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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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DMA’s Poetic New Work

admin·April 25, 2013
The Dallas Museum of Art has recently acquired an early work by the French painter Guillaume Guillon Lethière (1760–1832), one of the first major artists of African descent in the history of European art. The painting, Erminia and the Shepherds, was shown at the Salon of 1795 in Paris [...]
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Review: Roger Winter

admin·April 25, 2013
Venerable artist Roger Winter shows new oil portraits and a decade or more of collage and photomontage works at Kirk Hopper Fine Art this month. His ease working in various media and with various levels of abstraction is demonstrated beautifully. The show contains three large new [...]
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Pop Shop Houston

admin·April 24, 2013
Indie Craft Fair, Art and Music Festival at Spring Street Studios May 11-12. This is a little more...
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Painting With the Body

admin·April 24, 2013
SPA Brings Shen Wei Dance Arts to Houston Shen Wei may be best known for orchestrating the Opening...
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The Queen of Conflation

admin·April 24, 2013
Marcelyn McNeil Blends the Rules in Lemonworld The seductive, curious paintings of Houston-based artist Marcelyn McNeil leave no room to doubt her commitment to a studio-based practice. Just ask painter Howard Sherman, a friend who often swaps studio visits with [...]
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Review: Selkie, A Sea Tale

admin·April 20, 2013
The origin of a myth has its roots in the earth as much as the soul of a...
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Review: Tristan and Isolde

admin·April 20, 2013
Can you bear the burden of love? With a love beginning in rapture, vcialis 40mg malice, pilule bliss,...
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New Gallery Opens

admin·April 18, 2013
Dallas has another new art space in Deep Ellum. Liliana Bloch, the former director of the McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) and later gallery director for Kirk Hopper Fine Art, swung open the doors of her own gallery last week. The gallery’s its inaugural exhibition [...]
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Love Public Art

admin·April 18, 2013
The new terminal at Dallas Love Field Airport is now open to the public, buy and with it...
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Spring Into Art

admin·April 17, 2013
The Dallas Art Dealers Association is proud to present its annual DADA Spring Gallery Walk April 18–20, 2013, featuring thirty-five of DADA’s leading member galleries, museums, and nonprofit art spaces. The three-day event includes Panel Discussions, a Gallery Walk, DADA Docents [...]
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Review: Quiver

admin·April 13, 2013
Dance and film are joined by movement as camera and body come together. Frame Dance Productions’ newest offering, Quiver, makes the most of that fact. Frame Dance artistic director Lydia Hance navigates a dual career track, exploring both film and live performance, and the [...]
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Pipe Dreams

admin·April 12, 2013
Cameron Carpenter on the future of the Organ Virtuoso composer-performer Cameron Carpenter, one of the most accomplished organists...
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