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REVIEW: Ghada Amer at Dallas Contemporary
Fingers hover over lips and breasts, hair cascades over and around faces, kisses are blown and shared, pleasure is given and received: Ghada Amer’s ceramic sculptures shiver with ecstatic encounter.
Kiki Smith: Mortal at Dallas Contemporary
Mortal, an exhibition of work by Kiki Smith at the Dallas Contemporary, on view through Dec. 17, spans the last 10 years of the artist’s output and includes the installation of Pilgrim, a set of thirty industrial steel windowpanes of mouth-blown stained glass.
What is left of me: Ambreen Butt at Dallas Contemporary
Ambreen Butt’s decorative installations are beautiful on the surface however, upon closer inspection, the works reveal themes of violence and political oppression. Her exhibition, What is left of me, is on view thru Aug. 20 at Dallas Contemporary.
Art Out of Water: Paola Pivi at Dallas Contemporary
As museums today compete for social media attention, Dallas Contemporary currently finds itself pulling ahead of the pack thanks in no small part to Paola Pivi’s Ma’am (on view through August 21).
Review: ‘Chant (Song) by Claude Lévêque at the Dallas Contemporary
CHANT (SONG) Dallas Contemporary Reviewed by Drew Davis On view through August 19, 2012. “Chant (Song),” by Claude Lévêque,...
Vision & Experience: Bart Keijsers Koning Takes the Helm of Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas
As the visionary owner of Keijsers Koning, gallerist Bart Keijsers Koning has never shied away from edgy programming.
Connecting Art to Hearts: Dallas’ contemporary Conduit Gallery celebrates 40 years
They say to do what you love, and Nancy Whitenack loves art.
Designing Women: Dallas Gallerists Shape the Design District’s Contemporary Art Scene
The art scene in Dallas has long been influenced by avant-garde women: From the The Betty McLean Gallery, which opened in 1951 as one of the first modern art galleries in Texas, to Valley House Gallery, founded by Peggy and Donald Vogel, to the visionaries of today who show no signs of slowing down.
Unbind Your Imagination: TITAS/Dance Unbound invites global dance into Dallas for 2025-26 season
For TITAS/Dance Unbound’s 2025-26 season, the math is undeniably impressive: 10 companies from five different countries, among them two debuts (one U.S. and one Texas) and two world premieres.
Infinity Returns: Yayoi Kusama shares her eternal love of the pumpkin at the Dallas Museum of Art
It begins with the silent closure of a mirrored door.
Discoveries of the Dallas Design District
For many years, we have traveled to Dallas to visit the city’s art venues, and the number of galleries has grown considerably.