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Review: Red

admin·February 21, 2013
Dallas Theater Center What is the nature of brilliance? What is the nature of genius? Are those destined or determined to wrestle with the searing, implacable issues that plague we poor, pathetic mortals, doomed to a life of misery and inconsolable rage? These are questions [...]
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Public Art

admin·February 21, 2013
To commence a yearlong 10-year anniversary, the Nasher Sculpture Center will present Nasher XChange, a dynamic art exhibition consisting of 10 newly – commissioned public sculptures by contemporary artists at sites throughout the city of Dallas from October 19, 2013 to February 16, 2014. Covering a diverse range of sites and approaches [...]
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Review: Marzia Faggin at d.m. allison art

Devon Britt-Darby·February 21, 2013
Houston artist Marzia Faggin made a splash in 2011 with her Nau-haus Art solo show of life-size painted cast-plaster still lifes of potentially addictive pills like Lithium, Xanax and Adderall, which she juxtaposed with equally convincing replicas of equally addictive chocolates, cookies and other sugary snacks. Dissatisfaction, her follow-up [...]
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Review: Erin Reck

admin·February 20, 2013
Knowing When To Come Up for Air Recked Productions, Drive by Theater at the Photobooth on Montrose It’s not that often that the choreographer hugs you during the show, but that’s what happened to me when Erin Reck snaked through the audience at Drive by Theater [...]
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Review: Ballet Austin

admin·February 20, 2013
It has taken me 25 years to get to Ballet Austin. Although I’ve toured their stunning building, located in the heart of Austin’s bustling warehouse district, this was my first time seeing the company. Just about everything about the experience felt fresh, from the slick-yet-welcoming video [...]
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Review: The Abstract Impulse at the MFAH

admin·February 17, 2013
Amidst the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s high-profile goings-on – the Prado exhibition (through March 31), the Picasso show (through May 27), WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY’s U.S. tour and the MFAH’s participation in South Korea’s first historical American art survey [...]
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Review: Gunilla Klingberg at Rice Gallery

admin·February 17, 2013
It’s no secret that corporate logos abound in the modern consumerist landscape of America. It’s not every day...
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Review: Anything Goes

admin·February 14, 2013
AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas Broadway actress Rachel York seems to have it all: impeccable comic timing, a deftness for dance, and a dynamic voice that carries all the way to the rafters. The triple threat was in fine form for Wednesday’s opening night of Anything Goes, the latest [...]
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Review: The Chairs

admin·February 14, 2013
Kitchen Dog Theater, Dallas Lights up on an older couple in a large space with two chairs set...
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Ken Price Sculpture

admin·February 14, 2013
Nine hundred enthusiastic art lovers filled the Nasher Sculpture Center last week for a “grand” opening well worth...
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Review: Michael Miller “Out of Commerce”

admin·February 14, 2013
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas The MAC’s Square Gallery Show – Michael Miller: Out of Commerce – is...
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Review: Bon Appétit!

admin·February 14, 2013
A presentation of Dallas Opera at the Dallas Farmer’s Market Demonstration Kitchen February 9, cialis 2013 At the...
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