Archive for July, 2011
By: Lisa Taylor on Monday, July 25th, 2011 at 8:10 pm
Don’t worry because now is your chance to purchase the DVD version. Just email, info@dallasartdealers.org.
DVDs are $15 per panel and the panel discussions include The Intersection of Art and Fashion (with Dallas Morning News Fashion writer Jason Sheeler, Fashionistas Executive Director Megan McQuery, fashion designer Darian Thomas, and artist Julie Michel. Heidi Dillon,... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 1:38 am
Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance splendors, gondola rides through the grand canal, music in St. Mark%26rsquo;s Square and stolen kisses under the Bridge of Sighs. These are but a few of the features that have captivated world travelers for generations and are but some of the things that drew my family to visit there mere weeks ago.%26nbsp;
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 1:38 am
Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance splendors, gondola rides through the grand canal, music in St. Mark%26rsquo;s Square and stolen kisses under the Bridge of Sighs. These are but a few of the features that have captivated world travelers for generations and are but some of the things that drew my family to visit there mere weeks ago.%26nbsp;
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By: Paper City on Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 1:38 am
Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance splendors, gondola rides through the grand canal, music in St. Mark%26rsquo;s Square and stolen kisses under the Bridge of Sighs. These are but a few of the features that have captivated world travelers for generations and are but some of the things that drew my family to visit there mere weeks ago.%26nbsp;
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By: Lisa Taylor on Friday, July 15th, 2011 at 9:32 pm
”œSpirit Tree” Elaine Merritt
And, the relationship between DADA and Creative Arts Center of Dallas just keeps getting better.
Not only has the Creative Arts Center been a longtime DADA Friend, but it has begun to sponsor our panel discussions held every spring and fall. And, this fall to help celebrate the CAC’s 45th anniversary, DADA and CAC... | Read More
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By: Lisa Taylor on Monday, July 11th, 2011 at 1:23 am
Tony Bass
Paul Walden
Don’t let the name fool you. Southwest Gallery is more than just Southwest art. The gallery houses Contemporary, Impressionist, Traditional, Western and, yes, Southwestern art. Paintings, sculptures and antiques fill the 16, 000 square feet gallery which also specializes in framing.
Although new... | Read More
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By: Paper City on Thursday, July 7th, 2011 at 1:31 am
Braque and Picasso to a Nimble Pop-Up: This month%26rsquo;s diverse, enticing fare will appeal to modernist fans and seekers of today%26rsquo;s avant-garde. The Kimbell Art Museum%26rsquo;s exquisite peek into art history, %26ldquo;Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 %26ndash; 1912,%26rdquo; reveals a chapter between friends and rivals that set the stage for the stylistic... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Thursday, July 7th, 2011 at 1:31 am
Braque and Picasso to a Nimble Pop-Up: This month%26rsquo;s diverse, enticing fare will appeal to modernist fans and seekers of today%26rsquo;s avant-garde. The Kimbell Art Museum%26rsquo;s exquisite peek into art history, %26ldquo;Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 %26ndash; 1912,%26rdquo; reveals a chapter between friends and rivals that set the stage for the stylistic... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Thursday, July 7th, 2011 at 1:31 am
Braque and Picasso to a Nimble Pop-Up: This month%26rsquo;s diverse, enticing fare will appeal to modernist fans and seekers of today%26rsquo;s avant-garde. The Kimbell Art Museum%26rsquo;s exquisite peek into art history, %26ldquo;Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910 %26ndash; 1912,%26rdquo; reveals a chapter between friends and rivals that set the stage for the stylistic... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Wednesday, July 6th, 2011 at 9:03 pm
Catherine D. Anspon forecasts the best of this month%26rsquo;s sizzling, gallery-wide summer open house %26mdash; photographs of American metropolises rendered in Jell-O, anyone? %26mdash; then reflects upon the Whitney Biennial discoveries that began their ascent in ArtHouston many Julys ago, including a painter whose canvases now command seven figures. (Can you name her?) Read On.... | Read More
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