOctober 4, 2022

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.

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Selfie-Consciousness: Dallas Art Spaces Keep Up With Interactive, Immersive and Instagram Trends

By Kendall MorganSeptember 21, 2022

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.

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