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05/08/2008
Picasso's 'The Kiss' brings record price at Nasher
Two Picasso works and two Giacometti sculptures were sold to benefit the endowment of the Nasher Sculpture Center.
05/06/2008
Gallery Gourmet: New views at local galleries
Our Gallery Gourmet series serves up quick takes on exhibits at the Modern, And/Or Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary.
04/27/2008
MoMA exhibits iconic 'Esquire' magazine covers
Museum of Modern Art is showing "George Lois: The Esquire Covers." But they weren't just covers; they were blaring statements.
05/03/2008
New Dallas Museum of Art exhibit lets vistiors get in touch with art
Most of the DMA space is traditional museum stuff: paintings on walls, sculptures on pedestals, artifacts behind glass. Look, but not too close. And never, ever touch. The center is intended to break down the barriers between the viewers and selected items of art.
05/05/2008
Funky touches make Long performing arts center a good fit for Austin
AUSTIN – The "aha!" moment hit me in an elevator.
Art critics' rivalry frames New York exhibit 'Action/Abstraction'
NEW YORK – Art is long, art criticism is often very, very brief, its Internet afterlife notwithstanding. Its viability relies on a mixture of prose style, sound-bite concepts, timing and its ability to clarify visual experience. Naming a major art movement can also help embed a critic in a period's cultural achievement or its mythology.
05/03/2008
Crow exhibit highlights Asian images of divine across ages, cultures
05/02/2008
Major Vogel art gift to state going to UT museum
The state of Texas is receiving a major gift of contemporary art from New York collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel. And Texas isn't alone.
04/23/2008
Gallery Gourmet: Montana wildnerness fires and more
Our visual arts series takes us to photo, paper and video exhibits at Light & Sie, Conduit Gallery and the University of Dallas.
Long-missing 17th-century painting goes to auction
WARSAW, Poland – A 17th-century Dutch painting whose Jewish owner was killed during World War II is to be auctioned this week after Poland helped broker an agreement between his descendants and the current owner.
04/21/2008
Robb Kendrick shows cowboys in tintype
The longtime National Geographic contributor's new collection of tintype portraits is Still: Cowboys at the Start of the Twenty-First Century.
04/19/2008
University of Texas at Dallas inaugurates artist-in-residence program
A new chapter in the history of the University of Texas at Dallas opens tonight far from the university's Richardson's campus.
04/17/2008
Program looking for lessons in masterpieces
They say it all the time: We live in a visual culture, and whether that's right or wrong, good or bad, art has the power to educate and inform, even entertain, and the audience that may well benefit the most is the nation's youngest citizens.
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