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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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Colorful World of Artist Rex Ray

admin·December 31, 2011
You could call him a punk rock post-modernist artist. Rex Ray is a visual musician, inviting you into his lyrical world through intricately painted collaged art works. Ray, a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, has been immersed [...]
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Public Art at the Texas Discovery Garden

admin·December 31, 2011
“Look Up! Look Up!” The young girl commanded her parents as she entered the Texas Discovery Garden for the “Dallas Green Festival.” The entrance to the building welcomed them with a sculpture suspended from the ceiling [...]
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Life in Black & White

admin·December 31, 2011
Fine art photographer Jay Rusovich is fiercely — and refreshingly — old school. He shoots only black and white film and adamantly refuses to use Adobe Photoshop on any of his images.  His camera of choice is an RZ67 Pro II Mamiya [...]
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Curious About George?

admin·December 31, 2011
Margret and Hans Rey tried to remain calm as the official came through the train car packed with...
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KAWS & Effect

admin·December 30, 2011
The silken concrete walls at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth would seem like a tempting canvas...
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

The Gift of Reading

admin·December 30, 2011
Some of these books are admittedly too big to stuff into a stocking, but each one is a...
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ARTifacts: December 2011

admin·December 30, 2011
To mark its 50th anniversary, sick the Amon Carter Museum of American Art has acquired an important painting...
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United In Song

GREGORY SULLIVAN ISAACS·December 29, 2011
It’s late on a cool November afternoon and chaos reigns in the basement of the First Presbyterian Church...
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Let it Snow!

admin·December 11, 2011
The A+C Guide to Getting Out Of the House During the Holidays   The holidays are upon us,...
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An Artful Life

Charissa N. Terranova·December 10, 2011
Deborah Colton & Her Texas Home for International Contemporary Art   GALLERY OWNER AND COMMUnity leader Deborah Colton...
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Writers Picks for 2011+2012

admin·December 10, 2011
  AS THE YEAR TURNS, view IT’S TIME to look back and look ahead. A+C writers chose their...
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Editor’s Remarks: December 2011

admin·December 1, 2011
Holy cow, the Incredible Shrinking Middle Class is a horror that even Hollywood wouldn’t touch. A just-released study...
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