Archive for July, 2010
By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 5:40 am
North to South: A beguiling, groundbreaking exhibition that expands our knowledge of one of the ripest areas of art history revisionism arrives at the Amon Carter Museum this summer with %26#8220;Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s %26#8211; 1950s%26#8221; (through September 5). The traveling show, organized by the Newark Museum, covers a pivotal period when... |
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 5:40 am
North to South: A beguiling, groundbreaking exhibition that expands our knowledge of one of the ripest areas of art history revisionism arrives at the Amon Carter Museum this summer with %26#8220;Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s %26#8211; 1950s%26#8221; (through September 5). The traveling show, organized by the Newark Museum, covers a pivotal period when... |
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By: Paper City on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 5:40 am
North to South: A beguiling, groundbreaking exhibition that expands our knowledge of one of the ripest areas of art history revisionism arrives at the Amon Carter Museum this summer with %26#8220;Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s %26#8211; 1950s%26#8221; (through September 5). The traveling show, organized by the Newark Museum, covers a pivotal period when... |
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 5:32 am
The art scene is abuzz with news of the Dallas Contemporary%26#8217;s latest acquisition %26#8212; and it has little to do with pieces by James Gilbert or Nathaniel Glaspie. Instead, it%26#8217;s the announcement of the Contemporary%26#8217;s new executive director Peter Doroshenko, who will no doubt amp up the city%26#8217;s cultural energy. The internationally renowned curator, director and... |
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 5:32 am
The art scene is abuzz with news of the Dallas Contemporary%26#8217;s latest acquisition %26#8212; and it has little to do with pieces by James Gilbert or Nathaniel Glaspie. Instead, it%26#8217;s the announcement of the Contemporary%26#8217;s new executive director Peter Doroshenko, who will no doubt amp up the city%26#8217;s cultural energy. The internationally renowned curator, director and... |
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By: Paper City on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 5:32 am
The art scene is abuzz with news of the Dallas Contemporary%26#8217;s latest acquisition %26#8212; and it has little to do with pieces by James Gilbert or Nathaniel Glaspie. Instead, it%26#8217;s the announcement of the Contemporary%26#8217;s new executive director Peter Doroshenko, who will no doubt amp up the city%26#8217;s cultural energy. The internationally renowned curator, director and... |
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 12:03 am
Painter%26#8217;s Progress/Oh So Demure: It%26#8217;s all about the triumph of the Texans. Two exhibits in that direction are highly recommended: Seth Alverson returns to town for a solo at Art Palace %26#8212; with a newly minted MFA and a very strange, albeit compelling group of paintings that pack a menacing narrative (through August 21) ... At Houston Arts Alliance%26#8217;s Space 125... |
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 12:03 am
Painter%26#8217;s Progress/Oh So Demure: It%26#8217;s all about the triumph of the Texans. Two exhibits in that direction are highly recommended: Seth Alverson returns to town for a solo at Art Palace %26#8212; with a newly minted MFA and a very strange, albeit compelling group of paintings that pack a menacing narrative (through August 21) ... At Houston Arts Alliance%26#8217;s Space 125... |
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By: Paper City on Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 12:03 am
Painter%26#8217;s Progress/Oh So Demure: It%26#8217;s all about the triumph of the Texans. Two exhibits in that direction are highly recommended: Seth Alverson returns to town for a solo at Art Palace %26#8212; with a newly minted MFA and a very strange, albeit compelling group of paintings that pack a menacing narrative (through August 21) ... At Houston Arts Alliance%26#8217;s Space 125... |
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By: Lisa Taylor on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at 3:40 pm
DADA panelist Kenda North, "Cara"
Now is your chance. No more procrastinating. Whether you are an art lover wanting to start a collection or an artist who needs to photograph your work, this year’s DADA panel discussions have something for you.
For the art lover, DADA’s distinguished panel of noted collectors and artists can help... | Read More
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